Terrence Kosick on Sat, 21 Apr 2001 10:09:51 +0200 (CEST)


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[Nettime-bold] Open invite; "GPS Haiku Hijack" Global Net Art Happening


Terrence writes;

Hi all!

This is an open invitation for anyone anywhere to participate in a Global Net Art Happening;

                                     "GPS Haiku Hijack"

Please goto

http://www.haikuhaiku.com/

1)  Register your your Global Region, Country, City, Neighbourhood, location, optional- mention Haiku Hijack or Artnatural in other address fields , user name, password, name and e-mail. Palm VII users with wireless accounts can register as well.

2)  Submit any information (or a Haiku poem) about you do or did or see or feel of things, places and  occurrences in your home or neighbourhood or wherever your palm or mind takes you. Arrange to meet other Haiku Hijackers in your area and tell us briefly about it / location in a haiku submission.
 

Thanks

Terrence
artnatural
 

Anywhere anytime;
 
                              HaikuHaiku is accessible by WAP-enabled
                              devices at wap.haikuhaiku.com. All haiku entries
                              and locations seen on this site are also available via
                              the WAP service in real-time. Other features for WAP
                              will be available soon! To add your entries now,
                              register first and then add new haiku and/or
                              locations on this WWW site.

                              Via Palm PQA: Palm VII users with wireless accounts,
                              or Palm users with Omnisky's wireless Internet
                              service can download a Palm Query Application (PQA)
                              to their computer, then install the PQA the next time
                              you synch your device. Haiku and location entry, as
                              well as registration features, will be available shortly
                              in an updated PQA, check back for updates! To
                              download the PQA (you'll need to unzip a .zip file,
                              then install),
 
 

  How it works

                      HaikuHaiku is an index of location-based, user-generated
                      content that you can browse, and add to, when and where
                      you feel creative!

                      Here's some information on how HaikuHaiku works:

                          1.On this site, you need to select a location to view or
                             add haiku, as well as register.

                          2.When you view haiku, only areas in which haiku have
                             been approved are shown. If only one haiku is found
                             below your current location, your browser will
                             automatically go to that location and display that
                             haiku.

                          3.When you select locations to add haiku or register,
                             you'll see all locations currently in our database.

                          4.When registering or adding haiku, you will need to
                             select or create a specific neighborhood location. To
                             pick a neighborhood location, select your country from
                             a global region and select or create the state, city and
                             neighborhood where your haiku will reside.

                          5.When you add haiku, you can also create a unique
                             location and/or theme name (e.g., "Joe's Tavern") to
                             link your haiku together or associate them with a
                             specific landmark or address. Haiku need to have a
                             neighborhood-level location defined when you submit
                             them.

                          6.When you post a haiku, it's submitted for review by a
                             human. Postings to HaikuHaiku do not have to be in
                             traditional haiku form, simply include three lines of
                             text, your username and password and optional
                             location or theme info. It should show up on the site
                             within 24-48 hours.
 

background on this 'hijacked' site

created by;

http://www.neoku.com/

wired article;

http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,42600,00.html?tw=wn20010420