Truth Machine (manual missing)
It was standing in between us. Upright on the kitchen table. I had told you that I found it in a charity store earlier that day, packaging still intact, an unopened box now being ripped apart. Our hands performing in an almost embarrassed eagerness. Who's lying and who's telling the truth? We read through the manual, turning its pages - frequency modulation, micro tremors, voice modulatio… Continue
Posted on 26th September 2008 at 2:00pm —
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How are you?
In rainy London or in foggy Berlin? :)
I just recently made the mental link between your artreview profile and facebook profile when you told Simon that you were a featured artist on our website.
I remember looking at your work a few weeks ago and thinking this is really good stuff, so witty. And featuring it. Its nice to be able to know who you are now too! :)
Keep up the good work :)
Best wishes,
Anastasia Loginova
www.artreview.com
how do I befriend you on here?
Simon xx
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:)
Your piece, "I don't mind if you forget me" is so touching. Not because the statement is sentimental, but because you have chosen not to be forgotten. Your choice is so forceful.
Super cool piece.
Cherish
Pleased to meet you. Impressed by the inventive spirit of your art.
Take care.
Prem xxx
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