I had a sound piece, 75-minute long sound piece, you know, sound with 55 pieces or so from like 50 years of my tapes, audio tapes. I have thousands of them, I have been always collecting audio same way as I collect footage and I selected like from 15 seconds to two minutes long segments and its like as in my diary symphony of sounds which again was very well received. It was also on radio, they played it. Then the second piece is... in 1979 and 1980 for 10 months I kept a record of my dreams, which is not very easy, but one can get into that habit and begin to remember as you begin to work with it every day. You begin to remem... work out a method of remembering dreams. So I was planning, I wrote them down and I was planning to publish the book, but that never happened, so I gave it to one of my artists friends August Varagikalis, who happens to be Lithuanian, but he's, I think he's very, very good. He made parallel drawings to go... not illustrations, but set of drawings that go parallel and go together. It's like two notes, you know, get all very separate, but when you play them together, you know, then something else happens. So this and that to, so... when they offered me a show, at Museum of Modern Art in the city of Paris, I thought, ah - I will exhibit my dreams. And they will be also for sale! So August prepared them on panels, when I typed with a typewriter and he may have put the combination of his drawings and I... that is was my, exhibition of my dreams. The audience were so, the viewer passes by was also... they were also invited to write down their latest dream, and there was a box, which I think I will publish later of those dreams that people left. It's closing this weekend as we are talking here, and its last weekend of September – it went for the whole summer. So, those are two elements, and then they published an artist's book which contains a collection, again... usually when we say artist's book what is when, means is that the artists are invited to do something and then the book is published of drawings or whatever, photos memories usually you know their childhood photographs etc, so since I don't consider myself an artist, I took the apostrophe out and I just made it into plural artists and I collected some maybe 70 or so postcards and memorabilia from last 30, 40 years and, mostly by my friends artists... artists, filmmakers, and that is the, the third element.