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Carbon Impact

January 15, 2013

  As part of the CoC project, we were asked to use the tools at Julies Bicycle to calculate our …

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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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Reasons to be Cheerful

February 15, 2012

As we have drifted, rowed, sailed and paddled along, we have met a wide variety of people living and visiting …

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“Snake birds and possums and carp. Oh my!”

February 8, 2012

List of animals encountered: “Snake birds” (a creamy coloured cormorant like bird with a head that looks like a snake). …

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Bigger than Dunkirk

October 14, 2011

There is a certain variety of US American documentary that gives me the heeby jeebies, like arts people using the …

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Silence is deadly

August 27, 2011

  At last weekends CoC Workshop on propulsion one of the participants was talking about drowning and how it is …

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Noah

August 8, 2011

One of the things I like to do visiting most towns, is look for the local harbour, better the small …

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New acquisitions

April 15, 2011

New acquisitions for the Galley Gallery at T.U.B.A. Origin: Mauerpark Flohmarkt, Berlin Private donor

Armada

March 31, 2011

We are obviously not the only ones collecting naval kitsch.

Microboatplane

January 21, 2011

A message from one of our esteemed colleagues arrived the other day, obviously the desire for watery coolness in the …

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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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