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Sunday, October 30th, 2005
“The failure of communication, (…) allows precisely for the bursting open of pity, generosity, and love. Such failure invites us to find ways to discover others besides knowing. Communication breakdown is thus a salutary check on the hubris of the ego. Communication, if taken as the reduplication of the self (or its thoughts) in the [...]
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Monday, September 12th, 2005
by Christian Bertelsen We got into the ‘knife this past monday. I guess you could say we’ve hit the ground running. My wife started work the very next day, and I, in the interim (before finding a job), began working at her mother’s store. Thus far, I have been struck by the little things. For [...]
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Tuesday, June 15th, 2004
By Heather Neville, Neil Balan, Christian Allan Bertelsen. This is a culmination and an accumulation. Mostly, it is a conversation, a shared attempt at agreement and consent. It serves as a map, but it also serves as a mark for the terminal event of a collaborative generation and production. It is a text and we [...]
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Wednesday, May 12th, 2004
By Christian Bertelsen. “Damen und Herren, guten Abend und begrüßen […]” thundered a voice from the loudspeakers. The open-roof stadium, which seemed to extend beyond the limits of one’s vision, was nearly full. There might have been an insignificant number of vacant seats in the blue section, but they were sure to be filled by [...]
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Sunday, April 25th, 2004
by Christian Bertelsen “Me and the Major could become close friends cause we get on the same train and he wants to talk me, […] me an the Major don’t see eye to eye on a number of things, […] he doesn’t understand and he doesn’t try, he knows there’s something missing and he knows [...]
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