~ query: how is it possible that 21 people were killed today – and 9 yesterday – in attacks in iraq if people were allowed to put ballots into a box 2 weeks ago? don’t ‘open and free elections’ make everything better? our troops are home already, no? maybe this is because no one has died, and cnn, reuters, and the bbc don’t want freedom to march?
~ we retract the comments about a lack of bleakness in philadelphia, as it became colder than a well digger’s ass immediately upon the delivery of the previous missive.
~ we have dumped a dozen or so new images into the context folder. the sun is beginning to shine in philadelphia, hinting that an open-ended future here might not be too bleak to tolerate.
~ if you arrived here after searching for ‘jeremiad enigma’, you will not find any images or information about that work on this site.
the second atlanta experiment has ended.
~ this is merely a temporary installation, you can be sure…we were almost ready for a full makeover; but the rainy weekend in los angeles has kept us outside, away from the work. a few more cross-browsers issues, and we’ll be underway…
~ if you live in philadelphia, get in touch…
~ first we get another citizen beaten by police in philadelphia, and now the u.s. government has just been cleared of its guilt for the waco massacre [cnn] & [l.a.times]. just two more reasons to set it off in los angeles next month…