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Why Conjuring is the opposite of Magic (and why it matters)

I went to a very interesting presentation last night on Florian and Jörn’s forthcoming production at the Sophiensaele, Burmester & Feigl’s Hermetischer Garten at the Performer Stammtisch in Wedding. When I read (not very carefully) that the night was to … Continue reading

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Excursion in Gleisdreieck Park with Martin

At last, after a record dark start to 2013, Berlin is waking up to bright, clear mornings and the smell and sounds of Spring. Martin and I decided that we would have an excursion together today, after a long gap. … Continue reading

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Elderflower Cordial Time

It’s been a cold, wet Spring so far, but that hasn’t stopped the plants doing their thing. Last weekend was about the last (I reckon) to gather some Elderflower (Sambucus nigra). I have heard from several sources that you shouldn’t … Continue reading

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Astonishing Behaviour at Gerhard Richter

Am I old fashioned? Why does it not occur to me to do this at an exhibition of paintings? Perhaps I don’t have as much confidence in the camera in my phone as these people clearly do? Or perhaps I … Continue reading

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A Portrait of the Artist Lost in his own Artwork

Today, Eric, Vincent and I went to visit Crew’s installation ‘No Horizon’ at Hasselt as part of Superbodies. While there, we experimented with showing other material in the installation, including my own GPS tracks of Berlin in animated form. As … Continue reading

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