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ATTENTION- This is a public service announcement from the people of SFØ Announced 03/09/08 here. (If I've screwed up any collaborators, make yourselves known) (Kyle, we still want you singing Never gonna give you up)
A Hairy finish to worldwide web mission Totally. La Moustache Fausse - the task that made the news. We hit the town once more, on a visit from our respective hometowns, and obviously because there was such a high level of SFZero-ness (as in, two p...
UPDATE: We made the news! It was a normal market day in the quiet town of Banbury, but all was not as it seemed... Somehow, after much arranging, we both ended up in Banbury on the same day. This was an ideal task to do because Banbury has a statue...
Finally, a new task completion! This is the first I've done for a while, but I hope to follow it up with more, rather than an empty gap in time like I have done previously. So what do you do when God comes down and tells you that there's going to be...
IntroWith the SFZEROSAT bar set pretty damn high, I knew I'd have to go beyond a standard question/answer paper in order to be able to bring in the votes. To this end, this SFZEROSAT came in two parts, an Audio test, and a Visual test... ...Oh, and...
A while ago, I promised that I would graffiti Pearson's Product Moment Correlation Coefficient in Bournemouth. It is most certainly clever, although very complicated. Remembering my promise, I set off for Boscomebe pier, beneath which is a graffiti ...
Near Bournemouth town centre there is an overgrown mini golf course. I don't know how long it has been deserted, but it must be a pretty long time for it to have got into the state it's in. The photos and videos in this praxis show how plants have gr...
For this task I used an old set of weighing scales which was being thrown out. I decided that as their intended use was to measure people's weight, I would use them to measure other things. I started by inventing a measure of distance, with the lengt...





















