Dear Edward,

thanks for your replies - at first there was the text, then the  
drawings, then the sounds -

no real racking of my brain; I was surprised myself. I might post the  
lot, but it is quite long.

Best

Jorn


Jorn -

Provocative! Funnily enough, although we're all meant to be kind of  
pro-technology and pro-new media and pro-internet on this list, I  
think you might find that a lot of people on here have felt the same  
the "I'm sick of all this crap!" reaction you're expressing on your  
blog. And I like the fact that your reaction takes the form of  
something nice and straightforwardly physical like scribbling wildly  
on a piece of paper - I'm assuming that this is real scribbling on  
real paper with real felt-tips, and not some ultra-clever digital  
equivalent which just looks like real scribbling.

 From the point of view of keeping the sequence going, did you find  
that you had to rack your brains for things to be sick of after a  
while, or did they just keep coming to you of their own accord?

I've only listened to a couple of the sound-pieces, but I like those  
too!

- Edward

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