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When we decided to do a mission together, we decided to do the Taking Tree. You can read about that at the link provided. However, we also wanted to do another one. As we were scanning the list of available missions, we came across Fortune Not Cookie...
To complete this task, I chose to document myself through synecdoche, in which a small part stands in for the larger whole.
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...
Six of us set out to see beyond sight on a Friday evening, in the Castro district. We brought a blindfold, a camera for the seer-beyond-sight, and another camera to document the seeing-beyond-sight. We each took turns leading the blindfolded seer ...
Our team of four collaborated with another team of two (lead by SF0er Kris Tian) on this mission. To set the mood, we annotated ourselves first -- with a do-it-yourself labeling machine. Photographs of our self-labels below. We wore these labels our...
Typical: playing instead of working!
It's amazing how closely my dream resume reflects my actual work experience. Skilled, well-connected Muppet tracker seeks growth opportunity Reply to: res-289793340@craigslist.org Date: 2007-03-06, 11:44PM PST Objective: To use my skills as a tea...
My husband and I have lived together in the Bay Area for six years, and without a doubt, this was our most memorable night in the city yet. It was that amazing. Much awe, love, respect and good karma to SF0 puppet masters and plants who made SOMA, t...
The Internet is dopamine generator. It is an engine for producing an eternal cycle of electronic hope and despair. Email dings and new message alerts raise hope. We feel optimistic in the blank moment of refreshing a page. Our brain produced dopamine...
I gave a press quote to the Contra Costa Times article about SF0 in support of the project. My quote: "Love them, love them," says Jane McGonigal, a nationally renowned game designer whose doctoral thesis devotes a chapter to SFZero. "The work they...





