November 13, 2017 | 14:00
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Zero hour, judgement day. This was the day where the doors for Paris Games Week would be opened and our entries revealed for voting. Whilst we all tried to play it cool, I think it's safe to say we were all a little apprehensive. Voting would be handled live at the event in quite a fitting manner. Each entrant had a large, blacked out vase stationed next to the build, into which voters would pour small vials of coloured liquid. At the end of the voting period, the final standings would be determined by the quantity of liquid in each vase.
Each of us was tasked with presenting our mods to the panel of judges, comprised of LDLC officials and sponsors. We would have to display how we felt we achieved our brief, the work we undertook, and the choices behind different aspects of our machines. It felt like a final round in Master Chef; the judges had faces of stone and refused to give the slightest hint about whether they thought your rig was a success or an abject failure. At this point all we could do was pitch our best and then meet up with the others outside the booth for a much needed hug.
Voting came and went and the final standings were announced:
October 14 2021 | 15:04
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