Friday, 29 August 2008
More Satie & Dada research
Started on the book I borrowed yesterday
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Started on the book I borrowed yesterday
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… which has been very interesting and useful. Going to put aside The Dada Seminars now for a bit.
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Aiming to get to the end of the Evola article this week so I can focus on books that are in the Imperial College library while I have access to them.
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After a very long break from this, finally started making some notes again and finishing off the article on Evola. It felt very good. Must keep this up.
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… and discovered quite a few blogs in there that i actually hadn’t properly linked the feeds in which was why i wasn’t seeing them update. hopefully all fixed now though. found some interesting bits and pieces on therestisnoise.com too.
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which has been greatly neglected for pretty much the whole time I’ve been working. Had a wander around the collections though and posted a couple of things. Must do more of this
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I’ve been increasingly preoccupied with trying to work out how to continue composing while I’m on a contract, without either neglecting my commitment to my employers or doing without sleep or living with permanent neck and shoulder pain, and have yet to come up with a good answer, so this evening I posted a question on the spnm forum asking people who work full-time how they maintain their composing activity or, if they’re not working full-time, what option are they taking instead and how is that working out for them. It’ll be interesting to see the answers (if any). Hope I do get one or two…
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from The Dada Seminars and have now started the second one, ‘Bad Dada (Evola)’ which is looking at Italian Dada, something I hadn’t know had actually existed in any significant way.
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Yes, I know this is getting repetitive but at least I’m actually working on it! Most of the way through the first paper in The Dada Seminars and finding it very interesting indeed.
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The new book, The Dada Seminars is excellent. Really enjoying it and gleaning some excellent quotes and ideas for my article. Starting to feel like writing it may actually happen, that I’m on the right track to something that could really be useful.
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