The Professor As Artist Part 1

The following notes may shed some light on an obscure but significant period in the Professor's life. Following disagreements with the senior staff at Trewellard University (reportedly involving the efficacy of deploying a leg slip), the Professor left to become Artist Out of Residence at Aston Botterell.

It was here that the Professor created the ground-breaking performance art piece "Make Mine A Double". This site-specific piece at the local brewery lasted for nearly three months and involved many contemporary dance troupes, the postman, community volunteers, passing dog-walkers and 18 chickens.

The local press enthusiastically described the event as "taking place".

To this day, the Professor refuses to explain the piece more fully save to say that "The meaning is subjective, yet the subjective has meaning. And the eggs came in very useful."

Make Mine a Double

Shortly after this performance, the professor left to take up the post of Directeur Sportif of the cycling team 'Semiotics Mopbucket Costumedrama' with, as I'm sure most people would agree, considerable success. 

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