noon quilt Look through your window at noon wherever you are in the world and write what you `see` in 100 words.
Submit your writing, tell us where you live and write a few words about yourself. Your words will become a 'patch' amongst many forming a quilt of noon-time impressions from across the globe. Each patch will link to information about you and where you are in the world. As the quilt grows a map will be drawn marking each writer's location.

The Noon Quilt is now closed to submissions. It will remain on display here at trAce - choose a quilt below.

   
What you need to view Noon Quilt.

Noon Quilt has been designed for Netscape Communicator/Navigator 4 and Internet Explorer 4 with javascript enabled. The quilt is best viewed on a 800x600 screen with 32 bit color without the browser toolbar.
When you move the mouse over a patch the writer's name will appear in the status bar. Select the patch and a smaller window will open with that writer's noon-time writing. From this window you can navigate the site via the stitches. Once again, pass the mouse over a stitch and the path name will appear in the status bar. It is important to refresh/reload the noon quilt page to see the most current patches. Please enjoy!
ko

Submit your words
KO, KU, kuchi
MOUTH, OPENING
Also used in exit,
population and
pretext. Can
symbolize speech
goquilt
go is the japanese
character for
noon,
so..go quilt!



Noon Quilt is designed and 'stitched' by Teri Hoskin with Perl script by Ali Graham from an idea by Sue Thomas.
Please note : Anyone may contribute but we cannot guarantee your work will be selected for inclusion. Submissions will be updated twice daily. Please don't hesitate to contact Teri if you have any queries about the submission process. email: ti@va.com.au


Teri Hoskin is a visual artist/writer and site manager/curator of The Electronic Writing Research Ensemble. She lives and works in Adelaide, South Australia.

Sue Thomas is a novelist and Director of the trAce International Online Writing Community. She lives in Nottingham, England.



You can now download the source code used to build the Noon Quilt....
 
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