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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2009

"I just don't have the space in my new house to put everything. And the alternative is that I carry on paying these huge storage bills and everything just sits there rotting away," she told Bonhams magazine. Their friendlessness, incidentally, is of a piece with their kitchenlessness. "We used to have a stove, but it was taken away." Why? "Because it wastes so much time, shopping and washing up, disposing of waste. We keep our brains for the more important things. We only have an electric kettle." Thereby depicting ideological sketches that contradict and obscure what we believe to be of "monumental" importance. I came across this post while searching Google for webpages on "twitter poetry." I've only just discovered Twitter (an old college professor of mine turned me on to it), and the idea of using it poetically struck me almost immediately. The limitations on the length of posts and the use of cell phone technology put me in mind of a kind of byte-sized prose-poem or modern-day techno-haiku. He prefaces his projects with a statement ensuring their conceptual authenticity and artistic copyright, while offering both gallerists and curators the opportunity to re-consider their artistic merit as actualized events or objects.

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