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W5107
14.09.2012
Eli Skipp
WWW
This project requires an indoor climbing wall of significant width and height (minimum 40' x 65'). A route setter will be hired to climb and lay out climbing holds and place climbing tape to mark the route (color is up to the setter, but yellow is prefer ...
This project requires an indoor climbing wall of significant width and height (minimum 40' x 65'). A route setter will be hired to climb and lay out climbing holds and place climbing tape to mark the route (color is up to the setter, but yellow is preferable). The difficulty of the route should ideally be fairly easy, about a 5.7, so that the audience could, if they wanted to, climb the route (shoes and harnesses will be available/provided). The route will be marked with numbered dots, and a bucket of chalk in various colors will be placed by the routes starting point. The goal will be to climb the route while connecting the dots as you climb. 
At the end of a day/night of showing, a connect-the-dot picture will have been created and marked out in a rainbow of chalk colors. The chalk will be cleaned up overnight and the picture will be created again the next time the work is shown by whosoever should wish to participate.
Most ideal connect-the-dot picture: a giraffe.
This project requires an indoor climbing wall of significant width and height (minimum 40' x 65'). A route setter will be hired to climb and lay out climbing holds and place climbing tape to mark the route (color is up to the setter, but yellow is prefer ...
This project requires an indoor climbing wall of significant width and height (minimum 40' x 65'). A route setter will be hired to climb and lay out climbing holds and place climbing tape to mark the route (color is up to the setter, but yellow is preferable). The difficulty of the route should ideally be fairly easy, about a 5.7, so that the audience could, if they wanted to, climb the route (shoes and harnesses will be available/provided). The route will be marked with numbered dots, and a bucket of chalk in various colors will be placed by the routes starting point. The goal will be to climb the route while connecting the dots as you climb. 
At the end of a day/night of showing, a connect-the-dot picture will have been created and marked out in a rainbow of chalk colors. The chalk will be cleaned up overnight and the picture will be created again the next time the work is shown by whosoever should wish to participate.
Most ideal connect-the-dot picture: a giraffe.