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The “Corpse” Lives–in 3-D
Now artists can play the ‘exquisite corpse’ game with 3-D rendering.

This, from Wikipedia, both above, and copied below.
“Collaboration of kouiskas, gum, rore, Europrimus, chocobn, demicerveau, Digital-Mark and LOD. Made with Blender (software).
The process was translated to 3D by replacing previously modeled objects with cubes that had the same volume as the objects so the next player couldn’t see them.”
Pass me a piece of virtual paper. I wanna think outside the box.