Sunday, September 9, 2018

Maps, Topography, Orienteering Workshop




This is the time of year to consider oblique strategies for navigating Uncharted Territories. The good thing about these expeditions is the bad thing: ambiguity can give rise to any number of emergent forms; shadows in the dark woods and such, all murky-dim. You know, dramatic seasonal stuff which is weirdly in line with the weather. This has been the very topic of our Facade Evolution and Divergent Strategies of Non-Local Whatevervthisis Committee discussions of late, and even with the coalescing of the all into one, there is significant decipherment difficulty. Thus, the adoption of glowing costumes and otherworldly navigational equipment. We seem to be losing the thread once again, but here is the point: Navigational Workshop to be held at Walla Walla Wickidity Works. The important thing to remember: one must take a step before one is navigating anything, and nothing really stays the same even if you think it is. So, get out your navigational mustachios and your blank maps and get going. Report back. If nobody does, you'll all be given up for dead, or worse. Over and out. Start by looking for anything. Or nothing. It doesn't matter because there is no real destination, only process.

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