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Re: moving every year
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Ron Pellegrino
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Dec 28, 2004 13:24 PST
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Diana:
On Dec 28, 2004, at 8:18 AM, Diana Slattery wrote:
| | Well, all, what an interesting theme, as I find myself woven in as
well. In
October, I was suddenly pushed very hard from within that it was high
time I
rearranged my life and space to include exactly that multimedia studio
space
which I have been visualizing for over a year in some specificity. The
theme is Domeworks, "the dome of the immaculate projection", a complex
metaphor that, like a flying saucer, said, its time to land on Earth.
From
vision to (this kind of) reality. So--within 3 weeks, I found the
house
with the in-house studio (about the size of Ron's in Dallas) and all
other
requirements in place, sold existing house to first person in the door,
close on the 30th and move New Year's Eve. It was incredibly fast,
once I
said yes to the "landing" and went along with accelerated
actualization.
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Your story is a smile generator. I'm happy for you. Sounds like you
might a have a band of angels pouring out that flying saucer attending
to all the details that make for smooth transitions.
Normally my transitions are fairly smooth but this one has been a
prolonged study in effort, determination, and perseverance and it ain't
over yet. My mantra has been "keep your eye on the target" and given
my scanner nature it seems that constant reminder is what's driving
this transition, one that has taken the form of a series of targets, a
new one always emerging from the backside of the last bull's eye.
Sergio's arguments for settling down are all good. But it boils down
to our differences being differences in rhythms. How we articulate our
time in all our contexts is what gives each of us our unique form.
Music theory and analysis at the more advanced levels is a very good
model for this way of thinking.
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Ron, are you headed for UT Dallas or Texas Women's University? At any
rate,
I have good friends in both places, and will make introductions if you
desire.
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Neither and both. The Dallas area is one of collection that I've
researched over the years and this time it gave me the nod. I intend
to enjoy the offerings of both institutions as well as to explore the
scene in Dallas, one of America's great dream cities. I've done gigs
and know some folks very well in both institutions but the fact is that
my favorite part of the exploratory phase is when I'm mostly anonymous.
So I'm looking forward to letting that phase run its course while I
put another roughneck band together to tune my inside/outside
living/working space.
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Also, the Planetary Collegium (the program formally known as
CAiiA-STAR)
will be in Dallas for 10 days in April--we'll be giving some kind of
Symposium as well--hope you are there by then and we can meet. Will
send
details.
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Please keep me informed. I don't want to miss it.
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Jim--thanks for the Subtle Tech reminder. I will definitely apply for
this
year. I hope others on the list will as well. It's a great
conference, as
Todd, Sergio, and I can attest.
And so, the best of holidays to all, love the Buddha with Santa hat,
Todd.
All the best,
Diana
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Regards to all.
Ron Pellegrino
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