On the first night, there was only me, the rocking boat, and this song I did not know. The red light made my fingers pink. I twirled the umbrella in my frozen daiquiri and pondered expectations.
Artist acquires a Bill Viola video and proceeds to record over it on his VCR. The work, of course, references Robert Rauschenberg's infamous "Erased De Kooning" (1953).
As the earth's crust hardened, a gaseous by-product called Explorsion was released into the earth's atmosphere. For a long while, this was the only thing on earth. But, then, probably, Explorsion took on more complicated shapes, such as carnivorous plants, dinosaurs and the tongue. Scientists believe that Explorsion manifests itself after hours of karaoke. Sometimes, maybe you, yourself, are Explorsion. Seen from above, or under a microscope, Explorsion seems to have a greenish glow...or blue or purple or red. Most recently, Explorsion was sighted as a magazine or as an event or, hopefully, as a household name. If you're not careful, Explorsion will come into your room while you sleep and spray you with a hose.
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