

Fortunately, I was an indefatigable squeaky wheel and – despite being told point blank that such a thing was impossible – eventually obtained the necessary fix. The technical explanation for this disruption – as far as I can gather – is that they relocated the MySQL database to a remote server and, for a long time, were unable to adjust my Movable Type blogging software to account for this new reality. The reason why is quotidian in the extreme. Fortunately, I did not fall off the face of the earth – just the digital version of it. Biographical information can be an obscuring illusion that precludes a viewer’s opportunity to approach each work as a primary experience of one’s own perception.īut I would like to express my gratitude to all those who reached out to see if I was OK. I figure it’s necessarily represented in the work and 2. Since we launched in 2003, I’ve gone light on including too much in the way of my quotidian biography because 1. In an alleged effort to improve efficiency and security, my webhost upgraded its server to a new platform and, in the process, eradicated my ability to post.anything…for over ten weeks.įrom the start TINSQUO has been dedicated to tracking the forward edge of studio activity – the idea being that the overarching process of an artist’s evolution is a work in and of itself. Today, if you’ll permit me a moment of meta, I’ll explain the recent absence of posts:

For some weeks now, some of you have been asking, “Where has TINSQUO gone?”
