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Myrna the Minx
Level 4: 429 points
Alltime Score: 4100 points
Last Logged In: November 21st, 2008
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Myrna the Minx's Favorite Praxis

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Mood Music (Please Enjoy While Reading!) [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd5nFd3utLg] Executive Summary: Park(ing) day is an annual event created by the art group REBAR in which dozens of autonomous actors rent metered parking spaces an...

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Document Future by Loki, Kyle Hamilton October 9th, 2007 4:26 AM

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...

15 + 26 points :: 25 comments :: 6 votes :: 2 collaborators
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We waited on a street corner in the Castro district for something fantastic to happen. This was the third and final SF0 mission we were committed to completing that evening. We had already annotated objects with our love and seen beyond sight. Now w...

15 + 130 points :: 8 comments :: 26 votes :: 5 collaborators
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Su Casa by The Revolutionary, Fox Glove December 6th, 2007 10:27 PM

We made a sign. We put on our best dinner clothes. Then we went out to the corner of North and Damen, close to the El Train station where people were returning home from work, and attempted to look as cute and approachable as possible. Time: 6:25...

75 + 341 points :: 28 comments :: 69 votes :: 2 collaborators
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24 Carrot by Lincøln December 23rd, 2007 6:11 PM

First let me say that I love this task. I love it when this task gets done. I especially enjoyed JJason's completion. But I wanted to crazy go nuts. I wanted to really go for it. And to some extent, I did. To some extent I failed. You be the judge. ...

25 + 225 points :: 24 comments :: 45 votes
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Eddy: Originally, I asked Charlie Fish to sign me up for Sutro Baths to take part in the MultiLateral Task Exchange. When I realized that I would never finish the task before the end of the last era, I asked him to collaborate with me instead. ...

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"eclectic, artsy, foggy" "agonizing, exciting, passionate" "I took her" "mangos [sic] sunshine babies" "eros acorn bridge" "it kinda sucks" "in need of acceptance" "confusing ...

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Pushpins by Magpie is back to task January 21st, 2008 4:13 PM

I love pushpins, especially aluminium ones. So much so that my next tattoo will be of one. I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with this task, but today being Martin Luther King Jr day I thought that I would do something that related to this particular...

25 + 90 points :: 1 comment :: 18 votes
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Clever Vandalism by avidd opolis January 30th, 2008 7:20 PM

The original Falco staircase (or Falcostiege) in Vienna was dedicated after the Musician's death in 1998. The staircase is quite small and unimpressive. Apparently the city was unable to find a street or bridge named after a dead fascist which could ...

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Natural -> Artificial by Darkaardvark February 1st, 2008 9:33 PM

The Poe Toaster Natural (biological) version: Mysteriously, places a bottle of wine or other spirits and a rose on Poe's grave each year on Poe's birthday. Identity unknown, though some have come forward claiming to be the Poe Toaster. Artificia...

25 + 90 points :: 11 comments :: 18 votes
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Signing by Pseudoreid February 29th, 2008 10:02 PM

I wanted to leave a signature on a receipt somewhere unexpected. I took a trip to the local grocery store and went through the self check-out line. For those unaware, self check-out is regulated by an employee of the store from some place amongst t...

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Walking by rongo rongo March 23rd, 2008 8:15 AM

I decided to walk 25 miles in someone else's shoes, mostly along a nice flat grade rail trail that I've bike along many time but never walked. My friend, Moussie, came along for company (because he'd never walked that far at once either and is always...

45 + 185 points :: 11 comments :: 37 votes
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Fight the Future by Augustus deCorbeau February 14th, 2008 10:35 PM

"The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far.&quo...

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Player Photograph by Bjorn Teuleuse September 21st, 2008 12:00 AM

i vote for your name. the goggles are also nice.

10 + 30 points :: 13 comments :: 6 votes
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Create A Contradiction by Herbie Hatman March 9th, 2008 3:39 AM

I set out for the afternoon with all of the tools to be as invisible as I can get: Baseball cap, brown jumpsuit, and a pen and clipboard. I headed to the big drug store and purchase some tape and WD-40. I splurged and got the fancy WD-40 with ...

