March 31st, 2010 § § permalink

Camberley Skaters – Good Work!
Thanks to all you adventurous people that made it to the Foundry and played the game on Saturday!
Photos of the day and night on Flickr.
Team photos from the night were automatically updated to our blog throughout the game which explains all the entries below – these were the questions to their answers:
Station 1: “You are born and your father is a hero. How do you feel?”
Station 2: “Times of change and hardship. Love has bitten you and there’s no escape. Where and how would you hide?”
Station 3: “New millennium, new you. Rollerblades look fun. Wheeeeeezzzz. How was your first time?”
Station 4: “Fight. React. Be fast. Where do you need to get to now?”
Did you miss speed of reaction last week?
Oh no, here’s another chance! The game, the videos, the QR codes and the photos will all be displayed in the S.O.R. speed of reaction exhibition opening on Tues 6 April 2010 at The Foundry. This is your last chance, don’t miss out!
March 29th, 2010 § § permalink

GO/NO GO CALL! 27th March 2pm
It was a tough call as it says in the skater’s bible rain = no skate.
But our witches and satanic allies did their job, and against the clock and all atmospheric Gods we went ahead. YEAH!
March 25th, 2010 § § permalink

Just before the game… excitement and tension… and I’m going on the radio!!!
Mix of artists, musicians and poets talking anything and everything, with swine, super and svengali in it
THE FOUNDRY LATE LATE BREAKFAST SHOW
Friday 26 March 2010 broadcast live on RESONANCE 104.4FM
streamed live on http://www.resonancefm.com
March 20th, 2010 § § permalink

You can only read this code if you get a t-shirt. You only get the t-shirt if you play the game. We still have some space for new recruits so get in touch!
play at speedofreaction dot com
March 10th, 2010 § § permalink

to piece this puzzle together you’ll need a QR code reader
http://www.speedofreaction.com/game/qr-codes
“It’s difficult to make fish out of fish soup. The city can crumble into atoms and then re-code itself within seconds. People are lego toys, not the city!”
Mark Allen (Property Regeneration Consultant, Shoreditch)
“Whilst capital is international, rules are local. We’re facing an unhealthy moment in history where the city is an ever changing puzzle with unknown rules.”
Joana Siegenberg (Pensioner, Whitechapel)
“Economists have judged risk based on probabilities. The city is not mathematical, it’s a living organ that has (credit) crunched all of us.”
Robert Pullman (Hedge Fund Mgr, Moorgate)
“If I roll over surfaces I don’t understand, I might be faster than the city or I might fail. I might beat the curves, the spears and the voids. I take the risk.”
Sorboots (Inline Skater, Homerton)
“The same signs that tell us to fear, also tell us not to be afraid. Everything is possible if the soul is not small.”
Dthe Postman (link to Dthe Postman in FB)