On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 between 4:30 & 6:00 PM I discovered that unknown performance by
Spicer you secretly embedded at 38.89147N77.02001W. My transcription from the
Catholic dictation forthcoming next Wednesday. God bless the parking between the East
& West buildings, and the rock Keston Sutherland rediscovered in Brighton.
Barry
On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 13:35:33 -0600, Halvard Johnson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Not to worry, Stephen. Those coordinates should steer them way
>south of Brooklyn, at least as far as Washington, DC, where
>our works should be found--at least some of them.
>> On 15-Nov-09, at 2:37 PM, Stephen Vincent wrote:
>>
>>> "Geocaching, an online game in which players use global positioning
>>> devices to track down hidden containers at coordinates posted on a Web
>>> site, is soaring in popularity"
>>>
>>> Has anybody or group been doing with poems? I think it would be an interesting
challenge/adventure to "cache" poems in tins or boxes - either new or classic ones - in
environments that relate to the poem's contents. Say, different Wordsworth poems at
various, appropriate GPS sites through the Lake District. Frank O'Hara poems on x GPS
Manhattan sites. A particular parking plot for Spicer's poem in relationship to Robinson
Jeffers. New poems written on and in response to particular sites.
>>>
>>> I do wonder if anybody is doing this already????
>>>
>>> Stephen Vincent
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