75 + 285 points :: 15 comments :: 57 votes
Object Annotation by TEA March 2nd, 2008 6:14 PM

This 50+ year-old green fence doesn't get as much recognition as the children's amusement park it encloses. However, it and I have a long history together, as written in the note. I never realized I had so much to say to it 'til this task came along....

15 + 135 points :: 8 comments :: 27 votes
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You may remember rongo rongo's completion of this task, creating a formal dress from newspaper plastic bags: It seemed only fitting to make a match for it: a formal suit made from newspaper. Enjoy the picture barrage!

25 + 230 points :: 28 comments :: 46 votes :: 3 collaborators
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Dela Dejavoo writes in gray and was the first to edit this proof. Julian Muffinbot writes in blue and is adding her comments to what Dela has already written, below. Dela: The person who I was to meet was Julian Muffinbot. We chose to meet at 8:...

25 + 130 points :: 3 comments :: 26 votes :: 2 collaborators
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The You Ching by Sparrows Fall May 5th, 2008 8:14 PM

The You Change Coming Up With It Divination systems these days are all controlled by experts. You can't look up at the sky and figure out if Mercury's gone retrograde, and most people don't carry I Ching pieces on them. Tarot cards are portable and...

25 + 220 points :: 17 comments :: 44 votes
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Mr. G. and Meredithian wanted to try out pole dancing... but where to find a pole? The local bus stop! Things we learned about pole dancing: Pole dancing is HARD! We looked at some moves and poses online, and picked a few things that looked pret...

15 + 465 points :: 36 comments :: 93 votes :: 2 collaborators
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Liquid Bubbles, Soap Bubbles, Speech Bubbles, Stock Market Bubbles, The Bubble, Bubble and Squeak, Bubble Tea, Bubble Gum, Bubble Bobble, Bubble Act, Bubble Chamber, Bubble Wrap, Westminster Bubble, South Sea Bubble...none of which should be confu...

25 + 160 points :: 8 comments :: 32 votes :: 2 collaborators
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STALKING THE WILD YEAST

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Primitive Scratch by ♫ babe April 8th, 2008 2:23 AM

Last time in my 2nd hand record store I stumbled across this this lovely Hawaii-record in and found that it would make the perfect "blank" to do this task... [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLdCmSxvN8s] so first thing I had to d...

45 + 155 points :: 10 comments :: 31 votes
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Instrument Creation II by ♫ babe April 10th, 2008 2:27 PM

I had so much fun doing this! That's a wonderful task. Thank you bex. That's my material. As you can see I arranged it like a little landscape and the broccoli looks just like a little tree! So, first thing before messing around with food that you...

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Journey to the End of the Night - Chicagø 4.19.08 Video Documentation: Reading of the Rules [2'56"] The Chase[4'25"] The Full Route [12'37"] Here is my journey write up, in which I describe what happened, and then what it...

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TASK UPDATE: Edited & Additional Pictures This is us painting ourselves. We are superheroes. FYI: Being a superhero is a lot of fun. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- We've traded our spaceships ...

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The music plays in direct correlation with my levels of excitement throughout the night. First and foremost, I want to extend my deepest apologies for the lack of pictures. I had made a logic conscious choice that a camera would only h...

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Summary of instructions: * Speak only jibberish for an hour and a half * Call a specific long distance telephone number and deliver a very brief instruction. * Draw dance patches on the sidewalk around town, and when you encounter a patch, dance in ...

35 + 180 points :: 11 comments :: 36 votes :: 9 collaborators
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Summary We played a concert at the Music Concourse in Golden Gate Park on Sunday, May 11th. The featured performers included: Loki on clarinet anna one on flute Bjorn Teuleuse on recorder Lank on euphonium lowteck on vocals and Ian Tyner, guest mus...

75 + 140 points :: 13 comments :: 28 votes :: 6 collaborators
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WATCH THE VIDEO! don't ever let go from star5 on Vimeo. 5 of us were hanging out playing games for no-pants-day. we brought up the idea of tasking.. but what to do? star5 mentioned wanting to do this task, but how to make it more impressive than ju...

