"Dunedin, July 2009" is reminiscent of an Escher drawing with it's odd angles and topsy-turvy lighting but you're probably aware of this.
Do you ever have moments when a thought slots itself in, in front of another thought? as if another process that had been running in the back of your mind had suddenly reached a resolution.
The thought is that I once had a brief correspondence with someone via email over some setback, but the text of the messages I was getting back were odd and strangely altered, which caused me some concern until I discovered that the corespondent was partially sighted!
But before this discovery was made I was actually afraid that another message was being overlaid on top of what was being said, when instead the message was trying to be put across all the time and I was reading the words only.
Which I think is both funny and sad and maybe what I think you're doing?
Completely lost the the original next thought now!
Revelation, Invention, Speculation, Provocation, Textual Pleasures, Landscape, Architecture, Art: all of the above lightly sauteed and consumed with a fine red...
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"Dunedin, July 2009" is reminiscent of an Escher drawing with it's odd angles and topsy-turvy lighting but you're probably aware of this.
Do you ever have moments when a thought slots itself in, in front of another thought? as if another process that had been running in the back of your mind had suddenly reached a resolution.
The thought is that I once had a brief correspondence with someone via email over some setback, but the text of the messages I was getting back were odd and strangely altered, which caused me some concern until I discovered that the corespondent was partially sighted!
But before this discovery was made I was actually afraid that another message was being overlaid on top of what was being said, when instead the message was trying to be put across all the time and I was reading the words only.
Which I think is both funny and sad and maybe what I think you're doing?
Completely lost the the original next thought now!
Keep up the good work in stepping back a little.
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