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Instruction #66: Happening in 11 parts [to be performed in 11 minutes] #1 – An Homage to Al Hansen and Yoko Ono
1. Make a target and choose a place to put it
2. Take 1 dozen eggs and decide upon a time to drop them on the target
3. Invite a fireman to drop the eggs on the target from an elevated but safe place
4. Call out "Oh no!" for Yoko Ono for every egg that misses the target
5. Call out " Yes!" for Yoko Ono for every egg that hits the target
7. Record the number of eggs that missed or hit the target
8. Do something useful with the eggs after they've been dropped
9. Worry about the eggs that couldn't be used
10.Carefully clean away the eggs that cannot be used
11. Mark the place where you do this
The first Yoko Ono happened in Launceston Tasmania 24.06.2004 in Brisbane St. at 7:300 PM without the permission of the local council or fire brigade both declaring that the activity posed an unacceptable risks to the public. The was accompanied by improvised piano music on an unprepared and abandoned piano.
It may be of interest to reinterpret, reconstruct or recreate this action for the festival
RESULT #1: one egg hit the target and eleven missed
by Ray Norman[ site ], Launceston, 2004-09-24 23:09:39
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