Hi Curt!

I wouldn't know how to do this, which I admire, for several reasons -
I write continuously and I'm never sure what's a work or what's an essay 
etc. - my writing seems more of a series of long- and short-waves, as I 
described it once. What might be an essay will be spread all over the 
place, through video, audio, image, text, etc.
Second reason - there's so much of what I do that it seems inconceivable 
to find something I like or dislike, or something I could call 'something' 
for that matter.
Third reason - I'm lucky that other people have provided frameworks for my 
work - for example the Writing Under book that's just been published, 
which deals with my writing on writing and the digital - I had a LOT of 
help in putting it together from my texts. I literally wouldn't know how 
to do this myself.

Meanwhile we have a brilliant list of your writing, thank you!

- Alan



On Sat, 13 Oct 2012, [email protected] wrote:

> http://lab404.com/oneperyear.html
>
> one essay per year. one art project per year. since 2000.
>
> (would be cool to see other people's self-curated lists of their own 
> essays and projects. Alan's since 1986, for example.)
>
> Best,
> Curt
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