Gimme My Life Back!
This blog is off until I'm in shape enough to visit exhibits I really want to see (or until I have news abour projects of mine).
I still need to give a lot of time to the rewarding activity of....sleeping, but that's the aftereffect of nearly 10 hours general anaesthesia from my last operation which is hitting harder on the system than expected (but truly not painful at all, just annoying to feel tired after 3 hours up). My problem is I should be exercising
but I'm too lazy to start up. I think I'll be seeking "encadrement" at this point.
Whatever was 2006 in the arts, it was not meant for me.
They are a few blockbusters in New York that I might be visiting during the holidays or in early January, depending if I'm accompanied. I forgot how many of these have the name "Picasso" in their titles but that fact is beginning to tap on my nerves.
Expect a general autumn review before the New Year, but it will be mostly local stuff, and don't be surprised if I have missed your show. In fact it's tough luck
if I have seen it.
It sounds like I totally abandoned blogosphere, but truth is that if I assembled all the written commentaries I keep expelling every day on other people's blogs, simply because I desparately crave for some interaction, I think they'd be enough to fill a whole book. I don't think blog is dead at all, and I don't want to seem like I just followed the general peak wave and went down with everybody else: fact is they are excellent blogs out there that I would have a hard time coping with their disparition, and I just feel my "way" of blogging for the moment is replying to them and learning from other peoples' input.
If I really want to launch a discussion, I think I'll be doing it through some art.
That's the direction towards which I'm heading.
Se you later,
Cedric Caspesyan
centiment@hotmail.com
I still need to give a lot of time to the rewarding activity of....sleeping, but that's the aftereffect of nearly 10 hours general anaesthesia from my last operation which is hitting harder on the system than expected (but truly not painful at all, just annoying to feel tired after 3 hours up). My problem is I should be exercising
but I'm too lazy to start up. I think I'll be seeking "encadrement" at this point.
Whatever was 2006 in the arts, it was not meant for me.
They are a few blockbusters in New York that I might be visiting during the holidays or in early January, depending if I'm accompanied. I forgot how many of these have the name "Picasso" in their titles but that fact is beginning to tap on my nerves.
Expect a general autumn review before the New Year, but it will be mostly local stuff, and don't be surprised if I have missed your show. In fact it's tough luck
if I have seen it.
It sounds like I totally abandoned blogosphere, but truth is that if I assembled all the written commentaries I keep expelling every day on other people's blogs, simply because I desparately crave for some interaction, I think they'd be enough to fill a whole book. I don't think blog is dead at all, and I don't want to seem like I just followed the general peak wave and went down with everybody else: fact is they are excellent blogs out there that I would have a hard time coping with their disparition, and I just feel my "way" of blogging for the moment is replying to them and learning from other peoples' input.
If I really want to launch a discussion, I think I'll be doing it through some art.
That's the direction towards which I'm heading.
Se you later,
Cedric Caspesyan
centiment@hotmail.com
2 Comments:
aaah, sleep...I love it. Get lots and get well. - Sally, a big fan of your fabulous participation in "other" blogs.
Thanks Sally,
Happy New Year too !!!
Cedric
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