 I go through books and it's essentially, it's as much about reading as about the kind of pricing, as about kind of discovering, as about kind of learning about new books. And to be able to pull things from the shelves and go, oh yes, I remember that book, or go, wow, what is this, and to just like find stuff is great, it's great fun. Residencies are, to me, very contingent on the space they happen within, so it's about trying to inhabit a space, you know, and so you're maybe a temporary resident in a space, and I think in a sense with books I tend to think that, you know, one may be the owner of some books, but in a way we're all kind of temporary custodians of these objects. I'm someone who really enjoys the company of books, but also the company of other book enthusiasts, and I think that bug, that book bug, the fact that it's very communicative, the enthusiasm with books, I think is something that I enjoy, so it's great to be in a library where there's other people who have a thing about books. Hey, books, I think books are great because they're also kind of grounding, you know, they give you a grounding, it's just one way to look at them, they're heavy, they're cumbersome, but they're also grounding, they're also something that kind of, you know, weigh down things in a way that one can't be as floaty as all that, you know, take the time to read the book, you know. Yeah, suddenly take the time to read the book.