75 + 316 points :: 34 comments :: 64 votes :: 5 collaborators
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Point Of View by Bex. August 13th, 2008 2:57 PM

[youtube:http://youtube.com/watch?v=ktNzpfe_8lA] mood music. Why would you do that to me? There are two ways one can ask this question: #1 - (selfishness, not helpful) You jerk, why don’t you care about me and my tenderness and aching and sm...

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Reverse Shoplifting by Haiku June 26th, 2008 5:45 PM

What's better than organic green tea? Free range SOYLENT green tea! The full write-up is in the photos. Clicky clicky.

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Dérive by Icarus September 7th, 2008 4:27 AM

I went to the doctor yesterday, and found out that I have a mycoplasma infection. Oh what fun! To celebrate, I decided to go on my first ever BART Psychogeographical Association task! Of course, the essential BARTPA task is the dérive. So I was read...

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I decided to give myself a few extra parameters to make this a more authentic process of discovery and enjoyment in the playing and documenting of the "Greatness" i was exploring, they are: Preliminary Rules 1. NO Listening To The Songs...

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Meatspace Droste by Jagganath July 9th, 2008 4:55 PM

An easy example of a strange loop, the Droste effect can be, essentially, including the actual labeled product in the picture printed on the product box. This inclusion forms an "infinitely" recursive visual loop. I put infinite in quotes b...

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Simulated Personal Artifact by ♫ babe October 11th, 2008 4:14 PM

Well, I started with this task a while ago and thought that it would be done in an evening. That was not well calculated but actually I enjoyed this long process quite a lot. I do have a TV. I kind of like my TV, I like to watch movies and sometimes...

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Don't Ever Let Go by Kid A October 12th, 2008 11:06 AM

I've had this task stashed for a while. I've known what I wanted to do for most of that time, but I was procrastinating. When I first signed up for this I looked over the previous completions and noticed one major thing missing. No one, to date, h...

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Player Portrait by Jefftown™ July 25th, 2008 9:51 AM

With the imminent arrival of the eminent Myrna Minx, chieftain of the SL0 tribe, I was in a crunch to find some wealth or gift or talent to share at CG0's first ever Potlatch. Where better to find inspiration than the SF0 tasks list? Myrna's play...

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8:00 East bay genuis at spelling awakes from his long slumber he rolls out of bed and places his bare feet on the cold floor boards. He then proceeds to leave via the door. he stumbles down the hall listening to the floor boards creaking pondering ...

15 + 20 points :: 4 comments :: 4 votes
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Pushpins by Lank August 3rd, 2008 10:47 AM

There have been some pretty awesome completions of this task so far. I was hard-pressed to come up with something a little different. I think I found something that at least makes me smile. While completing this task, I left post-it notes along the ...

25 + 165 points :: 16 comments :: 33 votes
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Grey Area by [smedly] August 4th, 2008 12:06 PM

did i see a request for a PK completion? well, i did my best to use the basic skills i've gained from previous amateur parkour excursions to complete this task. as i was completing this task, i felt the need to discriminate not only against sidewa...

15 + 140 points :: 10 comments :: 28 votes
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A couple of weeks ago, Sam, Sean, and Ian put out a call to SF players to help get SFØ in the faces of the viewers of WSJ.com, the online presence of the Wall Street Journal. In particular, their correspondent Andy Jordan has a Tech Diary in which S...

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Audio Scattering by Pip Estrelle August 12th, 2008 7:38 PM

My recording was a mish-mash of the personal, philosophical, strange, poetical and other. I really couldn't pick just one. I divided it (slightly arbitrarily) into five tracks, which I've uploaded here for you to listen to, if you want. If you don't ...

25 + 70 points :: 11 comments :: 14 votes
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Little Debbie snack cakes are a huge disappointment. For something that's supposed to taste like cream and chocolate, they sure taste a lot like unpleasant chemicals. But no more must we be held hostage by the artificial "creme-filled-chocolat...

25 + 110 points :: 14 comments :: 22 votes
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Dead Drop by Loki October 27th, 2008 1:37 AM

This is a strange little task. I couldn't decide whether to play it as possibly true or obviously crazy, and in the end wound up with clearly fictional. Ah well. Task accomplished, and it sounds like my contact enjoyed it. The original ad, posted...

25 + 170 points :: 17 comments :: 41 votes