Tasks / Split Text




Write a short story, dialogue, instruction pamphlet or text of your choosing. Split it into small segments and distribute the segments individually in the form of door-to-door fliers. You may use the reverse madlibs technique to generate your text.
1 to 4 players
50 points
Level 2
Requires BART Psychogeographical Association OR The University of Aesthematics OR Humanitarian Crisis
8 completed :: 5 in progress
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I loved this task. It was challenging and fun. When I was reading Georgi Johnson's proof for the task, I got excited because she said she wrote an essay about what everyone should know about moles. My excitement was cooled (but only a little) because...

FLIERS HAVE BEEN DISTRO'D! Battle Hymn of Pittsburgh For The Glory of the City he is coming to our aid His eyes aflame with prophecy his words to be obeyed And those who are not cleansed by him by fire shall be slayed Thus doth Carnegie live. Gl...

Five Variations on Six Parts Before I joined SF0, I happened to observe someone posting a story in multiple parts along a road in the park. They approached on motorcycle, and posted full pages of text on lampposts, and took of, as if pursued. It...

I've been wanting to complete this task every since I started playing SF0. I'll let the split story explain why I'm getting to it just now. One day a boy, from his home, noticed a forest that looked grand and interesting. He wanted to go exploring...

There are many things I know nothing about. . .like moles, for example. I wrote a one-page essay on what everyone should know about moles. Instead of using the suggested reverse madlibs technique, I used Language "Encryption". I translated the tex...

This evening I distributed segments of a short story I wrote to all three units in a small triplex and then two more the single family homes next door. To take a look a what I've bestowed upon these lucky people, take a look at the original here. (W...

Source text: The First Pre-Futurist Manifesto.
I sort of ended up doing this by accident in my Alternative Narrative from the fall.