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<div><font size="2">hi my beloved. that's ok for tomorrow morning. we could meet at 10 o'clock at the station. does somebody know how to reach neil's house? i don't at all. anyway.</font></div>
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<div><font size="2">i'm writing for i was thinking about our work, and i have some new quesitons.</font></div>
<div><font size="2">since the time we began, we did a lot of changes, making my little idea of toilet crying a bigger and more interesting idea. BUT: are we sure that liviano is still the best place for our installation? i dont'. that's why: wether some girl's crying could have a lot to do with Liviano, being a surprising but
<strong>natural</strong> intermission in a public place, Her Inferno has nothing to do with Liviano. Inferno has nothing to do with Liviano, well... let's say, there is no real connection between our good work on Dante's Inferno and the University. make yourself an ideal audience of our work for a few: have those screaming voices something to do with the frescos? where shall i go? what the hell am i hearing? is it all here? and then there is the medium hall, betwenn the atrium and the bathroom, all empty. so wrong. I THINK THAT HER INFERNO (atrium+locked door) WOULD BE SO BETTER IN A GALLERY OR IN A NEUTRAL SPACE. a place where there are just the sounds, to be percieved as a work of art. so, any suggestion? i think we're still in time to change. and this could be the opportunity to make our work even better.
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<div><font size="2">andrea</font></div>