Dear John,
You can probably reach Stephen Partridge via his email address at the 
University of Dundee. I have always seen the diagonal line as the far edge of 
the table that the monitor is sitting on, so I'm intrigued by your suggestion 
that it's something more complicated.
Best wishes,
Simon Payne

On 17 May 2016, at 22:07, John Muse <jm...@sonic.net> wrote:

> Anyone want to share contact info for Stephen Partridge.  I have a question 
> about his work Monitor https://vimeo.com/19121750  It's simple really, and I 
> posted it to "Steve Partridge" via the vimeo account.  The monitor sits on a 
> table and behind it is a sharp diagonal line which cuts through the feedback 
> loop.  The line appears to be on a wall: it might be the edge formed between 
> a light colored paint above and darker wainscoting below--I can just make out 
> some vertical lines in the darker surface which may be a sign of wainscoting. 
>  The line would then be diagonal because the table on which the monitor sits 
> is at an angle to the wall, the right corner of the table closer to the wall 
> and the left side of the table, which extends beyond the edge of the frame, 
> farther.  Anyone have a better guess or definitive information?  
> 
> Thanks! 
> 
> j/PrM
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