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thank you rob for your comment, interesting you mention becoming too formal and trying not to loose a sense of humour. this comment has allowed me to contextualise the source of my nerves this morning.

the work takes place in a public park. the arts development officer i’ve been working with advised me to get permissions from councils to use their see saws in the parks that i want to place the snee snaw into. all of this was done prior to applying.

however, and here’s the rub that is causing me the concern and the thought that as a publically funded project, the moments when things do go astray should be out in the public domain… i’m waiting on one council for their formal event paperwork thing and another i’ve discovered that the information i sent through has been interpreted as another park, so in their council area i have permission on paper for the wrong park. in discovering the proper name of the park, i’ve connected with a research technique that i’ll be able to utilise in subsequent snee snaw event planning.

so for now i’m bopping in my chair to some tunes from the attached you tube file and looking forward to an afternoon of website and flyer designing. i am looking after the design of everything for this project. through other collaborations i’ve learnt about flyer size and print quality and website optimisation for mobile devices.

this project is allowing me the use of many tools in a tool box that i’ve collected over the last few years.

having shared my hightmare over the park name and eaten a dirty sandwich for lunch i feel energised and ready for the afternoon.

fish, fish, box.

music to bop on my chair to while designing flyers and completing website work.


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