Thursday, 19 November 2009


17/11/09, Berlin:
My immediate response is to draw in the spiral. Then I notice that the left-hand spiral is a rather elaborate bass clef. Then you tell us where the road is, and the garden, so I decide to draw them in. But what abides is a wandering abput what it would be like to live in a Fibonacci house. I saw from one of the books that you had constructed 3-D models of the houses. My urge then is to treat them as dolls houses, to furnish and people them, to make them materiallly inhabited. As they are, their materiality is in the books: they are materialised as texts, not as houses. That was 112 words. So does it spill out of room 1, or leave part of room 2 empty? (and actually in the 'real' Fibonacci sequence there are two 100 word rooms, so rooms 1 and 2 both have 100 words...) Two ensuite bathrooms maybe?
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