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Simon Tyszko has just posted his extraordinary film of the Welcome to Mars reading I gave at Phlight last December. By a deft series of superimpositions and elisions, mirroring images and overlaying sound, he has transformed the documentation recorded on the night into a scintillating and beautifully compact version of events. You can find this on the video page of the Phlight website or by clicking here. ‘It’s a 50-minute video,’ Simon warns in a recent txt, ‘so it may not be YouTube fast.’ Bring popcorn.
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