Loki / Completed Tasks
You're viewing completed tasks from the Glasnost Era (4/1/07 to 12/31/07).
Loki was a member of BART Psychogeographical Association
Click on an Era to switch:
{Everyday Life}
{Insatiability}
{INTERREGNUM}
{Glasnost}
{Impossible Exchange}
Or, view a list of all completed tasks.

This started with a little idea. There have been a number of good Lounge Against the Machine completions already. And yet, no one had slept in or on a government building. So DC0 planned a little slumber party on the steps of the capitol building;...

This submission is part of the Purple Monkey Dishwaser race. Check out the other race finishers here. The rules of the race, as laid down by Mink, were as follows. Summary: *Make up a task which could apply to any (or no) groups. Complete this tas...


Sporting gear: Donut holes, bull horn, golf club, large rubber ball, high-bounce balls, Sean Mahan, tennis balls, eyeball whoopie cushion, rubber chicken, slinky, dilkhush goli, sticky labels and pen, masks, blindfold, earmuffs, jaw harps, kazoos, ka...


Free creativity in the construction of all moments and events of life is the only poetry it can acknowledge, the poetry made by all, the beginning of the revolutionary festival. [On the Poverty of Student Life, Situationist International and the St...

Recently, while in Thrift Town looking for tasking supplies and shirts, I was reminded of this wonderful task completion. I realized I was standing directly between the silverware and the trophies, which some forward-thinking staffer had placed in t...


Up with Hills/Down with Hills! Bex: It started with two. Scarlett says to me "Lets protest something ridiculous! But what?" And having spent part of the day driving, the memory of those signs that say "HILL" at the tops of very ...


CLICK HERE TO PLAY FROZEN HADDOCK'S ANTI-VILLAINY GAME --------------------------------------------------------- REVOLT!!!: The Villain has gone far enough in San Francisco!! Ambience Listening (might need to restart it a few times before you ...

1. The future of the past. Posted by Loki on October 9th, 2007 There are three ways to accurately predict the future, short of discovering time travel. 1. Say something so vague that it has no predictive power. This is the strategy of futurists an...

STOP! Don't vote for this! Thanks for all the votes. I'm flattered. But, I don't want to take Lank's high score fleurette. Go vote for him instead. Or, if you feel this interpretation deserves two votes, vote for us both. Or, if you refuse to v...


Introduction. Here is the story of one total, unmitigated failure, and one task which was a failure only in the sense that I wasn't able to submit it to the praxis. Since I'm doing so now, perhaps it wasn't really a failure at all. Since joining th...