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I stared into the woods, envisioning something like a Japanese garden, similar to one I'd seen months earlier outside the Hammond Museum in North Salem.
"We're envisioning something that looks like a wristwatch on your arm," Dr. Jorgensen said, "which would enable someone to type on a photocopy of a keyboard that could be thrown away".
He was envisioning something we all take for granted now – that link between popstar, Twitter, Instagram, fanbase and culture; that frisson between the artist as an aloof creator and the artist as an active participant in their own community.
The change has prompted Mr. Allman, 58, whose main expertise lies mostly in silver and furniture, to survey the 18th- and 19th-century portraits and landscapes on the house's walls and for the first time to try envisioning something like Franz Kline's volcanic black-on-white slashes hanging in their august company.
I'm envisioning something like the one above, and Arrington wearing a hat like Michael Scott in the Booze Cruise episode of The Office.
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