Praxis (Completed Tasks)
Genuinely free, self-conscious, authentic activity as opposed to the alienated labour demanded under capitalism.Slow Motion Minutes (28th February 2008) [6:55am] Absolutely no sleep last night so I thought that I may aswell start my slow motion day at 7:00am Funnily enough I've just started back at university today so I thought it would ...
I was reading a blog and he talked about writing a letter to a younger version of himself. Through some nexus of time and space, this letter would be received by a 14 year old version of himself. I thought about what I'd write to myself? What guida...
Coreopsis: How do you get lost in time when you don't have a timeship? Time is all around. One of the best places to observe time at work is at the shore. Matagorda Peninsula is a particularly excellent example. Three of us, with time on our ha...
My name is Inquisitive Dragonfly, and I have an oral fixation. Not as bad as Freud would have you think, but taste and texture in the mouth were the second thing I thought of upon reading this task. (The first thing also involved the mouth, but one o...
UPDATE - the ordering of photos etc. has been altered since original submission to clarify the task. No dragonflies were harmed in the completion of this task. What will allow the original state or passage of time to be inferred? My selected med...
So, the obvious way to do this other than with a camera is to be capable of drawing. I'm not, so I went with audio instead. This audio file (available in three formats - mp3, ogg, and wav) represents about an hour and a half of the audio output of ...
The message has been sent. The past has been erased.
Fog sweeps everywhere. No morning sun. No beams of light. Just gray, encompassing everything around us. Others have come for the pilgrimage. Others join in our journey. We do not lose ourselves in this foreign place due to the throngs of travelers...
Intro: I decided I wanted to go one step beyond this and make sundial-making ubiquitous among SF0 players. I came up with the idea of making a polar sundial out of a single piece of paper small enough that, when folded in the places it needs folds an...




