Bravo Serotonin begins
January 20, 2012
Part 1. Construction
As detailed in the open call below, Bravo Serotonin is a project taking place at the Good Hatchery from the 30th January to mark the beginning of 2012, the last year in the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar. Part 1 of the project involves 24 national and international cultural practitioners from varied disciplines who will be collectively constructing a boat. Over the course of a fortnight a South American styled canoe will be carved from a large tree [seen above] felled by Hurricane Katia. Bravo Serotonin is time tabled to take place in the most challenging of winter conditions. After a series of test trips, the vessel will then voyage to various locations using the Irish canal network as its main infrastructure of travel. The locations and reasons for these expeditions will be decided collectively- as will the future of the project and boat.
Although all participants are confirmed, visitors are welcome. If interested in doing so please first contact Carl Giffney first due to insurance reasons.
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