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		<title>i have been doubting</title>
		<description>this blog is languishing. but i think it's because i like writing in the wiki more.

today's entry.

oh and now i twitter my doubt here.

poo tee weet, the bell tolls for thee. </description>
		<link>http://blogs.doubt2.org/poo-tee-weet/?p=30</link>
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		<title>doubting the system</title>
		<description>it is not that i have not had encounters with doubt lately, perhaps it is just that i am spread a little too thinly across a number of online (and off) writing spaces. too many projects, the procrastinator's dream.

and so i throw this little pebble into the doubt pool, because ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.doubt2.org/poo-tee-weet/?p=29</link>
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		<title>richard shriff : doubt (routledge 2007)</title>
		<description>i stole this link from an email i shouldn't have received.

thanks simpat!

the editors of doubt2.org are hoping to get a review lined up soon. </description>
		<link>http://blogs.doubt2.org/poo-tee-weet/?p=28</link>
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		<title>one minute of doubt: carsten holler</title>
		<description>is on tank.tv at the moment: click on carsten holler and enjoy!
your responses in comments on this post please? </description>
		<link>http://blogs.doubt2.org/poo-tee-weet/?p=27</link>
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		<title>doubt zine</title>
		<description>one of my projects at the moment is to write a zine about two people i know who were/are artists who stopped making work for a period of time. this project has a distinct relationship to the doubt project, because the power of doubt (both positive and negative) seems to ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.doubt2.org/poo-tee-weet/?p=26</link>
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		<title>a million penguins</title>
		<description>penguin publishing has launched a wiki in which anyone can contribute to the composition of the novel. the methodological underpinnings sound interesting - wondering whether the ideas of 'networking' can be applied to artistic creation - but the doubting literary critic in me takes a deep breath.

thanks to typing with ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.doubt2.org/poo-tee-weet/?p=25</link>
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		<title>from a press release for &#8216;i am future meloncholic&#8217;</title>
		<description> Challenging, doubt-inducing and transformative aspects of 'the future' can
be perceived in Vito Acconci's repetitive acts, recorded in a super8 film
'Break-Through' or in Philippe Meste's detonative video 'LHRB'. Rachel
Reupke's 'Infrastructure' is born of a fascination with movie special
effects and narrative devices. And Carsten Höller’s 'One minute of doubt'
and 'Punktefilm' induct ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.doubt2.org/poo-tee-weet/?p=24</link>
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		<title>doubtful bloggers and the authority of experience</title>
		<description>it has been some time between posts here. but there is something happening on unworking which relates to the doubt project: unworking is a project that seems to have been (marginally) resuscitated by the confession of doubt.

talking the other day, ephemera and i wondered whether doubt blogs needed to be ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.doubt2.org/poo-tee-weet/?p=23</link>
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		<title>on reading &#8216;i love dick&#8217;</title>
		<description>chris kraus should most certainly be invited to participate in the doubt2.org project. i would love to see her write a doubt manifesto. although to be honest, reading 'i love dick' is turning out to be far more unsettling than i expected. and it's entirely possible that something as humble, ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.doubt2.org/poo-tee-weet/?p=20</link>
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		<title>notes on visiting the united states holocaust memorial museum</title>
		<description>it is crowded. people are walking around, stunned, silent. the exhibit feeds the crowds through three floors - one way traffic. we are herded, we herd ourselves. is this intentional?

bus loads of teenagers on school excursions, two boys join me in looking at a pile of rusted scissors, taken from ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.doubt2.org/poo-tee-weet/?p=19</link>
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