Monthly Archives: July 2011

Working and Working in the Studio

This from the NYTimes today: Describing his philosophy of studio work, Mr. Eno tries out another big metaphor: cowboys versus farmers. Most of what happens in a recording studio is repetitive monotony, tilling the same soil over and over to … Continue reading

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Whole at last

Sewed and ironed the last seam open. So the in-progress quilt (really? I got this far a year later without even a working title? Hmmm) is now hanging back on the wall all in one piece. And I like it! … Continue reading

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Ironing.

Many seams to go before I sleep.

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National September 11 Memorial Museum

Spent a small block of time uploading photos and information about work I’ve done relating to September 11, 2001 to the National September 11 Memorial Museum. The information says that review takes a couple weeks so I’ll let you know … Continue reading

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Progress report

5 seams to go on this half, then a whole lot of ironing, then one more seam and a little ironing to join the two halves. I should be able to get that or most of it done tomorrow. I … Continue reading

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