Draw a happy horse upside-down
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Task brief
The actual text of the task brief is not known. The text below is paraphrased based on information disclosed in the episode:
Draw a smiling horse, and sign it with your name and age, upside-down and back-to-front, to be displayed on the overhead projector.
Atle will judge which one he likes best, and which is most precise.
You have exactly 53 seconds.
Task notes
- Each contestant stands on stage behind a table, and has a piece of overhead projector acetate, and a marker pen.
- In the centre of the stage is an overhead projector and projector screen, for viewing their creations.
Task stats
Points
15
Disquals
0
Attempts
Here's a description of the contestants' attempts. Someone's probably working on collecting some images to add later!
- Espen's horse is very deformed and, having apparently misunderstood the task, he has drawn it upside-down, in relation to his name and age. His name is legible, but only the first digit of his age is. He places fourth for his effort.
- Henriette's horse and name are not terrible, but her age is not legible, and the horse's smile is somewhat subdued. She earns third place for her effort.
- Kristoffer's horse is not terrible, but appears to be frowning. His age as written appears to be 85, which is actually the year he was born. He earns second place for his effort.
- Live's horse is described by Atle as resembling an ant, and she appears to have written her name as Evil and her age as 89. She is awarded last place for her effort.
- Martha's horse looks very happy, and her name is legible, but she appears to have written her age as 8. She is awarded first place for her effort.
(Source credit: Karl Craven)