great! how nice to have this back! it's funny, though - there's a really 
interesting thing going on here when a diaristic form/container which intially 
was frequently updated is now only intermittently so.  It doesn't have the sad 
feel of abandonment that a completely discarded project might , instead it 
gives us (well, me at least) a very palpable sense of  the passing of both 
objective and subjective time which sense then becomes part of the affect of 
the piece... 
I'm convinced that the mere fact of the net lending itself so naturally  to 
repeated, networked, posting within a set framework over time is one of its 
most radical features...that and e mail , much more than "interactivity" &c. 
being the really profound shifts...
cheers
michael



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