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Journey to the End of the Night
The city spreads out before you. Rushing from point to point, lit by the slow strobe of fluorescent buses and dark streets. Stumbling into situations for a stranger's signature. Fleeing unknown pursuers, breathing hard, admiring the landscape and the multitude of worlds hidden in it.

For one night, drop your relations, your work and leisure activities, and all your usual motives for movement and action, and let yourself be drawn by the attractions of the chase and the encounters you find there.

Journey to the End of the Night is a free street game played across the Twin Cities this spring.

Players sporting colored ribbons will try to make it through a series of checkpoints on foot or by public transportation, while avoiding being caught by chasers. Those who survive will be praised and feted at the end. Those who fall will become chasers themselves doomed to pursue their former friends and allies.

This citywide game of tag begins in Tower Hill Park (aka Prospect Park), University & Clarence Ave in Minneapolis (date TBA)

No bicycles, no skates, no cars, no taxis. You may only travel on foot or by public transportation. Wear comfortable shoes, and bring water.

Prizes will be awarded for top finishers and best chasers.

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Created by Antiboredom in San Francisco in 2006 and released under a Creative Commons Attribution/Non-Commercial license, Journey to the End of the Night is a free street game of epic proportion that has been run by hard-working volunteers in cities around the world from London to Los Angeles. This game is staffed entirely by die-hard volunteers who love fun and cities. It is run on a $0 budget without any kind of sponsorship. For more info, see sf0.org, or ToTheEndofTheNight.com
 
A Saturday in Spring 2010
Saturday
05/01/10
Tower Hill Park (aka Prospect Park)
Organized by
Kannon + JJason + Burn Unit
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