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Expand Up @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ i am the one sperm that made it. what am i doing now? am i a salmon throwing mys

but maybe i'm not even making sperm or seeds, making i'm just taking a pee all over the place. dogs do it. bees do it. ants do it. these objects and shared "things" are just a part of this social structure. chemical communication. bread crumbs on the trail. tags on the street. posters on a public bulletin board, notes on a chalkboard, bear claws on a tree.

###Besides experimenting in your own life, you're regularly introducing others to these concepts. There are a number of other "broadcast" stations you've set up that allow for people to instantly publish short videos to YouTube via a kiosk. Other stations auto-upload timelapses, ambiently surveying shared spaces. While you were living in Brooklyn, you regularly took a cart out to the street where people could pay a quarter to [upload a short video to YouTube](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuYruAMdV0Y). What kind of responses do you get from people who spend time in these spaces? And what kind of changes do you see in the space after the stations are installed?
###Besides experimenting in your own life, you're regularly introducing others to these concepts. There are [a number of other "broadcast" stations](http://plainfront.com/images.html) you've set up that allow for people to instantly publish short videos to YouTube via a kiosk. Other stations auto-upload timelapses, ambiently surveying shared spaces. While you were living in Brooklyn, you regularly took a cart out to the street where people could pay a quarter to [upload a short video to YouTube](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuYruAMdV0Y). What kind of responses do you get from people who spend time in these spaces? And what kind of changes do you see in the space after the stations are installed?

most people have ignored them but many are truly happy to engage it. people aren't used to being listened to in public spaces. media(especially video) is seen more as a tool to catch someone in the act than it is to allow someone to be heard. sometimes these things take a generation. we simply have to imagine all the TVs and print ads in our public spaces replaced with web2.0 style read/write appliances. public domain media atms.

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