Two Things

1. Because I love to share my human and technological developments with you, readers, I proudly present, in the unabashed tradition of the Uniarian Brotherhood (incidentally, my latest Unarius E-Flash informs me that they've digitally remastered "Infinite Perspectus"), my Very First Flash Animation. It took me a very long time to make and is almost completely inspired by this piece of new-age propaganda sent to me by Sarah Anderson, who has something of an Infinite Perspectus herself.

2. To legitimize the borderline fluff of this entry, let me include my own Universe E-Flash: an increasingly magic-obsessed Jona (YACHT) and I will be red-eyeing to New York City tomorrow evening, in order to perform our latest Power Point oeuvre for the good people of Rhizome.org. The performance will take place on April 16th at the Hiro Ballroom of the Maritime Hotel, be MC'ed by Cory Arcangel, and be appropriately expensive. It also boasts a mind-melding flyer image by Takeshi Murata. It is a benefit for a good cause (new media art).

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it is very beautiful!