I began... became more conscious of what I was doing, maybe around '61, somewhere there, that is maybe I thought, 'It's like a record of my life'. Not so much conscious of a diary form itself, it sort of developed gradually, so I began looking through all my past material and I kept like looking every year until I come maybe '65 until, and reducing sort of it and eliminating, I regret now that I threw out some of the footage that I eliminated, and something that became later, Walden and Lost, Lost, Lost.
Walden was finished first and like was practically finished in '67, but I think first screening was in '68, maybe, I have to check the dates, but I completed it in the form that it is almost like it is now, when Gerald O'Grady from Buffalo called me and said, 'I'm organising an arts festival at the Albright Knox Gallery in Buffalo and besides theatre, music, whatever, we would like to have an evening of film'. And we thought maybe if you could do that. So I said, 'Sure, because I have something practically ready'. So, that is... he sponsored, you know, printing and that's how that film came, was completed. Lost, Lost, Lost came three or four years later. At that time already I sort of... but I kept in Walden on the... I mean, the same applies to all my films. Certain kind of material that goes like together has a certain unity.