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thanks andrew for being part of making an important new night happen in hobart...next time you are in town on a saturday, hope you have time to be a guest presenter on my radio show. in the meantime, one of your tracks was on the most recent playlist:
http://dialect-ic.blogspot.com/
g'day sakamoiz... was the first time i'd played in hobart, first time in tasmania actually. inflight shows a lot of promise... certainly ought to kick in when punters get used to the new anti-smoking laws and head in-doors... however, it was a hot, balmy kind of evening and it would've been better had we been set up outside with our visuals projected over any building available :)
Andrew!
I found your blog again.
I sure wish there was some way I could fly down to see the show, it looks like there is going to be quite a group. How truly wonderful.
I hope all is going well for you.
Many thanks,
Brock
g'day brock... wow... wondered what happened to you... you dissapeared off flickr!
good to see you and your artwork too... are you working with carboard boxes?
Yeah, cardboard boxes, brown paper, and I just did a series with ice. I have been working with everything I can get my hands on, lots of experimentation going on, I can never get enough experimentation.
heh... you should see my studio :) it's a sound laboratory!
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