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Still experiencing some quirks of linux, like how to get photobucket to see the jpegs I edited with the gimp. Turns out I have to save them as gifs which makes no sense to me, but there it is.

Fuller London report to follow once I return home. Until then here’s a photo of my host’s closet that I took on the first day and which I couldn’t up load until now.

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From London. Sitting in the office at the gallery, a dazed mess of two hours sleep. The trip is too short for proper jetlag processing. Came over on Airindia, and checked in so late that I ended up with a middle seat. Seven hours sandwiched between two young women, so there was only doze, no real sleep. As a consequence, while I’m having lots of ideas right now, none of them are good. Like my idea about which direction to turn on the street – inevitably wrong, so I get lost. And my idea to plug in my laptop, by unplugging the power strip that coincidentally was powering the wifi router and then wondering why I couldn’t locate the network? Also not so good.

Hopefully I can hold out on sleep until a reasonable hour, or else it’ll be two more days of babbling.

This is also the maiden voyage of the eeepc as the sole compjuter and it’s performing admirably. Thank you Asus!

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At record club tonight it was “Failure” and “It changed my mind”

Tomorrow I head to London for the weekend.

August plans are changing.

I almost succumbed to a late night brisket sandwich.

Early to bed: got to make art in the morning.

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Me, circa 1981.

This image started life as a polaroid taken by my friend Jamie Livingston in ’81. It was then scanned and placed on a website by my friend Hugh Crawford last year. It was then downloaded by my friend Jeff Priess, who showed it to me on his iPhone last night. I took a picture of the screen with my digital camera and uploaded it to here.