This project last for 1 day (yes, 24 hours). Click the green flag and wait for 86400 seconds. You will see a really slow white line starting from the bottom left of the stage. Sporadically and unpredictably you will see a spike. The project will record on which second it will happen and at the end it will show you the history of when the event occurred. Are you going to wait? How much time is it worth to stare at a screen waiting for something to happen?
I tested it on small scale (like 10 seconds and 100 seconds) and then published the project with this tremendous amount of time (feel free to look at the code and play it at a smaller time scale). I was fascinated not only by the last question in the instructions above but also by other 2 ideas: * it seems to me that we rarely use the computer to achieve slowness * the computer is tireless and don't ask for motivations Inspiration for the project from unpredictability assignments from the book "Code as a Creative Medium" by Golan Levin and Tega Brain.