Saturday 26 January 2008

tasks...

19. If you make friends, ask them to do 3-5 tasks and email them to you
20. Draw/photograph all the kinds of moustaches and beards you come across!
21. Take a photograph of your footwear at the beginning and end of the trip
22. Make a list of things you lose and find along the way
23. Produce a comic of your day
24. Write about the experience of your whole trip overall, but only use the equivelent of 1 A4 side
25. Go to the cinema and watch a film in the native language then write a synopsis of what you think it is about
26. Persuade members of your dorm to elp you build a fortress out of beds, then document a day in the life of living in the fort as though it is a serious project (thanks to Mark)
27. Photograph/draw a popular tourist attraction in the middle of the day, then also at dawn.

more soon!

Thursday 24 January 2008

Also make sure you read this inspirational blog...

by Michael Norton (author of 365 ways to change the world) part of 365act.com -

http://365ways.blogspot.com/

more tasks.

12. Go and see a band, of any sort, then buy a peice of their merchandise and write a review of their performance.
13. Instead of leaving a tip in a restaurant, leave an actual tip. Be careful where and how you do this though!
14.Take a photo of a stranger and then give them a story (as in write one about them)
15.When you are leaving a place, think carefully then give it a colour. You can only use a colour once for the whole of your trip.
16. Take photos of the person you sit next to on every trip (train/plane/bus etc.)
17. Draw/photograph a really interesting food dish that you try.
18. Lay out and draw/photograph the innards or your backpack (maybe to make you think about what you really need to take!)

more soon.

Wednesday 23 January 2008

Tasks!

First of all, I am trying to create an art project combining art and travel. There are a lot of great books and websites around for practical information, but what about for trying to connect with different cultures through a different approach? There are some amazing artists/projects that have influenced my ideas, some i've found whilst researching my ideas, all of them have something that links them - trying to understand serious/cultural/social issues through the medium of art, if not visually then innovatively. mostly in fun ways, and sometimes seemingly random. we all have something more to say, consciously or subconsciously, and i'd like to create an opportunity for myself and others to be able to do that.

see these websites -

http://www.365act.com/
http://learningtoloveyoumore.com/
http://oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com/
http://lifehacker.com/software/photography/project-365-take-a-photo-a-day-for-a-year-207424.php
http://postsecret.blogspot.com/

I'd like this project to develop into a network/submissive project so i'm compiling a list of tasks that i'll keep adding to. Potentially this could be some sort of website and activity book for others, as well as documentation of my experiences. They are 'tasks' that i want to complete whilst traveling (i'm going to test them out myself over a 3 week stint in Europe in March). Please feel free to email me suggestions! Here goes so far...

1. Take a photo of your own shadow but try for it to not look like you are taking a photo
2. 'Treasure Hunt' unknown treasure - write (me or the traveller)
3. Create a series of repetitive images using the bed-linen/patterns in your accommodation.
4. Spend a day/the whole trip actively ignoring tourist attractions and document the experience.
one suggestion is to walk upto the attraction then take a photo in the opposite direction.
5. Make a flag out of things you have found in a particular place e.g. the french flag made up from collected items in France.
6.Learn a phrase in every language of the countries you are visiting and write the responses you get.
7. Leave a self-addressed, stamped envelope in lots of places with instructions for the person who finds it to write on it and post it.
8.Photograph/document signs that have alternative meanings as a foreigner (thanks to Bernice)
9. If you want souvenirs, either do not buy them or buy a native resident's personal possession (eg at a market) and try and find out the history of it.
10. Take something from home then leave it at your first destination and pick up another. Do this repeatedly for each place, document and see what you end up with (thanks to Robbie)
11. Visit a place for each letter of the country you are visiting (maybe if you are just traveling around one country!) or just the first 3 letters on a big trip. (thanks to Thea)