thanks, it's definitely infested here! - Alan


On Fri, 13 Dec 2013, Michael Szpakowski wrote:

> Text & movie both tremendous! I think , a bit like the cases of Kafka &
> Beckett, people don't always see just how much humour, from dry to broad, is
> part of the weave of your work...
> 
> ____________________________________________________________________________
> From: Alan Sondheim <[email protected]>;
> To: <[email protected]>;
> Subject: [NetBehaviour] The Bicycle Thief
> Sent: Fri, Dec 13, 2013 8:41:45 AM
> 
> 
> 
> The Bicycle Thief
> 
> http://www.alansondheim.org/bicyclethief.mp4
> 
> Some think of neurons firing as digital information, with the
> potential for firing as analog information. The potential,
> itself, can be considered as a sequence of digital events. The
> process could be likened to a bicycle pump pumping up a balloon
> until it bursts! Each compression of the pump and the subsequent
> burst can be considered a digital event! She patted her frock
> lock. O wayward! Her feet bicycled the air. Her feet occasioned
> a somatic event, a stolen bicycle and its somatic response. With
> the new guns, he fires away. Perfect trajectories are in Pusan,
> dust. Policeman Dick is riding by, a bicycle beauty,the body
> leaning into the dust. Somatic!. Two bicycle wheels hold the
> frame up. Earlier he said to her, "Someone always gets hurt in a
> stickup." "You like it," Gibbs said, the thing works like a
> bicycle, keeps going round arcs towards the curb, beneath the
> trees where girls are dangerous. He walked home. Someday he'll
> have a bicycle. It is easiest to ride in the dark. There are not
> many animals left here, a few snakes and you can avoid them by
> leaning. "The frame's held up by the wheels," said Policeman
> Dick. He patted her frock lock. O wayward! Her feet bicycled the
> air. Her feet lifted him on the frame and the rest of her fucked
> him. She said, "Someone always gets hurt in a stickup. You like
> it." She said that it worked like a charm, she kept going
> everywhere, just like a child. "What a wonderful adventure I'm
> having!" she said, "just like a little girl!" She walked home
> thinking someday she'd have a bicycle. It's easy to ride, even
> in the dark and the animals are terrific!
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