tomorrow will be my last post, yes? as the residency has ended, and this is denouement. so oud for your enjoyment. I'll give out URLs tomorrow for continuation of everything elsewhere. thanks for everything, Eyebeam!!!
the pleahttp://www.alansondheim.org/saveme.mp4http://www.alansondheim.org/saveme2.mp4what will save us, Jennifer asks, how shall we survive, where can we turn,what is to become of us, what is our future, what will you see when I die,what will become of you, what will become of the species, where has ourhistory gone, what happens to our dust, our molecules, our atoms, whathappens to our forms, our records, our data, our speech, the recordings ofour speech, the preservation of the recordings of our speech, what happensto the prions and viruses, the phages and the bacteria, the parasites,what happens to our sun and our planets and our lives, to whom shall we be
We are stardust'We are stardust' from which everything, all philosophy, proceeds, atiming and process that is always coming to an end. So we are vast, we arecommunal, every atom from another source, another distance, every atomsilent as to history from which we draw only this, that history is silent,that our micro-histories go against the grain, are retardations, are thesource of pain, of holding back, as if there were beginnings anddemarcations evident in Being, and as if becoming were a universal law. Weare stardust, we have already returned as such; at the edge of theuniverse our faces and bodies live and project, towards that Being andbecoming, we are observers of the cinema of disappearance; it is ourselves