Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Equanimity Ahead The Tempest



All is quiet on the digital kiss front. Is this the calm before the storm, I wonder?


Above is a picture from the private view of "Tristes Tropicos" by Antonio Rodriguez. I had a very lovely time and was both surprised and elated when other guests excitedly told me that knew of digital kiss. In conversation, many aspects came up that although I had answered them throughout this past year, had changed considerably now that I am so close to the end.


One gent asked me what the best and worst things about digital kiss had been for me. I answered, best was that I had the notion and gumption to make this artwork from conception to completion and the worst was that I had probably missed out on a really nice relationship.


But with all that aside, I was out in the wind and rain for my first run in a long time. My, how the fields have changed. All was incredibly soggy underfoot but I was able to organise the competing thoughts in my head as to what I should be doing to inspire myself for the last few days.


My bank manager has been extremely helpful in creating an account in the name of www.digital-kiss.com - account number 20778538, sort code 60-05-24. It is available for anyone to make a donation, large or small, which will go directly to SmileTrain® My word is my bond!


I also had the good fortune to meet with a Dr (media) at uni who was exceptionally complimentary about digital kiss but shared the same notion as I in that we had no real relevance for each other at this late stage of my dissertation. I invited him to be present at my internal examination/presentation and will ask my department if any/all faculty are allowed to be in attendance. My philosophy is if I am presenting to a few, I may as well be presenting to a hundred-and-few!


And apart from a few more emails and texts to BBC and suchlike, all is far too quiet for my liking. Any suggestions that I could make good and effective use of with regard to digital kiss, please don't hesitate to drop them into my mailbox - miss@digital-kiss.com. Thank-you kindly.


Enough for now. I shall return...


Fondest regards,


Ms Digital Kiss

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