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Voyage of Discovery in Kybernitik Regions
undertaken chiefly for the purpose of determining a relationship between unexplored regions of the mind and staircases
September 20
Closest to the shore line and the elevated wooden structure I have made my home the past few months, lies the Starting Port. It is there that we will sail off. Kybernetes, my childhood friend and fearless steersman who has accompanied me on most of the journeys in my mind, arrived to town yesterday evening. We made a small fire down at Sandy Beach, roasted some chestnuts, and gazed at the bright starry sky while we caught up on events and a bottle of strong liquor. Kyb, as most people know him, is an excellent navigator of these vast open waters. His father, and his father before him, stem from a long line of steersmen, who have handed down nautical tools, tales, and trades since, well, before time existed, really. Kyb keeps a detailed map where and which unfortunate souls were fooled by the alluring voices of the Sirens along the rocky edges of many an island way out West. He knows exactly where others have stranded, while trying to find short cuts in narrow alleyways between steep cliffs. Some poor bastards spent the rest of their mortal lives in a closed-off cave trying to find a way out, or entangled in the arms of an extravagant creature who dragged them down to the ocean floor to meet their offspring for an early supper.
[Insert pages of the boy who disappeared, Capacity]
I am aware of the risks, and know that I can count on Kyb's knowledge to steer me in the right direction.
September 21 Dawn - Stowed away provisions and cleared the deck. 12noon - Mr. Leerintveld from the Royal Library forwarded a confirming message from Adriaen Coenensz. He is expecting us in Scheveningen to show his latest specimen, the encyclopedic Visboeck that he has been working on since 1577. He just finished page 375, Le Loup Marin, or Sea Wolf, and added detail to Monstrom Leoninum, the Sea Lion. From recent conversations with several fishermen, Coenensz. acquired several creatures that have been sighted near Faraway. He has since added in-depth descriptions of Satyrus Marinus also known as Pan Marinus, the fish tailed, scorpio clawed daemon of the seas. Kybernetes has not seen this volume yet, and has heard from several fishermen that it contains invaluable content for our trip. 15:00 - Received several jars of pickled vegetables from Ms. Kidder. 19:30 - Met up with Eleanor Greenhalgh from Oxford, England. She arrived here a month ago, and stayed at Under/Up the Stairs a few nights. We played Bingo at Bar. She will join us to Scheveningen tomorrow.
September 22 13:30 - Reached Scheveningen.
September 27 11:15 Employed washing clothes.
November 11
Big day today.
November 16 15:15 - Gregory Bateson and his daughter Mary Catherine confirmed to talk about a series of conversations that took place in the late 1940s. Gregory
February 23
workshop Sehgal
meet Ieke again
night: Beyond Time at Paradiso
February 24 conference (already wrote report on this, mostly regarding deep time and knowing when)
March 25
12:00 Saw North Shore NNW 11 or 12 leagues. Decided to steer in its direction.
13:30 NancyLu of the Bike Room on
NancyLu, announcing the closing of a show in her Bike Room, an event and exhibition space in her basement.
18:08 - Hey Nancy, how many people attend your openings and closings, on average? Or does it differ a lot? How does it make you feel? I'm asking because of my own struggles and challenges and rewards with Under/Up the Stairs. Would love to talk to you about the process of PR, phrasing of the art world, letting go and let your venue be its own entity, not a MOMA or a Loop gallery.
Darling, running out of town in about 20 minutes. I'll write or skype you on wed or thursday. Love you lots and lots n
Island of Confirmation Before the accomplishment industry colonized the Island of Confirmation, it very much looked like the neighboring island (Bonaire), which continues to live in a state of quiet, pure nature. Confirmation sees so little rain that only dry humor (cacti) and ... dividivi trees can grow here. The northern coast rapidly descends into the ocean. Over the years, the predominantly Northeastern wind has blown the ocean tide against the rocks, and carved out deep caves. The northern coast, also called the Coast of Clarity, is both gruff and impressive. (image p35)
The south side has a much softer nature. The Confirmation Sea is so delightfully bright blue that you would expect the ..... Sea to hide in its depths. Several bays have formed on the southern shore, of which especially the Bay of Hope is crystal clear.
April 5
Tricksters invite to We Have Guests. Martha: ….. We've got guests. George: [disbelieving] We've got what? Martha: Guests. Guests. George: Guests! Martha: Yes... guests.... people.... We've got guests coming over. George: When? Martha: Now!*
From 11 till 15 April the first part of 'We've got guests', a research cycle into text, time and the position of the spectator, will take place in Roodkapje.Trickster will develop a daily 4 hours-long performance in dialog with our (unexpected) visitors, everyone is welcome!
Each performance is created from a single score, in which space, time, interaction,text*, available facilities, guests, passersby, objects, happenings and physical/mental impulses are the instruments.
- Source of inspiration is the text "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" by Edward Albee.
April 14
report performance Tricksters
April 16 15:00 - Performed the customary ceremony in crossing the Equator.
April 17 16:00 - Took a nap in a comfy chair.
April 18 11 - The doorbell rings. I pull the chord that runs along the right-hand wall of the steep staircase. The front door opens a few centimeters. An orange blur behind the glass door mumbles "p--kgh," throws a white envelope into the building, and closes the door again. Excited, as this is hopefully the waterproof outfit a tailor in Ireland made me for the occasion, I run down two flights of stairs. A blue stamp indicates that it is indeed delivered by Royal Mail from Killbride Road, Ballyclare, Ireland. 11:15 - The plumber will be here in 15 minutes to fix a small leak in the back of our vessel.
List of places to go
Islands have West Points and East Points to see/sail by, reach
Island of Self Doubt (is next to Confirmation)
x Island of Confirmation -> Buena Vista, Coast of Clarity, Bay of Hope, Bay of Questions
Stone of Madness
Sandy Beach
Stony Brook
Cliff of Sadness
Rocks of Despair
Fort Hopes and Dreams
Afterland
Fire Island
.... Dunes
Second Thoughts Bay
Port of ...
Channel
Street of G...
Seal Bank
St Truth Bay leads to Hellgate
Caye
Cape
New Port
Devil's Cliff
Point ....
Horizon of Meaning
Terra Incognita
Montagna di Solitad
Tera Baranca (Rotsland)
Some turns to incorporate
Icebergs are obstacles, problems -> insert where necessary
Reach a stretch that's a bike lane. Continue by bike.
Take a river with a korjaal (Naar de West, p14/15)
A people driven away from their country of origin, having made this island their home
Previous occupations / colonizations that influenced the Island (the Critic, the Visiting Artist, Captain Stock, Captain Mansoux, Captain Rushton of the HMS Assistance, Captain Doing)
Captain Tweet's messages -> string throughout text where it fits Moderate and fine Ditto weather Light winds and clear Bearing and distance at noon Peak of .... north .. miles Ditto weather. West point of Gran ... NE3 or 4 leagues Light breezes and fine. Opened 1 can of beans, qt flour.
Take up other sources and images portulan images rotterdam waterway superimposed on wig (several tries) Noe's hand-written letter (original) from Voyages into the Arctic Regions: Second Voyage of Discovery water temperature description joseph rene bellot