A one day project

The A one day project was a project that ran for four years (2011-2015). Its intention was to question what a project is. What do we consider a project to be? What are the technical, theoretical, and practical requirements for something to be a project? Does something being a project depend on the seriousness of the endeavour? In overcoming adversity? To address these questions, on the 26th of May 2011, a friend and colleague, Mayra Morales, and I started using a website we set up for this specific purpose that followed the intention of doing one project every-single-day. We decided to make a website because, although we wanted to work together on these questions, we weren’t living in the same city at the time, so it would have to be online. In the long run this ended up transforming into a digital archive of the project (each one labelling our posts in the website). The format or medium, the topic, intention, duration, or implementation were irrelevant. There was no requisite on addressing the questions other than doing a project every day and uploading it to a public site.

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