Tasks / Mirror Installation
Install a mirror in a public space.
1 to 10 players
75 points
Level 4
In the zone of: The University of Aesthematics
4 completed :: 16 in progress
Interested in collaborating on this: (no one yet!)
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I was thinking about how it'd be fun to do this in my downtown library. I wasn't really planning to do it but I was still a bit peeved when I went there this afternoon and found that one had been installed against one of the columns. Who did it? Who?
On Powell street, between Sutter and Bush, in San Francisco, there is a large dumpster containing dozens of full length mirrors. (Or at least there was, a couple hours ago.)
If only Justice Truck and I were there to swoop in on that
I popped the cherry...I popped the cherry...
*does a little happy dance*
I didn't think I'd ever find a task that no one else had yet completed! And now I'm a level 6! Add both of those things to the rush of almost getting caught defacing my apartment building's elevator and I'm on an adrenaline high to beat the band!
"I popped the cherry"... you are officially my new best friend, stranger.
Praxis
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I installed both a physical and metaphorical mirror to reflect on one of my favorite locations, Davis Square in Somerville, MA. I used the metaphorical mirror (a sign, some index cards, and a marker) to give away the physical mirror (stained glass an...

Oh man, I am so excited to pop the cherry on this one...you have no idea. Clautophobics: you may not want to read the rest of this praxis proof. (The rest of you should be just fine.) Somewhere around 6 years ago, I acquired a package of 9 small...

Just for the music Rin:The first step to installing mirrors is acquiring mirrors. We decided that one mirror was not enough. We got 2 mirrors from my room. Then we went to the thrift store. The first one we went to didn't have mirrors. Goddess:Ho...

Been a while, SF0. How've you been? My stenciling was a little rough and may not be legible in the photo so I'll do what I hate doing and explain the art: it says "YOU ARE NOT YOUR REFLECTION", and it is oriented to face the people on the other si...
Years ago I covered a large portion of my car with bits of broken up cd's, like literally thousands of tiny mirror shards, glistening in the afternoon sun as I drove up 280 from Redwood City. I miss that car.