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'''Eyes That Do Not See''' (or '''Eyes''' for short) is a tossup-only visual arts tournament presented in visual form.  As of 2010, there have been two incarnations of the tournament.  Both tournaments have been written by [[Mike Bentley]].
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'''Eyes That Do Not See''' (or '''Eyes''' for short) is a tossup-only visual arts tournament by [[Mike Bentley]], presented in visual form.  As of 2013, there have been four incarnations of the tournament, with a fifth forthcoming.
  
 
==Mechanics==
 
==Mechanics==
The tournament is run as a PowerPoint presentation.  Each tossup begins with a statement of what the question is asking for (e.g. "Identify the artist" or "Name the painting").  Each slide then contains an image, such that the first slide contains the hardest image and the last slide the easiest image (imitating a regular pyramidal quizbowl tossup).
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The tournament is run as a PowerPoint presentation.  Each tossup begins with a statement of what the question is asking for (e.g. "Identify the artist" or "Name the painting").  The "clues" for each tossup are a set of 6 to 10 slides. Each slide contains an image, such that the first slide contains the hardest image and the last slide the easiest image (imitating a regular pyramidal quizbowl tossup). Slides worth extra points have a different-colored background to indicate that they are worth [[power]]; regular slides for 10 points are black and the [[giveaway]] slide is green, to indicate the end of the tossup.
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The Eyes That Do Not See tournaments are stored at the bottom of [http://www.doc-ent.com/trash/index.html this page].
  
 
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[[Category: Tournaments]] [[Category: Subject tournaments]]

Revision as of 10:15, 23 July 2013

Eyes That Do Not See (or Eyes for short) is a tossup-only visual arts tournament by Mike Bentley, presented in visual form. As of 2013, there have been four incarnations of the tournament, with a fifth forthcoming.

Mechanics

The tournament is run as a PowerPoint presentation. Each tossup begins with a statement of what the question is asking for (e.g. "Identify the artist" or "Name the painting"). The "clues" for each tossup are a set of 6 to 10 slides. Each slide contains an image, such that the first slide contains the hardest image and the last slide the easiest image (imitating a regular pyramidal quizbowl tossup). Slides worth extra points have a different-colored background to indicate that they are worth power; regular slides for 10 points are black and the giveaway slide is green, to indicate the end of the tossup.

The Eyes That Do Not See tournaments are stored at the bottom of this page.