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	<title>Comments on: Talents 17 &#8211; Life with Maggie</title>
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		<title>By: Nine Gidlund</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nine Gidlund</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 03:13:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Today I went  to see this exhibition at the Goethe Institute of Stockholm, and I read the interview - or rather part of this - from the book.
It seems as such an interesting idea, to let the mask of his wife´s ownings, that she got from her parents collections of mask, this mask from  the 1930-1940´s and let it haev its own life in our time.

He is makin  an avatar of this I  think. This is what I do  with my avatars in SecondLife. Liza loves the 1920`s and she hates all of this new era´s stuff, but she tries to fit in. Just like &quot;Maggie&quot;, as the photographer names the character he is making of the mask to let it become alive again in our time.

I specifically loves the scene, the photography, of Maggie at the beach. She wants to be there and swim like the other guests on the beach - but she doesn´t want to be undressed or dressed in bikini. She makes her own way a bathing suit - a swimming suit- of her nightgown or a short dress. So this way she is on the beach as she used to be in the 1930 or 1040´s maybe. But she at least tries her outmost to fit in, and this she also does.

When you are meeting an enviroment that isn´t yours, but still is supposed to be, you  try to make the best of this situation. I think&quot;Maggie&quot; is excellent in adjusting^^^

AM so gonna buy this book^^

Best regards,
Nine</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I went  to see this exhibition at the Goethe Institute of Stockholm, and I read the interview &#8211; or rather part of this &#8211; from the book.<br />
It seems as such an interesting idea, to let the mask of his wife´s ownings, that she got from her parents collections of mask, this mask from  the 1930-1940´s and let it haev its own life in our time.</p>
<p>He is makin  an avatar of this I  think. This is what I do  with my avatars in SecondLife. Liza loves the 1920`s and she hates all of this new era´s stuff, but she tries to fit in. Just like &#8220;Maggie&#8221;, as the photographer names the character he is making of the mask to let it become alive again in our time.</p>
<p>I specifically loves the scene, the photography, of Maggie at the beach. She wants to be there and swim like the other guests on the beach &#8211; but she doesn´t want to be undressed or dressed in bikini. She makes her own way a bathing suit &#8211; a swimming suit- of her nightgown or a short dress. So this way she is on the beach as she used to be in the 1930 or 1040´s maybe. But she at least tries her outmost to fit in, and this she also does.</p>
<p>When you are meeting an enviroment that isn´t yours, but still is supposed to be, you  try to make the best of this situation. I think&#8221;Maggie&#8221; is excellent in adjusting^^^</p>
<p>AM so gonna buy this book^^</p>
<p>Best regards,<br />
Nine</p>
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		<title>By: Nine Gidlund</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nine Gidlund</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 18:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Made a blog about your book today. May I use one of them pictures in this?
Maybe the one of Maggie at the beach? As I mention this one in the blog?

Best regards,
Nine</description>
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<p>Made a blog about your book today. May I use one of them pictures in this?<br />
Maybe the one of Maggie at the beach? As I mention this one in the blog?</p>
<p>Best regards,<br />
Nine</p>
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