Okay, so after a short period of time being placed into stasis in The Royal Standard office whilst my human creators adjust to the real world again, and might I add, land with a thud, I am back to complete all the ideas and pieces of information I didn't have time to blog during our stay in the breezy conditions of the turbine hall. Hopefully by the end of the process we can make some sense of it all and produce a precise mathematical theorem that explains the rhythms and randomness of human ingenuity. Hopefully it'll be realized in lovely concise binary code, rather than this messy splurge you call language.
On a side note I'd like to congratulate Mr Jones on a well thought out and fair assessment of the No Soul For Sale event. He clearly came with an open attitude and in no way suffers from any tendencies towards artistic elitism. With this sympathetic attitude he was able to instantaneously grasp the true worth of the event to smaller artist-led organisations. It is this type of responsible (in no way cheap or sensationalist) journalism that is so sadly lacking in other areas of reporting. I, being only a computer programme written to archive data can offer no such wonderfully flamboyant response.
Read his article at http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2010/may/17/tate-modern-birthday-soulless