



PERSONAL RECORD
PERSONAL: ˈpəːs(ə)n(ə)l (adjective) 1. belonging to or affecting a particular person rather than anyone else.
2. of or concerning one’s private life, relationships, and emotions rather than one’s career or public life.
(noun) NORTH AMERICAN 1. an advertisement or message in the personal column of a newspaper.
Leigh Woods Again
One Year, one week and a day…

I took this photo 374 days ago, after a chest biopsy. The doctors had detected a large something in my chest that was causing me difficulty breathing. I had a few dark months not being sure which direction things were going in, I couldn’t even walk down to the shop to get lunch without pausing to catch my breath, and I was being told I should prepare myself for bad news. I was injected with radioactive fluid, put through a large electronic donut, and had bits of me taken away for examination.
Fortunately, it turned out the something was a non-malignancy known as sarcoidosis. The cause is unknown. There is a theory that it is an auto-immune reaction, triggered by perhaps an infection (or stress, or grief, or tiredness, or not stopping). It produced a granuloma in the lymph gland in my chest which was pushing into the lungs. But it had appeared to have stopped getting bigger.
So one year, one week and a day later, the sarcoidosis has receded. I look a bit older, but I have given up sugar and alcohol, lost a big chunk of the weight I put on, have seriously reassessed some priorities, I’m writing every morning and on Friday last week I ran for twenty minutes straight without stopping.
With a bit of luck and application, I might even try a half marathon in the autumn.
Hope all is well with you guys.
Be kind. Be useful. Et cetera.
White City Stadium Spring 1976
Dad came to visit this weekend and showed us this rare and until recently unseen footage of himself and the team practising at the long gone White City Stadium in (we think) spring 1977.
Grandad Greer is on there too.
Sponsored links added to Delicious RSS feeds
If you follow my link feed (I’ll include this post in there too), you may have noticed some adverts coming down that stream.
This is a new development, announced just the other day by the new owners of bookmarking site, Delicious. They will be inserting ads from now on in all their RSS feeds to help pay for overheads.
I’m not keen on unsolicited ads so will be moving it over to Pinboard as soon as I can. No further action required on your part.
I am still in bed with the Englandshire Winter Virus, so please bear with, it might take me a few days to sort it out.
In the meantime look at these amazing animations by the mysterious Volvulent.
Mission Statement 08/02/2016
Hello.
My name is Paul Greer I work at BDH Design and Direction in Bristol making computer animation for the television and other formats. I live in the West of England. I am married with three children.
In my spare time (distant laughter) I draw, write and play with animation.
I started this blog nearly ten years ago as a mixture of a scrapbook of internet things, a log of my professional work, and an archive of my more personal art and drawings.
My main interests are animation and investigating different ways of telling stories with pictures. I also like to post about music, tech, film, friends, politics and comics.
This is a very exciting time with regards to story telling and the ways those stories are disseminated so I would like to connect with people who have a similar interest in radiant experiments with media, and who might like share what we can offer to that project.
As well as this I would like to use this blog as a research station and personal feedback loop to reinforce and encourage my creative life, hopefully providing a resource and point of encouragement to readers as well.
Here is a gallery of the some of work I have been part of or have been fortunate enough to make myself.
Fortune: “Done is better than perfect”.
The back of this photo is marked 1966.
The last time we spoke was a year ago today on my birthday last year. I keep meaning to tell you things that you would like to hear forgetting for a moment that you’re not there anymore. But the children are all doing well, especially the two who started the new school and you’d be proud of all of them. We’re off out to see the fireworks with Dad tonight and I wish you could be with us. Sleep well, Mum. x



