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Drift Relay

by Glowlab
August, 2006

Drift RelayThe Drift Relay was a collaborative psychogeographic experience in the form of a 24 hour exploration of San Jose. Participants drifted through new and familiar city spaces with a Glowlab coach and a mobile kit of recording tools, contributing to a collective journey of endurance and discovery with images from camera phones, audio from voice calls, and location via geocoded addresses sent by SMS.
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Corporate Commands

by The Institute for Infinitely Small Things
March, 2006

RolloverThe Institute for Infinitely Small Things performs corporate commands where they occur in the urban landscape. We try to perform each command as literally as possible. There have been more than 15 performances of corporate commands in the U.S. and Canada in public and private commercial, urban spaces.
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57 Things to Do for Free in Harvard Square

by The Institute for Infinitely Small Things
January, 2006

The Institute was commissioned to do a work for a public video screen in Harvard Square, an outdoor mall in Cambridge, MA. The resulting work is a video guidebook for tourists in Harvard Square which instructs them in 57 things they can do for fun, leisure and entertainment without spending any money.
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Sifting the Inner Belt

by Jeremy Liu and Hiroko Kikuchi with Jeremy Chu, Catherine D’lgnazio, William Ho, Natalie Loveless, Andi Sutton and Kim Szeto
June, 2005

SiftingA year-long social performance and research art project bridging the Boston Center for the Arts and Berkeley Street Community Garden in the South End of Boston, MA. The project consisted of performances, potluck dinners, conversations and installations.
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Funerals for a Moment

by kanarinka
May, 2005

People from around the world uploaded passed moments to www.funeralsforamoment.net. In May 2005, we staged funerals for the moments that had passed at the location where they originally occurred in New York City.
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100(11) Instruction Works

by iKatun
October, 2004

A series of 11 experimental urban walks and 11 collaborative performances over 11 days in Toronto’s public spaces. The performances were based on instructions uploaded to the website by people from around the world.
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