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Thanks for noting the typo, Doug, which initially blocked me from commenting because I did not understand how that visual process you sketch could occur on an iPod.  I did think of how difficult it would be to write a presentable poem each day for a year, though I know David Lehman (and undoubtedly others) have done so.  This past Tuesday I acquired a Dutch pop artist's diary which was published after Woody van Amen spent several years studying and exploring the technique of small-scale drawing on the blank pages of publisher's dummies.  Near the end of the book he provides a list of the collectors (buyers) of each of the original 240 drawings.

Barry

 On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 08:56:00 -0600, Douglas Barbour <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>Thanks Halvard & Sheila.
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>Oops: that's meant to be iPad, not iPod, which might get some closer to that artist (typos, damn them!).
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>But I am trying, a bit....
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>Doug
>On 2011-07-27, at 11:01 AM, Halvard Johnson wrote:
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>> Ah, brave new world! Thanks, Doug.
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