We spread our calling, Time and Space Died Yesterday, all over the city – tagging walls,
bodies, subway cars, sidewalks, trees, and more - initiating the grand ritual, marking
the areas we would later strike, and instilling our presence everywhere and nowhere.
We then took to the paths of the everyday. In books and magazines in bookstores, city
benches, ATM machines, parked bicycles, mailboxes, trees, and more, we placed small
bags of sage ashes, which we had burned as a ritual of spiritual cleansing for the
city.
A note inside read:
"I remember you from the future, -Time and Space Died Yesterday". On May 23, 2010, we went
to the opening of the MOMA PS1 'Greater New York Show', and hid our sage ash messages
throughout the interior as well as within the artworks themselves.
