Staring at an empty browser window is never good for the soul, so I’ve de-camped to this excellent little internet cafe round the corner.
After the filming session yesterday it all seems to be getting even odder than it was before.
We still haven’t met the Lithuanian artists, the “home team”, and with no assignment until Saturday, we have nothing to do for three more days. We’re getting tetchy – not with each other – but to get working.
A couple of the guys thought it’d be good to get some publicity going so we’re going to set up a session to draw each other and use the results as publicity for the project.
They’ve set up a facebook group too.
A group of us took a long walk around the city this morning, to a) find an electric components shop and b) find the city beach by the river. We found both, eventually.
It’s an interesting time to be in Vilnius. The city’s changing rapidly and radically, and the pic I took on a bike ride illustrates this – a mix of medieval Old Town in the foreground, corporate capitalist shiny tower blocks to the right and soviet-era apartments in the backround.
If we can capture a sense of that energy in our work, we’ll be rockin.