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Category Archives: Subak

Subak at Burning Ice Festival, Brussels

June 3, 2012

After  travelling for just over a week from the French border through miraculous, sunny Belgian weather (and only one severe …

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Bid for Subak in our Idea Auction

June 3, 2012

  Not only can you visit the Subak at Burning Ice Festival and imagine how it feels to travel down …

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It had to happen…

May 22, 2012

At the austrian border, well, the gas station we backed the car into our own trailer. Let’s revise our plan …

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Off again

May 20, 2012

Mount, demount, adjust and remount fuel lines. Retie batten knots, move boomkin, shape oars, apply temporary licence numbers, rebuild the …

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Navigating the Red Tape Sargasso

April 6, 2012

One reads about the Sargasso Sea as some dangerous mass of seaweed and eels, Crowhurst’s abandoned trimaran drifting aimlessly with …

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Tangled in a sea of red tape

April 2, 2012

We took off on the first day of the Danube CoC trip in serious winds. Ropes needed to be tightened …

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Sailraising

January 23, 2012

Sunday, Pix and Nick beat us down to the Squadron and have unloaded a bunch of tools and are ready …

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CoC Radio Adelaide Interview

January 20, 2012

Yesterday two members of the CoC project visited the Radio Adelaide studios for an early morning interview with Tim Brunero. …

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CoC – Murray River Press Release

January 20, 2012

Time’s Up – Control of the Commons Voyaging down the Murray and Danube Rivers and the Canals of Belgium through …

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About TUBA

The Time’s Up Boating Association (TUBA) is a loose affiliation of boating practitioners based around the group Time’s Up in Linz, Austria.

Control of the Commons

By making a series of trips along several watercourses in Europe and Australia in boats constructed of scrap, the Control of the Commons (CoC) project undertook an artistic exploration of the relationship of people to each other, to water and the way that effects the use of watercourses.

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