Wednesday, December 1, 2010

12/01/2010

Permanently?

Pimped out alien firefighter with chain glove.

Sometimes it's best to remark and not comment

I spent the first part of today doing some last minute tweaks to some videos.... I mean contextualizing them in a manner that makes them more understandable so that the viewer can put things into a better context and that the meaning and process behind which the piece operates on and is derived from can more easily be accessed.
This is what writing artist statements make you become- a babbling brook, a stream of consciousness brimming with ideas and concepts that you might find appealing, that is if you could ever take the time to figure out why you did the piece in the first place, but until then this statement has got to get done now! Does this even make ANY sense?! No? I must be sleep deprived.
The second part of my day was spent in the snowy landscape that Cesky Krumlov has become. As Jennida is not allowed outside, I made a trek first to the Info Centrum to make some print outs of our applications. As we do not have a printer we must go back to the internet enabled beautifully polished keyboards of the Info Centrum where "Lo and Behold" I got on a different machine than the last time and had a different PDF and .doc program come up- but all still in Cesky. ;) After a couple failed data access attempts and a few almost-blank pages printed I was post office bound. The snow had kicked up a bit and was managing to infiltrate my head dressed defenses quite well. I think I was the only person in town wearing sunglasses in the snow- but hey it helps. I was able to ask for envelopes, fill them all out, stuff them and then get them all sent to their appointed destinations without too much time and effort.
The walk back to Milkwood was much more pleasant as I knew it would be. I took my time and walked leisurely back through town snapping the occasional photo with my phone. It’s nice to be around snow again. The rest of the evening was dedicated to a long nap to make up for the marathon lack of sleep endured up until now.

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