5th June 2010
The faces on the Town Hall frontage remind me of female aviators, or astronauts.
The future always entangled with the sky.
2nd June 2010
Issued with an official pass and spend time exploring the old projection booth. Find a fragment of an old document. It appears to be a fragment of a poem about a ‘lady from riga’. A tiger is also mentioned.
Last nights excursion to the green yielded some interesting results. I return in bright sunshine, and press my ear to the ground convinced I can hear the strains of some subterranean waltz. Perhaps I nodded off for a moment. At the town hall I search the lower floors for doors which might give access to a tunnel connecting these sights. Another thought, perhaps guests would arrive by boat, the canal tunnel is not far away.
In the projection booth find several fire buckets full of sand. I shall bring in a small rake to smooth their surface and create a miniature contemplative garden, like those I saw in Japan.
1st June 2010
After a day at the museum researching toy theatres some exciting news…
I diligently applied myself to the study of Islington’s long history as a centre for the manufacture and sale of toy theatres. This was I reasoned a sensible place to start before moving onto the larger ones. However more of this at a later date as other events overtook me.
I was able to enter the town hall once again tonight- a glittering affair, during conversation two young ladies, perhaps wearied by my extensive Webb and Pollock’s chatter abruptly changed the subject. They told me about a subterranean ballroom located beneath Islington Green.
Tonight I shall investigate, I have created a special tool to monitor underground resonance.