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Monday, May 01, 2006

signs

I really like following signs. That feeling you get when you're lost driving round the countryside and suddenly you pick up signs back to the motorway - really good.

I was thinking about computer fairs in the London area, so when I saw these signs, duct taped to the walls on Tottenham Court Raod, I had to follow.

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The computer market wasn't interesting as I refused to pay a pound for entry, but the journey of following signs round the back of the theatre, seeing things I wouldn't normally see, like the cast of some show all punked having a fag break, and so on, made it worthwhile.

I'd like to do a photo journey where you somehow have keywords, like e.g. fair, field, cheap, and you then have to follow every sign you see that contains these keywords. I'd use a bicycle and start around Leicester Square or Dalston. Not sure exactly how the mechanic would work yet.
posted by dead insect at 10:41 AM

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