Archive for April, 2007

Re: Detecting airborne viruses in the art world. For more information on this see previous post
I tend to focus on the involuntary contribution by the audience who, potentially, become the object of their own fears. But I like this take on it by critic Bill Gusky.
Ang: Att spåra luftburna virus [...]

Since Itziar Okariz will be urinating on a stage at an exhibition where I will be installing my virus detection system, (“Detecting airborne viruses at the opera”, see future entry at the end of the month) some questions have come in asking if I will be detecting viruses that are passed on via body fluids. [...]




  • Almost arrested

    I know, it doesn't count, and who's checking. I wish I was though, secretly, now that I'm meat heading through the door talking about something that never took place, well, it almost took place, and that's something. It's a story about something that has everything except for that something.
  • Of course

    The first game of golf for which records survive was played at Bruntsfield Links, in Edinburgh, Scotland, in A.D. 1456, recorded in the archives of the Edinburgh Burgess Golfing Society, now The Royal Burgess Golfing Society. The modern game of golf spread from Scotland to England and has now become a worldwide game, with golf courses in the majority of affluent countries.
  • del.icio.us/cuzner