log # 2025-11-17 — 31 sick. # 2025-11-14 Train to SJ. # 2025-10-28 A terse account of Freud on dreams: Dream-work obfuscates dream-thought from our dream-selves. To our waking-selves, dream-thought remains veiled until the dream-content and dream-work is subject to analysis. *********************************************** # 2025-10-25 Sobre Muros opened today in CDMX at union. with SCOTTY, union, and Monte Vista Projects. I have a sculpture in the show:Tent Research Group: Future Architecture 2025 Plastic, ripstop nylon, Tyvek, Dyneema guy lines, d-rings, t-pins 8' x 6' x 1' *********************************************** # 2025-10-24 Submitted the Mike Kelley grant Misspelled Catherine Malabou's name I thought of it after responding to an email from E. Who lives in Malibu. *********************************************** # 2025-10-10 to call something "litter" is to both make a value judgement and indicate a spatial arrangement. a deflated mini basketball, a broken bottle, an empty package of haribo gummy bears. artifacts cast across a plane. as I get out of my car, I see these items near the curb. if I were to collect them, would they cease to be litter? would they be transformed into something else: waste? what is this new waste? it is this litter contained. it is organized litter, bundled, controlled, tidied, and out of mind. it is litter that has been given form. litter is in mind. it is unorganized, uncontained, and uncontrolled. It is unformed. it presses us to make sense of it. *********************************************** # 2025-10-04: Performance at Figeuroa Unanimous Radio, Los Angeles I've been counting my steps lately, trying to stay healthy. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. The goal of 10,000 steps per day was created in Japan in 1965 by Dr. Yoshiro Hatano. It was part of a marketing campaign devised by the doctor to sell his latest invention, the pedometer, in an effort to link counting steps with health. This 10,000 step goal has been widely debunked in major medical journals. The real step goal should be 7,000 steps apparently. But I'm more ambitious than that, so I stick with 10 thousand. Most healthy men and women have 80,000 to 120,000 hairs on their scalp. And I think I've been losing mine. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.