It's strange now, I actually journal a lot these days, in the form of letters to my friend. We are both working on an exhibition in November, both working in the same studios; we do talk, but the more distilled content comes out in our letters that we send to each others' individual spaces. My letters are entirely produced on one of four different typewriters. I was thinking of reproducing them here, but typing all of that out is not fun. I guess I could scan them. Then again, it's a working system, for a work in progress, I don't know how public that kind of dialog should be.
Anyhow, I'm going back to cassette tapes. I leave messages on tapes. Have conversations with people on record. Then I give the recipient a copy of the tape.
It's absurd. Fun? I'm not sure yet. I'll find out.
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I use my tape recorder to keep ideas when I'm too lazy to write them down.
An aspect of recording I've always found interesting is that most folks don't like the sound of their own voices.
Even if recorded with any kind of fidelity.
Myself included.
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