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12 October 2003 by nathaniel

BOOM!

Did you miss me? My computer bombed, and I’ve been desperately trying to find a new one (well, fix the old one first, which did not work), then get up to speed with work. Am now typing from my new 17″ 1GHz iMac (still want to upgrade the RAM) named luce (as in Irigaray – the laptop was called derrida; notice I speak of him in the past tense). Latest news:stuttering went down very well at the Wits School of Arts launch (hope everyone there got to see Penny Siopis’ and Clive Van den Berg’s work, too), and hektor.net will be seen at the Biennale de Paris 2004 as part of the Remembering – Repressing – Forgetting project.
not too shabby :)
If in Joburg, check out the Colin Richards show at Art on Paper – what a bloody clever man he is…
boy, I have a lot of work to catch up on. More, later.

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