<nettime> okay, out on the street...
molly hankwitz
mollybh at pop.netspace.net.au
Fri Nov 3 04:50:13 PST 2000
Every Sunday in 2000 after Thanksgiving Day, the Surveillance Camera
Players will lead a Surveillance Camera Outdoor Walking Tour (or SCOWT for
short) of a neighborhood in New York City. Three different SCOWTS have been
scheduled; others may follow in 2001.
Each SCOWT includes a general introduction to the emerging surveillance
society as well as a choice selection of video cameras that surveill public
space. $10 donation per each person. Each tour lasts about 90 minutes and
is undertaken rain or shine. No reservations needed. Call 212 561 0106 for
more information. SCP web site: http://www.notbored.org/the-scp.html
e-mail: notbored at panix.com
Sunday 26 November 2000: SCOWT #1
Times Square and Turtle Bay. Meet south side of Duffy Square, on 46th
Street between Broadway and Seventh Avenue. 2 pm sharp.
Sunday 3 December 2000: SCOWT #2
Fifth Avenue. Meet on Fifth Avenue, at the intersection with 46th Street,
northwest corner. 2 pm sharp.
Sunday 10 December 2000: SCOWT #3
City Hall and Washington Square Park. Meet on Broadway (next to City Hall)
at the stairs leading down to the N/R subway. 2 pm sharp.
Sunday 17 December 2000: SCOWT #1
Times Square and Turtle Bay. Meet south side of Duffy Square, on 46th
Street between Broadway and Seventh Avenue. 2 pm sharp.
Sunday 24 December 2000: SCOWT #2
Fifth Avenue. Meet on Fifth Avenue, at the intersection with 46th Street,
northwest corner. 2 pm sharp.
Sunday 31 December 2000: SCOWT #3
City Hall and Washington Square Park. Meet on Broadway (next to City Hall)
at the stairs leading down to the N/R subway. 2 pm sharp.
mh:>)
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