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Observation by rongo rongo, bunny dragon November 7th, 2008 7:04 AM

We spent part of election night at our local library. Here are our observations. Rongo Rongo Libraries --- Every sound is louder here. The tearing sound of a paper print out. The whirring of a printer. A flapping sound with someone turning pages in...

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Warning 1: I know, but have willfully ignored, the difference between a labyrinth and a maze, because although it was Theseus and Ariadne in a labyrinth, you just can't hide a minotaur and mark your way with a spool of thread unless it's a maze. (Not...

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Mirror Installation by rongo rongo September 24th, 2008 6:06 AM

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...

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I'll describe the tasking part of the day in separate praxis, but suffice to say that I haven't finished up all the tasks I was working on from Insatiability. For this praxis, I'll concentrate on the mundane and Everyday Life aspects of September 21,...

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As part of my birthday festivities, I got some friends to come along and help me set up a free tarot reading table in Davis Square. On a Sunday afternoon, this area has a reasonable amount of foot traffic. Yet, unlike the Harvard Square pedestrians, ...

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Ah, Art. Ah, New York City. NYC is a veritable cauldron of seething humanity, and since there is no art without human agency, the city is a great place to go for an artistic retreat. We spent the weekend mostly taking in bits of Central Park and the ...

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During the Revolutionary War, the colonists had four brass cannons (which they had stolen from the Loyalist led local artillery company). Two were captured by the British during the war, but the other two have survived to this day and are displayed a...

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The one issue I have with Boston is that there is no nearby Arby's. (And yet, there are usually at least three Dunkin Donuts visible from any given point.) So I declared a plan to visit to the nearest Arby's and dress inappropriately. Look at the pic...

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Misuse of Maps by Sir Ducksbane March 17th, 2008 12:02 PM

At this point I feel like I kind of have two homes, one at school and one where I grew up. I decided to compare these two by using a map of the area around my school in Somerville, Massachusetts to navigate around the area behind my house in Oakham, ...

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I took note of my location on the first minute of every hour for three days. I determined the coordinates of each location with google maps.

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