Hi Theresa,

Most of it is online. There are also a number of cds out (different companies) and some books that are on Amazon and Abe. The practice is literally working daily on pieces - texts, virtual world or motion capture works, sound/music pieces, videos, etc. - that at least for me are a philosophical approach to the world, thinking through technology, culture, the 'natural order' of things, the difference between digital and analog domains (if there is a difference), and so forth. The daily practice keeps me, hopefuly, growing with a sense of wonder, and thinking about the natural order (in particular fungi! ), keeps me, literally, grounded.

I hope that helps. My work keeps appearing in odd places - an interview in online Rain Taxi, the Writing Under book now old (2012) from West Virginia University, and so forth. Unfortunately I don't really fit in anywhere, and so the work itself is splattered across media and institutions.

Alan, and thanks for asking -

On Fri, 11 Nov 2016, Theresa Ramseyer wrote:

Alan,
Curious, what is your "continuous meditation" practice and where are
your projects "extended elsewhere" than cyberspace?
I am enjoying your "semiotic splatter"s. They've suggested a few ideas
for my own writing attempts, but nothing I've followed through yet
solid.
Thanks,
Theresa
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