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April 25 Archive Highlight; ""T2000 Part 2; Price Tag"

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May Reading Excerpt; the Sixth Extinction

We end the month with the end of species, and this book that proved to be a cornerstone of understanding for work I'm doing on a new piece.

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May Reading; “We are the Asteroid; We are Bruce Willis”

This month’s reading was born of an unexpected chance to jump in with some other great Philly artists at the FringeArts/Obvious Agency 2025-05-15 03:11:06 +0000 UTC View Post

Reading Excerpt: Never Say You Can't Survive

A very good and surprisingly hopeful May day leads to a last-minute shift on my chosen excerpts, because I just can't help myself — and because if 5 years of The Telelibrary has taught m...

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April 25 Archive Highlight; "T2000 Part 1; The Dataset Awakens"

After hitting 2000 calls in the Telelibrary, I resolved to dive into the data again (just as I did after the first 1000 calls) and to see what I could learn, and what if anything has changed ab...

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April Reading; “Writing Your Way Out”

It’s rough out there. Besides being a tricky logistical time*, the economy has been destabilized by repeated drastic changes to international trade, civil rights for immigrants and political ...

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Reading Excerpt: "Organ Transplant System ‘in Chaos’ as Waiting Lists Are Ignored"

In yet another deviation from the mean, this Month's reading excerpt will be me mixing selections from two sources that I think really speak to each other, and are laying the groundwork for the thi...

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Archive Highlight; "Friends of the Shows"

Hello all - it’s the end of a hectic month, with the Telelibrary’s birthday and the beginning of sifting through 2000 calls of data, a surprise appearance in NYC, and preparations for Undersign...

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March Reading; “Skipping the Line”

A few strange occurrences have had me back on the topic of algorithms and organ donations lately - both of which I think of as gateways to larger questions about how we as individuals, groups, ...

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Reading Excerpt; "Impro," by Keith Johnstone

I may not think of myself as doing improv, but what happens when I treat the audience like they are? How can I take the tools we use to teach improvisers and use them to make audiences more comfort...

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Archive Highlight; "Selection Bias"

The Telelibary passed 2000 calls this month, and is headed next month for its 5(!!!!!) year birthday. As such, I’ll be giving it the spotlight for a few Archive Highlights, starting with this...

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February Reading; “Off the Cuff”

One of the more curious and technical conversations I sometimes fall into comes when someone experiences my work and says some variation of “wow, you’re so good at improv!”

To whi...

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Reading Excerpt; "The Barn"

Heavy but necessary reading, this phenomenal mapping of the murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till in 1955 reaches across space, time, and the American fabric.

It's a particular moment to try to ...

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January Archive Highlight; “One Show At A Time”

A heads up: this post contains photos and discussion of the fires in Los Angeles. If you were affected or are otherwise still reeling from this month, I invite you to consider reading something...

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January Reading; “The Past is Present”

As I head to the West Coast for Next Stage and a run of Undersigned, I thought I’d change up the normal programming with some reading I did for my work as a facilitator and Project Specialist...

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Reading Excerpt: The Art of Frugal Hedonism

Now that this year has almost finished dumping its contents upon you, consider enjoying a little Less with this month's reading from Annie Raser-Rowland and Adam Grubb

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Archive Highlight; "Portrait of the Artist as a Broke Man"

Note: Long-time readers have may suspicions that this pun is a barely-altered version of a joke I’ve used more...

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December Reading; “The Best Things in Life are Cheap”

It’s the holiday season, which is as good a time as any to think about the things we acquire ...

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November Reading Excerpt; "Everything for Everyone"

Now that the logjam of the Archive Highlight is clear, I can finally bring you a piece of a book that definitely gripped me and held my attention; this month I read Everything for Everyone: An ...

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November Archive Highlight; "Forward Facing"

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Hello all,

It’s decidedly NOT November any more...

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November Reading; “Future(s) Proof”

Well, here we are. Presented with a present that discourages, and a few bleak futures that seem to be rolling towards us as inexorable as a mudslide. For those of us in America, or those of us ...

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Reading Excerpt; "Radical Friendship" by Kate Johnson

Happy Post-Halloween everyone! Postponed the edit on this one slightly to get a good nights sleep; hope you enjoy waking up to the invitation to feel every sensation the workday after...

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Archive Highlight; "The DJ Khaled Exception"

oh lord — I swear this one was meant to be just a funny quick post, and a slightly longer-form version of a joke I often tell at Immersive Creator tables, b...

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October Reading; “Getting Friendly with Radicals”

This month I took a book off my pile of Things Recommended by Friends (only 473 to go!), and went on a bit of an unexpected journey; they say you can’t judge a book by its cover, but you can ...

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September Reading Excerpt; "Immortality"

Curious about the game I played this month for my reading? Wondering what it's like to justify arthouse video games as a deductible expense? Looking to hear me spend 9 minutes saying many words whe...

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September Archive Highlight - “Pay Up - pt 2 (UPDATE); “Management Plays the Long Odds”

This is the second in a series of posts about my experiments in different payment Systems across my projects The T...

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September Reading: "Reel Thrills"

Ah! September is almost over! In honor of that terrifying fact, let’s dive into some content on the more dark and foreboding side of things - this month’s reading is an exciting and innovat...

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PLAYTEST OPPORTUNITY - IF WE WIN

Hey everyone!

A quick post here - I've gotten a commission to remount my 2019/2021 work IF WE WIN at a private party this coming weekend, and my budget affords me the chance to...

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August Reading Excerpt: "Remediation"

With thanks to some transit related wi-fi issues (if there's an AirBnB where the wi-fi works right away, I've never found it), August is finishing in the early days of September. I actually had a g...

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August Highlight; The Immersive Spirit (or, letter to a young immersive artist) - pt 1

I'm in the woods! Wi-Fi is limited (in the WOODS?! Who could have anticipated?), so I'll be staggering the last releases of August as I catch as catch can). This is part one of several of entri...

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