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location (between Altufjevskoe and Dmitrovskoe highways) in 5 cars. During his speech N.Alekseev used<br />

21 red tomatoes and was wearing a red T-shirt and blue trousers. Before the speech, he took of his boots<br />

and stood in white socks on the tiled floor of the pedestrian crossing.<br />

Moscow, above MCAR<br />

29th of July 2000<br />

N. Alekseev, A. Monastyrski, N. Panitkov, S. Romashko, E. Elagina, I. Macarevich.<br />

90. THE GARAGES<br />

After ―The second speech‖ performance viewers were offered a car ride to Golden Street. What is<br />

specific about this street is that it contains no apartment buildings: along one side is a fence belonging to<br />

―Salut‖ factory, along side the other is a row of garages. Some of the garages are colored blue and have<br />

no numbers, whilst he others, close to Burakov Street, are colored green and numbered. The green<br />

garages are numbered as follows (looking from left to right): the first three garages are numbered 87, 88,<br />

89, the following garages are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on up to 86. (Therefore the last three garages of<br />

the ―green section‖ are effectively relocated at the beginning of the row).<br />

The organizers approached the beginning of the row of garages, the ―green section‖, and began by<br />

attaching sheets of A1 format paper to the green metal garage doors, attaching the sheets to the left of the<br />

numbers. These sheets of paper (a total of 13 printed photocopies) contained the names of CA<br />

performances from volume 1 to 5 (1976-1989).<br />

First the three sheets with the performances names from 1987, 1988, 1989 were attached to the garages.<br />

Then, both the organizers and the viewers moved together along the row of garages from numbers 1 to 76<br />

and attached 10 more sheets on the garages numbered 76-86 (except for the 82nd garage because no<br />

performances took place in 1982).<br />

As the participants passed garage number 45 a group picture was taken. This garage was chosen as<br />

Golden Street became ―Location #45‖ in ―CA‘s location‖ list. (Just as ―The second speech‖ performance<br />

was named as ―location #44‖).<br />

Once all 13 sheets had been attached and left on the garages, a document (factography) was distributed to<br />

the viewers and the participants left the scene.<br />

Moscow, Golden (Zolotaya) street<br />

29th July 2000 (performance began approximately at 4:30 pm)<br />

A.Monastyrski, N.Panitkov, S.Romashko, N.Alekseev, I.Macarevich, E.Elagina, M.Konstantinova,<br />

M.Sumnina.<br />

91. “625-520” (For Zagnij)<br />

In a forest, above a snow-covered single-track railway line, and using ropes attached to trees, a piece of<br />

fabric (3x3 meters) was stretched as an awning (at a height of approximately 1.6 – 1.7 m above the<br />

surface of the snow).<br />

When this was done, it was suggested that S.Zagnij should lie down on the snow under the awning and<br />

read aloud a fragment from the book: ―Metaphysical Principles of Virtue ―, by Immanuel Kant (Minsk,<br />

2000) (from the third part of the work ―Universal Natural History and Theory of the Heavens‖ 1755).

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