ben moretti on Thu, 27 Jun 2002 08:03:02 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] Bobo Chalk Signs |
http://www.chariot.net.au/~bmoretti/bobo_signs.php Bobo Chalk Signs There is a great web site at http://www.worldpath.net/~minstrel/hobosign.htm that documents the secret chalk signs used by "hobos" or homeless travellers in the USA during times such as the Great Depression. Interesting enough, but this has been picked up by moderns, vide: http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/98/08/circuits/articles/20hobo.html Real hobos don't use cellular phones. Recreational hobos, however, are an increasingly wired breed. Once, Depression-era tramps scratched symbols on train trestles to pass information to others looking for an empty boxcar and a free ride. Now so-called yuppie hobos -- who sneak onto freight trains for adventure rather than out of economic necessity -- use scanners to monitor railroad frequencies and cellular phones to talk with other hobos. They also trade information via more than two dozen Web sites, as well as e-mail discussion lists and newsgroups http://www.blackbeltjones.com/warchalking/ Warchalking Collaboratively creating a hobo-language for free wireless networking. ...we hit upon the idea of creating a hobo language for wireless access points. Find a node, and leave a chalk symbol for others to find the node with a minimum of all that tiresome netstumbler business. All very interesting, but I wondered if this use of chalk signs as markers for a hidden network of people could be extended further? Who would be able to make a use for such signs? The answer came to mind quickly ~ the Bobos. Yes, those Birkenstock wearing, organic sour dough stuffed with sun-dried tomato and brie chomping, inner city dwellers that plague the modern metropolis. A mix of bourgeois and bohemian these types have the superficial trappings of 'alternative' lifestyle such as Indian fabrics, tattoos, Tibetan Buddhism and Permaculture gardens, but dig a little deeper and the four wheel drives, stock portfolios and private school educations begin to surface. I used to call them 'hippy nazis' but bobo is a much better term. So here they are, the secret signs that the 'ayleet' (say that with an Australian accent) use to navigate their way from cafe to organic food cooperative in the BMW. -- ben moretti mailto:bmoretti@chariot.net.au http://www.chariot.net.au/~bmoretti _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold