Daily Life Prognosis
A very small performance based upon the BIG task of predicting the future and climate change
Make a specific prediction for yourself for one month’s time. It should be on something important within your daily lived experience, and preferably something contingent upon outside influences, but not necessarily. Actually, it could equally be about your making of a cup of tea at a certain date or time. In fact, that would be quite nice.
Write this prediction into http://www.futureme.org and choose the date when you want to receive it. It will be emailed to your inbox at your chosen date and time in the future. Try to do a prognosis as a daily exercise of sorts, or at least at regular intervals. See how each prognosis affects you or the way you do things, or not. Keep a record of how you felt and what you were doing when the prediction came through.
Make a note to compare the two sets of texts, before and after, whilst considering change.
Posted: December 20th, 2009 | Author: Rachel Lois Clapham | Filed under: Text | Tags: rachel lois clapham | No Comments »



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