Don't really know the story
January 23, 2004 #Don't really know the story for tix. I will be showing up tonight a little before 8pm. 65th and B'Way.
Don't really know the story for tix. I will be showing up tonight a little before 8pm. 65th and B'Way.
Tuesday and Wednesday look fantastic. I'm particularly looking forward to the Concord Sonata.
But I think I may also go tonight. Three Places in New England. Are you guys in?

Thomas, they are playing the Sting Quartet No. 2 on Tuesday. This is the one we saw at the microtonal festival.
Any of you gents interested in these? They're FREE!
An interesting tale of the rise and fall of a holy man... I wonder what traces of his following linger on Martha's Vineyard. Peter Simon still does (with his sister Carly). And there is certainly some New Agedness going on. But what consciousness research?
Do records exist of the students that spent those mythic years with Leary and Alpert? Did these folks write memoirs about their times, or did they fade back into the American framework, minds a little more open and free?
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Thom, I DO hope you are collecting these PDFs for proposed project. What kind of metadata can one add to a PDF? Is this possible (so that the filename or contents don't have to be the only indicators to what you can find in these files)? And if so, can this information be retrieved for MySQL archiving?
Lots of questions...
When one searches Google for "Urban Display Network", A Human Movement comes up number 4.
But where to find "real" information about this company/service?
Thomas, for your typography needs:
http://acg.media.mit.edu/people/fry/alphabetbook/
And do check out his page at the Medialab as it has its own share of neat projects that still dabble in artiness.