[Noisebridge-discuss] Journey to the End of the Night - Øakland 2009

Rubin Abdi rubin at starset.net
Sat Jun 6 09:36:30 UTC 2009


A very intense and fun way to spend your Saturday night. I recommend all 
Noisebridge folks (and friends there of) to come and participate in this.

(a pursuit across the city in 6 parts)
on the night of Saturday, June 20th
meet at 7pm in the amphitheater at Mosswood Park
(Broadway at MacArthur, near MacArthur BART)

Wear comfortable shoes, bring water.

The city spreads out before you. Rushing from point to point, lit by the 
slow strobe of fluorescent buses and dark streets. Stumbling into 
situations for a stranger's signature. Fleeing unknown pursuers, 
breathing hard, admiring the landscape and the multitude of worlds 
hidden in it. For one night, drop your relations, your work and leisure 
activities, and all your usual motives for movement and action, and let 
yourself be drawn by the attractions of the chase and the encounters you 
find there.

Journey to the End of the Night is a free street game of epic 
proportion, presented across the city of Oakland. Players will try to 
make it through a series of checkpoints, while avoiding being caught by 
chasers. Those who fall will become chasers themselves, rising to pursue 
their former friends and allies. No skates, no bikes, no cars, just your 
feet and good old public transportation.

More information at
http://totheendofthenight.com

"This was a fantastic voyage, and one we will remember for a long time. 
You turned us from plainclothes Chicagoans into metronauts, and set us 
loose upon the city." [Sparrows Fall, Journey Chicagø '08]

This is an intense game, capable of recomposing your perspective of the 
entire city - it has often irrevocably changed the lives of players. But 
while it will test your mettle, Journey is not an exclusive sport by any 
means - players range from spunky 18-year-old athletes to computer geeks 
to 60-year-old common citizens. Journey is not a competition of youth 
and strength, but a chance to test yourself against the city. This is 
liberty through genuinely free, self-conscious, authentic play.

This game is staffed entirely by die-hard volunteers and is run on a $0 
budget without any kind of sponsorship. We are not accepting any 
donations for this event - if you want to help us out, help us spread 
the word!

Journey was first presented in San Francisco in 2006, and has been 
presented 11 times since then by local organizers in Manhattan, 
Brooklyn, London, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, and Chicago. 
This year's Øakland run is the first Journey to be run in the Bay Area 
since 2007.  Journey will also be presented this year in Los Angeles and 
Minneapolis (stay tuned to http://sfzero.org for event announcements).

Please invite anyone you think you can outrun.  We look forward to 
chasing you down.

-- 
Rubin Abdi
rubin at starset.net



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