Sunday, May 10, 2009

Replies 1.1

I liked Rula’s idea to reply everyone at once, it is probably even more visible than comments,,
First it’s beautiful how the blog went, it did create in a sense a source of consistent Interruption for us to grasp on every now and then even while we’re at home.

So I’ll reply each at a time,,

Eman; Initiations
Eman! Well first, as for blogging: I think the experiment has proved worthy thought still fresh, we might prefer spatial exchange as Eman mentioned but also a blog has positives, one of them is linking spatial experiential dialogue with published interpretations to be contained in Interruptions editions, the evolution of idea into published material is a process that is often marginalized and privatized;
We only discuss ideas but never discuss interpretations, expression, representation, and that’s what the blog is offering us.
Maybe that among other things, like connecting us with Interruptionists away from us, Nodar who posted here earlier and others who now have the opportunity to view, comment, post and interact remotely could strengthen our network and radicalize dialogue in various ways.

So here’s the anti-anti blogging manifesto!

And as for our little walk, you mentioned how the roses were a poetic ending, but as a matter of fact it was 8.00 am when the guy gave you the roses, these interruptive incidents are rarely an ending, but rather marks for beginnings

Dina; Art + Interruption
It’s a quite interesting experiment to view art as an [arti:fact]
though we interact with artifacts daily, framing them in public as [arti:acts] or products of the latter sounds like an original experiment-
there’s many ways to implement such experiment, but I’d love to see it happening; so what ideas do you have in mind? I want to hear more

Nader; Roasted Peanuts!

Beautiful man! With you around we’re constantly interrupted with such peanuts!

[rest later…
(I'm at Broadway cafe Abdoun; and apparently you only get a one-hour-internet-voucher when you get a smoother and I'm not in the mood for another one, later!]

khaled

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