Read: Surrender to the Flow

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I met Phyllis Lane about twenty years ago at The Santa Fe Workshops. She is a total badass. Not the punch you in the neck kind of badass. Not at all. She’s the other kind of badass. The creative type. …

Read: My Lost Rolls, Paradise, Kansas

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Checking in with another installment of my “Lost Rolls.” I gave a talk at Canon Hollywood a few short days ago, and when I asked audience members how many of them had unprocessed rolls of film at least 75% of …

Read: The Info Mesa

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I normally run about ten years behind, so reading this book solidified this reality. Turns out the place I call home, at least part-time, is a tech uber-hub. Data, tech, science, running at fever pitch levels on the mesa. This …

Print: Arty Gras by Andrew Kaufman

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This might as well be Kaufman’s site. There are more posts about his work than mine, which is odd, but he keeps pumping out publications, so what am I supposed to do? You SHOULD recognize the name, but if you …

Read: In the Shadows of the Sun

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Enjoyed this. Ranching, American West, WWII, prisoners of war, testing of the atomic bomb, family, landscape, light, nature. Gave me flashbacks to childhood and made me feel at home because I read it while in Santa Fe.

Read: Trees on Mars

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Ever wonder about the future? Technology? The message we are being spoon fed? Refreshing to read a fact based counter point to the illusion of the tech-based future of perfection. Just read it.

Read: New Mexico Journal

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I feel better when I’m on dirt. I do. New York, Paris, Sydney, sure, great places, but I’m happiest when I have dust on me. Open space. There isn’t anything like it. It’s open, but it’s not empty or boring. …

Read: The Lost Rolls NYC Recap Film

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For those of you who were there, this is the piece we commissioned as a recording of the New York launch of The Lost Rolls. As you can see, this wasn’t your average event. But first let me say that …

Read: Paris Journal

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Normalcy. You see. Even me. Look at the post title. Returning to normal. The television features the story of the stadium bombers. The explosives used were not high powered but were loaded with nuts and bolts and washers which are …

Read: Paris The Day After

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Up till 4AM. Sleep a few hours then up and back online monitoring what is going down. My flat mate has a date for coffee, but I’ve been asleep in more ways than one and my mobile battery and camera …

Read: Worst Case Scenario

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Yes, I’m still in Paris. Walked entire length of both the 10th and 11th last night from about 5:30 to 7PM. Searching for Helmet Newcake, a gluten free bakery that turned out to be closed. As you can see, the …

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A tale of two cities.(Or my life in that city.) There is Dan and there is “Blurb Dan.” I’ve written of this recently. So after the last ten days of high-intensity movement, promotion, projection and presentation, spanning multiple countries, the …