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2014 Recap.
#195: Find a woman in front of Churchill High School (8900 Newburgh Rd, Livonia, MI 48150), on Friday from 8:00-8:30pm (Michigan time, of course). She'll be wearing a green Elopus shirt. Get a picture of her and you, with you holding up a piece of paper with your team name and "I found you in Michigan!" written on it. Be sure to have your hair styled in a unique way or she won't accommodate a picture.
#188: Find a woman on the steps of the Post Office on 8th ave., between 33rd and 31st st. New York, NY. on Thursday, from 11:20 until 11:50am (NYC time, of course). She'll be wearing white overalls. All you need to do is get a picture with you holding up a piece of paper with your team name and "I found you in New York!" in the foreground and her in the background on the stairs (she can be far away and there can be other people in the image). Once you've taken your photo, move on to accomplish other items. We don't want a crowd to gather. This must be an incognito event. Please note, she does not speak English.
#184: Design a sci-fi movie poster with the stars played by Misha Collins and the Queen of England. You may not use existing altered media images. It must be drawn or painted (digitally painted is acceptable).
#181: The 1980s were great for break-dancing and neon clothing. Remember the “backspin?” Have a junker car do a "backspin" (upside down) on a piece of cardboard set to 1980s rap. The car must have some neon decoration. (20 seconds)
#180: This is an item, the outcome of which, will rear its head later and you may have an opportunity to participate in something very strange and wonderful: complete workable architectural drawings for a beautiful, 9 foot by 9 foot, post and beam, open-air teahouse of redwood construction. The teahouse is to be built on an existing 9'X9' concrete pad. The structure must be designed to be comfortable and accessible to humans, must require no plumbing or electrical, have no doors (just an open entrance), and instead of windows, just openings. Design must call for no nails or screws, only mortises, tenons and pegs (with steel bolts to tie it to the slab).
#178: Birds have style too. Create an architecturally-significant GISHWHESESQUE birdhouse. Hang it on a tree in a public park. On the photo, write the name of the park and the city and country in which it is installed.