Thanks Alan,

will do :-)

marc
> Announcement: That if you haven't been to the Exhibition, The Accidental 
> Artist, at Second Life, do so now! For once the materials have been pushed to 
> the limit; what you see, experience, could not exist otherwise, i.e. in the 
> physical world; these objects are untoward, wayward, and amazing; this is the 
> result of complex building upon simple borrowed scripts and real- world 
> hypnagogic imagery.
>
> For me this is the culmination of video, image, sound, performance, having 
> brought into the world something that remains incoherently out of it.
>
> Again, here are instructions:
>
> "This exhibit is being presented in the networked environment Second Life on 
> the Odyssey simulator. To view this work you must have a Second Life account 
> and avatar, which is free of charge and takes about 30 minutes to set up and 
> learn the basic functionality. To set up an account, go here: 
> http://secondlife.com/
>
> Once you are logged into Second Life, click this link 
> http://slurl.com/secondlife/Odyssey/48/12/22 in your web browser. and the 
> Second Life client will teleport your avatar to the location of the exhibit. 
> Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate your avatar through the 
> exhibit 
> and be sure to press play on both the audio and video buttons located on the 
> lower right of your Second Life client." (Sugar Seville)
>
> There are many ways to see the exhibition: Turn sound on and off, turn video 
> on 
> and off, open up parameters and set the rendering to different positions 
> (glow 
> for example appears only in some of them), don't worry about frame-rate, you 
> can always go back to low resolution high speed for that. Walk or fly through 
> the space to the extent you can. Enter into the emission areas. Separate the 
> camera from the avatar (view camera controls) and head beneath the floor into 
> the continuation of the show in the ocean shoals.
>
> This is Ken Kesey meets Jacques Lacan; Valeska Gert meets Anita Berber; 
> Walter 
> Benjamin meets Salvador Dali; Kristeva meets Delaney; Ballard meets 
> Chasseguet-Smirgel; Lingis meets Buddha; Flower Ornament Sutra meets 
> Yamataka; 
> Nikuko meets Julu; interior meets exterior; 4 meets 3; this is always already 
> future anterior; defuge raised to incandescence; vision to touch; touch to 
> vision.
>
> If you have difficulty, write me and I'll try and answer. Second Life is easy 
> to install; it reads your hardware and configures automatically in relation 
> to 
> it.
>
> Next week: Performances on Wednesday, Sandy Baldwin and myself
>
> Enjoy!
>
>
> Now: The Different Roof
>
>
> Julu Twine dances around while God's busy redoing the roof.
> They they take a look at prim depth.
> Julu's happy that the thing spews different.
> God redoes the outdoor prim with glow and texture of breasts.
> Julu thinks the whole thing is over-ripe.
> God thinks it's fecund.
> Julu thinks God's fecund.
> There's no end to it.
>
>
> The ringing
> http://www.alansondheim.org/ringing1.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/ringing2.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/ringing3.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/ringing4.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/ringing5.jpg
>
> http://www.alansondheim.org/depth01.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/depth02.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/depth03.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/depth04.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/depth05.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/depth06.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/depth07.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/depth08.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/depth09.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/depth10.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/depth11.jpg
>
> There's no end to the ringing.
>
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