Sean Tabs / Completed Tasks
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Part of the Urban Door Installation Project How did it come to us chasing a hen with a blue piece of paper tied around her neck through Golden Gate Park? "I would have to admit to this whole thing being my fault" says Malaki. ...
Part of the Urban Door Installation Project On Sunday the 2nd of September this year of 2007, a merry gathering of SFØ minions congregated at the site of the doorhenge with offerings of various kinds from the streets of San Francisco with which to ...
My declaration: "Oh mighty whale of the ancient waters, how lonely you have become since we last met. Your predicament made doubly misfortunate by being frozen and displaced. Blast this dreaded mountain! The Wizard who did this to you shall be ...
I have three ideas that might be of discussion. 1.) Enable high level players (level 8 or 7) to be able to do low-ranking tasks for other schools. For instance, a Level 7 UoE player can do a Humanitarian level 1 task by himself. Being in the school...
Advertising is getting the consumers to know your brand with not just a description, nor name, but ultimately, just one symbol. When a brand is recognized widely by their mascot or icon, they have definitely reached a high level of advertising. Cloth...
This is the story of a task that didn't quite work out as intended, but is still worth sharing. The original vision: dozens of human-sized stick figures left hanging from ledges, cliffs, and high window sills throughout the city. We came up with th...
Ok, I actually dug these pics from awhile ago. I was taking a tour of the atomic bomb site in Nagasaki when I spotted something strange buzzing me by. I was on top of Peace Park (heiwa kouen) and I noticed a fat dragon fly buzzing around the backside...
Some instances of decay and abandonment.
I took this picture of a church, but my camera is never too good at night. Lots of cars went by, so streaks showed up. It was pretty cool, but I really don't know what i'm doing. Hopefully someone enjoys this.
I have always been a fan of Chinatowns across the world. They're not just in New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, but also in London, Paris, and even Egypt. The oldest Chinatown in the world is in Japan. Japan allowed only two countries to trade...





