In the months that have past since the conclusion of, or rather the bestowing of, a kiss that was specifically saved for the duration of one year for the purpose of being sold as a commodity on the Internet, I have reflected on the work in its entirety.
I have been requested by interested parties to bring about a conclusion to “digital-kiss.com” and was toying with the idea of making an additional website “digital-kissmyar*e.com” to stream my outcomes in a tidy, resplendent package as befitting something as tastefully presented as the original work itself.
However, I have decided that in order to answer questions as they may arrive to my inbox, it would be more advantageous to have an easily publishable vehicle…and here we are.
So, where shall I begin?
I am not kissing anyone at the moment, as in this time in my life. I would very much like to be.
DK.com has left me with the following:
I do not give kisses to just anyone.
I do know how, when and what it feels like to be immersed fully in an intimate moment with another. (blissful)
A sense of regret that I did miss an opportunity to kiss a most wonderful person which will not present itself again.
What I would like to do over the next few publications is present parts of my written paper for MA. The main reason is to contextualise some of the “trickier” aspects of the work whilst allowing deeper elements to be opened for discussion or at least for contemplation.
However, whilst I fully commend, advocate and invite an individual’s freedom of opinion, I will not be drawn into any blatant, patronising, demeaning or insulting persecution of what has already been passed as an innovative achievement within academia and the art industry.
Nor, will I tolerate any personal, slanderous or derogatory comments towards myself. I have received more than my fair share.
Please, if the moment takes you and you wish to mail me... miss@digital-kiss.com