
...the braille trail, what an amazing idea.
...psychogeoraphy, a form of guerilla art based on random walking tours, and using techniques to change the way we look at our space. a site that I am enjoying immensely glowlab. I'm sorry I could not attend the recent conference.
...on a related theme i simply must try experimental travel.
...I just ordered a couple of these for myself. (link via camilla.)
...a trip to the ocean via dosa, I wish this site had more pages.
...some wonderful sounds here. (thank you nina)
...caroline woodward does some clever things.
...david byrne discovers a hidden puppet library in brooklyn. (actually his friend kenny did.)
Posted by kerismith at September 21, 2006 01:29 PMYes, "The Spell for the Sensuous" is an awesome book!
Re: psychogeography,
From our friend Larnie we learned the amazing tactic for recovering the new, the dice walk; he takes them, leads them in small groups, and makes and gives away small kits with the minimal instructions (which in any case can be remade).
Cf http://www.infoflow.com/larnie/
This year at Burning Man we gave out hundreds of pair of dice, and on one epic night, turned ourselves over to the dice entirely -- they led us for many hours into unexpected places and to unexpected people, who we would then give the dice to -- and have the recipients roll our next direction...
Re: recordings from Vietnam,
if you didn't find them you might peek behind the flag logo on that page, and find:
http://oneminutevacation.org
best,
aaron
I like the new header :-)
Posted by: nadine on September 22, 2006 04:22 PMSomething for ALL our senses!!
Posted by: PJ on September 22, 2006 12:39 PMwhat fun links...thank you!
Posted by: Boho Girl on September 22, 2006 06:17 AMGod..i just want to go back and read all of your past posts. From a quick scan you blog looks so interesting!! Will be back...
Posted by: julie on September 22, 2006 02:52 AMWhat a lovely collage! Love it.
Posted by: Marieke on September 21, 2006 05:43 PMhi keri,
i think i found you through alex beauchamp's blog, but imagine my grins when i saw that you've moved to troy and started at rpi. i graduated from the IT program there in '05 and spent a lot of time around the arts department - including a couple of guest-taught classes by Pauline Oliveros - and the place is near and dear to my heart.
enjoy the ben & jerry's.
alissa
Posted by: alissa on September 21, 2006 02:34 PMI used a great techniques to change the way I look at my space this morning. Yesterday we got a dog, and it's such fun walking it. All the spots he stops to smell or lick or pee or tries to eat something (I won't let him). I saw plants and flowers I had forgotten exist.
Posted by: eliane on September 21, 2006 02:19 PM