Sure. Sounds like fun. Perhaps I'll do a nondigital version? drawings, maybe, or a 
thought
about a particular topic revisited every day--I'll tune something up. Hey, maybe a 
record of
my progress learning a new piano thing? O god no, that would be painful.

Charming notion. Someday I do want to do a weekly photo for a year of a certain tree, 
an ash,
on the shoreline that I can see from my front steps. But that's for another year.

Onward, into temporality made conscious!

AK

Patricia wrote:

> Getting serious here, getting serious...(and, believe me that's
> hard to do)
>
> If any of you are interested in doing this, July 10-31, every
> day, one item, event, thought, over and over, every day, record
> the change or nonchange.  I have a friend who will put them
> online as a time project.  He is a doctor.  Every day, mind you,
> takes discipline.  Who wants to participate?
>
> Seriously yours,
> PK
>
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>
> Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Time pieces ...
> Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2000 20:17:58 -0700
> From: Patricia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Organization: P.K. Harris
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> References: <l0313030db584ed4ab7ba@[195.66.50.155]> 
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>
> I've always liked the time piece in the film "Smoke" where Harvey Kietel
> places his tripod/camera at the same spot in front of his shop every day
> at the same time and takes a photograph.
>
> This might be a great fluxlist group project.  Well, maybe not for a
> year, but for a month...photographing something every day (in a small
> way, maybe i-zone to conserve space) or small drawings or paintings, and
> compiling them for a specific time...a Fluxlist Month, or whatever.
>
> A month in the life of...
>
> What think you?
>
> Best
> PK

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