Re: [NetBehaviour] The Eternal Exercise And A Comment

2021-05-07 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
Hi Annie and Johannes! Of course taking a break just means coming to Amherst where Azure, Stephen Dydo, and I will make and record music; it's not a break at all! We also traded books at Adam's bookstore here, and I'm lucky to get my copy of Ossian back; it will make for some interesting work...

Re: [NetBehaviour] The Eternal Exercise And A Comment

2021-05-07 Thread Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour
How beautiful you both are, thanks for your words. mine were just an attempt to loosen something - I think I didn't understand what I read and wrote, but it was there and made an entry into what puzzles me in Alan's practice. Now I see it wasn't a good connexion, but, still ... I can't yet forget a

Re: [NetBehaviour] The Eternal Exercise And A Comment

2021-05-07 Thread Johannes Birringer (Staff) via NetBehaviour
hallo all, Alan and Annie you are taking a break, Alan, have you filled out your release form? a period of not thinking how could it be possible, ah, now i see Annie meant period not as time but as stop, not as something that keeps returning until is stops, I read 'release form 'Alan but you me

Re: [NetBehaviour] The Eternal Exercise And A Comment

2021-05-07 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
Dear Annie, There are releases at my end, sometimes I have several at one time, and then can tke a break. But there's never a release from; on the other hand, after working like this pretty much through all my 'artistic' life, it seems natural. Taking a break seems something like a loss. I can thi

Re: [NetBehaviour] The Eternal Exercise And A Comment

2021-05-07 Thread Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour
Dear Alan, thanks for describing the roots of your practice. It is good to know! (Thanks Johannes for reacting and the greetings - Hi Johannes) Now there comes a second question to my mind: Why continuously publishing your practice? This is not meant as a critique; it is an honest curiosity. For m