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bits and pieces on a saturday


This morning: saw Rob's webpage with this pic posted of me in front of a Paul Smith display in Omote-Sando, flashing me back to my many times in Tokyo, thinking of what a different person I felt like there, missing the hot springs and food and people. Nick's weblog is the next best thing to being there.

Last night: good dance performance in Berkeley, work by Lesley Braithwaite & Katie Faulkner, sound by Michael Trigilio, reminding me that people are doing interesting work around here. But still, I crave something more challenging, like Magpie, when I saw them in Amsterdam several months ago. Artists are a bit too timid here still. Maybe it's all the anti-depressants Americans consume?

Tonight: probably not timid at all, short queer films at Artists Television Access.

Next week: seeling my body for science (Rémi is too). Well, really just sleeping for money, I can do that - quote - Subjects in the NAP condition take a 1 hr nap after 2.5 hrs of performing the task. The whole experiment occurs in the magnetoencephalography (MEG) machine, which records magnetic field potential from the brain, in a similar fashion as EEG. In addition, EEG electrode will be placed on your head and face during the nap.

Posted by on August 28, 2004 12:20 PM | Permalink

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glad i could flash you back. hope to flash you forward next time. kiss, robert

Posted by: r. | August 28, 2004 9:35 PM

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