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September 29, 2005
the poison ivy mystery
in a couple of hours from this writing i will be performing a dialogue in an art exhibition called moving target, a video recording of which will be a part of the piece by artists mads lynnerup and sofie thorsen. here is an excerpt of their communication about the project, and our performance:
Mads San Francisco September 21, 2005
Subject: The play is out of control, so to speak
Hi Sofie,
Sorry that I keep writting you, but the actors keep asking me different questions.
They are experimenting and it seems like they are working hard on the play, so I feel a little awkward interfering in their process, even though it seems as if they are taking the project in a completly different direction than I had expected. Please see for yourself the attached text and tell me what you think.
Sofie, Vienna September 21, 2005
Subject: Re: The play is out of control, so to speak
Hi Mads
Sorry it took me so long, but I was totally burned out from last week.
And shut the fuck up, it’s out of control! What are they thinking?
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September 23, 2005
crunchy! or: the perils of film festivals
at first i didn't think anything of the fact that i was the only person in the full audience who had popcorn.
i was absolutely stoked to go see appleseed last night. i'd bought the tickets on a whim based on no idea what the movie was going to be about, so when i looked it up and saw the trailer i was like, yey!
yeah right
turns out i'd come in, and brought a friend who thought she was going to see an entertaining anime flick, on the wrong day and the movie we were watching was actually, well, about eating fetuses. like, for fun and profit.
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September 07, 2005
this is basically an advertisement
finally, here's the new video for my good friend rebecca clamp's song, spacegirl. check it out! (windows media format)

(directed and shot by tant lay)
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