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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 21:05:56 -0500 (EST)
From: Alan Sondheim <sondh...@panix.com>
To: Sugar Seville <sugarsevi...@gmail.com>,
     "Murray, Ian -- Ian Murray" <iansmur...@gmail.com>,
     Ian Murray <iansmur...@sympatico.ca>, Gazira Babeli <m...@gazirababeli.com>
Subject: my installation



Sugar - I'm really really upset by what has happened. You must have kept 
permissions open for building - Selavy Oh has screwed my my installation with a 
grid and I can't video at this point. You did say I'd have it for the next few 
days for documenting - what happened? I tried returning some of the elements, 
but it's too much. I tried banning but have no permis- sion. The documentation 
was extremely important to me - Simon Biggs is/was writing on the piece, 
someone from a dance/tech group here was doing a documentary on it, and Foofwa 
was doing an interview with me about it - all for publication. I also have a 
graduate student, Wafa, from Tunisia, who was bringing her thesis advisor into 
the site on February 28th - the last date the piece was supposed to be stable; 
now that can't happen and that does affect her thesis and defense of it.

I have no idea what to do - I'm forwarding this to Gaz and Ian, two people I 
trust, who might have some idea.

I do recognize that ephemeral nature of everything on Second Life, but you did 
clearly say to me I'd have it to the end of February and I was acting on that. 
I wrote you a number of times about the piece, not only on email, which you 
said you didn't get, but in Second Life IM and never heard back. And now this 
is kind of a catastrophe for me. If there is anything you can do, please do so 
immediately. I would like to have the only rights on the site, at least for a 
week or so, if that's possible, and would like to have the grid removed. I 
wrote Selavy Oh but I have no idea who that is. I hold him/her responsible as 
well since you had sent out an announcement saying the region wasn't open yet.

Anything you can do, please do so. Gaz and Ian, if you have any idea, again, 
please tell me. As Azure said, we wanted closure on a project that went for 
nine months - and that needed documentation by me and others - and instead it's 
been vandalized.

Thank you

- Alan
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