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Oh man, it is SO GREAT to see all this footage out in the wild and remember even more about those days. I was at that Esther video premiere, the Smith College show... Townsend was a deeply transformational experience for me and one I wish I'd brought my cameras to (in fact I think I did, but it was also my first time using psychedelics so I was not exactly on my game). 91 was such a phormative year in so many ways, for me and also for The Boys.
Glad to see that some of the Arrowhead stuff is out there in the world now, but I hope we can get another pass at it with Clinton's restoration expertise and adding in some of the additional footage that is out there!
(jg, you might recall that not only did I work at Specular International for a while, but I was in the very CS computer graphics class alongside Adam and Dennis where the final project was to create a manipulable 3D environment... their final project was the seeds that became Infini-D! MY final project let me squeak by in the class with a "pass"...)