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Welcome to Fix

Disgusted and alarmed by the proximity of unlimited shopping and unlimited garbage in Manhattan, as well as the disposable mentality I live and work in – “just throw it out and get a new one” – I’ve decided to make a little experiment in non-consumption. Now, I already live a pretty marginal existence as far as materiality is concerned: I’d like to see what happens if I make the commitment to reducing my participation in the buying cycle to zero this year. 

Of course I’ll fail.  I want to see by how much, and in what terms, while challenging my own notions of “need” and demanding more creativity of myself.  I want to learn how to fix clothes, proper meals, broken things – and learn from some master practitioners like my grandparents, other artists, and complete strangers.  I’ll be documenting my efforts on this website, and I hope you’ll contribute your ideas, suggestions, and skills to the effort.   I realize this investigation is nothing new, in either artistic or political terms – it's an experiment designed to start conversations and illustrate how one choice impacts one life.   

The Rules 

1. I’m not buying new manufactured consumer goods in 2007.
2. I’m not buying food from restaurants in 2007.
3. I will allow myself to buy coffee and drinks, which I could easily make at home.
4. I’d like to take better advantage of the free and community-based resources available in New York City.

Read more in The Rules and Background 


Posted on Monday, January 1, 2007 at 08:29PM by Registered CommenterMegan Metcalf | Comments1 Comment

Reader Comments (1)

Um, I think you meant, will NOT in number 3? That's what I'm guessing at least. Great project Megan. Keep me posted!

ABK

February 6, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterABK

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