Praxis (Completed Tasks)
Genuinely free, self-conscious, authentic activity as opposed to the alienated labour demanded under capitalism.
I started off this task with the intent of getting ten DIFFERENT objects to hide in ten trees, but after poking around a couple of shops looking for the perfect things to hide, I found these guys and knew that I would find nothing better. I hid th...
My approach to this task was to take something that was not a tree and make it bear fruit like one, in such a way as to encourage passersby to pick them. I went to the ferry building and hunted for a suitable fruit -- something easy to peel so peopl...
In completing this task I wanted to leave a potted plant somewhere that would give it a good chance at a happy life. Meaning someplace where it would get adequate sun and water for survival, and where it was reasonably safe from being disposed of. ...
decorated bottle cap, lock, fuzz ball, derpy paper umbrella, a little knob thing, an eyeball, a pin, rubber duck ring, tiny notebook, dog, mini flashlight. All of now are which hidden in trees in Sf and Pacifica.
A chocolate suprise: The aphrodisiac chocolate can be: A poem: The poem itself (author unknown): And some Loesje posters of course: In love, there is much laughter. In love / Now I'll show nature what a real storm is.
Placed in the window of a vitamin shop.
Ok, so... Summer... Summer... I know! I'll make a reason to stay inside! Cake is one of the most loved delicacies in the world. Used for holidays, birthdays and more, cakes are growing in popularity as the population increases. So, I'll be making one...
Lemna trisulca Wherein an aquatic plant almost moves too fast to be documented Better known as duckweed. Fertilizer run-off from new construction is causing out-of-control blooms in the backyard pond every time it rains: Before rain: After rain: ...
I work in a building where there are some people who spend all day underground in labs with no windows tediously aligning optics while trying to collect data to attain the ever elusive goal of graduation. I thought it would be nice for these poor hau...
I found these plants collecting dust in the top shelf of a room in my mom's house. Unused, unloved, unwanted. Set us free. They whispered to me. We just want to be a part of nature. They told me their tales of misery and loneliness. I swore to help...




