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ukexpat (talk) 01:34, 11 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

User:Wikiwikiputt/HPSCHD

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Hi, I saw a request come and go at the WP:Drawing board on User:Wikiwikiputt/HPSCHD. One issue is that some sentences seem to have been largely copied from pages like [1]. We need your contributions to Wikipedia to belong to you and not someone else, so taht you own the copyright. However your article topic has merit. Graeme Bartlett (talk) 09:34, 11 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Wikiwikiputt: Could you tell me where you got your information about the sale of T-shirts during the HPSCHD premiere? I ask because it was incorrect; I myself silkscreened that image during the premiere, onto butchers'-paper tunics (a die-cut diamond had been removed at their center so that they could go over people's heads) that were distributed free to audience members. When the tunics ran out, I began screening onto garments provided by audience members, indeed including at least one T-shirt (and one memorably gigantic set of ladies' undershorts).

As for the I Ching-determined prices for graphics--that had nothing to do with T-shirts. It was employed in a few sales (to support the premiere) of posters from a very limited edition of silkscreened HPSCHD images. (All three HPSCHD posters can be seen in high resolution digital photos that can be downloaded from www.davideisenman.com). SocJan (talk) 22:12, 3 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Ah! The error appears in the Hiller exhibit materials that you cite. I will contact John Bewley and get it corrected. SocJan (talk) 22:27, 3 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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