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            Photo of The Andy Warhol Diaries cover, taken by Eduardo Navas, December, 2007. 
            Diary 
              of 
              a 
              Star 
              is 
              a 
              critical 
              take 
              on 
              blogging 
              that 
              appropriates 
              selections 
              from 
               
              the 
              Andy 
              Warhol 
            Diaries.  
            This project started on 2/28/2004 and ended on 12/31/2007. Originally, I expected to finish it in one year (thirty selected diary entries per year blogged per month), but in the end it took me three years; and this is the only thing that changed from the critical outline that follows below.  When necessary, I planned to take no more than a month off from the diaries  because of other commitments, but as it turned out at times I took several months off. This could not be helped. What should matter is the integrity of the accounts currently present in this blog. You will find many voices on both sides of the blog, simply because that's life: people live, and die. If after browsing through the entries you feel like dropping me a line for critical feedback or just a question, please don't hesitate to do so: eduardo_at_navasse_dot_net 
            Eduardo Navas 
            12/31/2007 
             
              
            Blogging 
              is 
              an 
              online 
              activity 
              blurring 
              the 
              line of
              the 
              private 
              and 
              public, 
              something 
              Warhol 
              was 
              interested 
              in 
              doing 
              in 
              all 
              of 
              his 
              work. 
              As 
              it 
              is 
              commonly 
              known, 
              a 
              blog 
              (short 
              for 
              weblog) 
              is 
              basically 
              an 
              online 
              journal 
              where 
              the 
              writer, 
              who 
              is 
              called 
              a 
              blogger, 
              posts 
              entries 
              for 
              online 
              readers. 
              The 
              blogs 
              are 
              mostly 
              informal 
              and 
              extremely 
              biased. 
              Sometimes 
              bloggers, 
              as 
              they 
              realize 
              that 
              their 
              logs 
              have 
              an 
              increasing 
              audience, 
              may 
              tailor 
              their 
              entries 
              to 
              accommodate 
              the 
              readers. 
              This 
              is 
              not 
              always 
              the 
              case 
              but 
              it 
              does 
              happen, 
              particularly 
              if 
              the 
              blogger 
              has 
              a 
              way 
              of 
              letting 
              the 
              readers 
              comment 
              on 
              the 
              postings 
              via 
              a 
              feedback 
              form. 
              The 
              format 
              of 
              the 
              blog 
              is 
              similar 
              to 
              diary 
              entries, 
              only 
              on 
              the 
              Web 
              the 
              content 
              is 
              exposed 
              to 
              an 
              unknown 
              public. 
              This 
              uncertainty 
              places 
              the 
              blogger 
              in 
              an 
              odd 
              place 
              where 
              the 
              writing 
              can 
              at 
              times 
              be 
              intimate 
              along 
              the 
              lines 
              of 
              a 
              personal 
              journal 
              while 
              functioning 
              in 
              a 
              public 
              arena; 
              because 
              bloggers 
              are 
              implicitly 
              aware 
              of 
              this, 
              the 
              entries 
              can 
              be 
              considered 
              tainted. 
              And 
              here 
              the 
              private 
              public 
              dichotomy 
              that 
              Andy 
              Warhol 
              was 
              so 
              interested 
              in 
              exploring 
              becomes 
              exposed. 
             
            The 
              Andy 
              Warhol 
              Diaries 
              function 
              in 
              much 
              the 
              same 
              way 
              as 
              blogs 
              do 
              today; 
              this 
              may 
              be 
              due 
              to 
              Warhol's 
              awareness 
              of 
              his 
              public 
              persona. 
              The 
              diaries 
              read 
              as 
              though 
              he 
              knew 
              that 
              his 
              material 
              would 
              be 
              published 
              at 
              one 
              point. 
              Indeed, 
              his 
              entries 
              when 
              read 
              online, 
              especially 
              when 
              links 
              are 
              added, 
              are 
              quite 
              fascinating. 
              They 
              read 
              as 
              though 
              he 
              wrote 
              them 
              a 
              few 
              hours 
              before, 
              just 
              like 
              an 
              average 
              blogger 
              would 
              do 
              on 
              an 
              ordinary 
              day. 
              But 
              the 
              credit 
              should 
              really 
              go 
              to 
              Pat 
              Hackett, 
              who 
              edited 
              the 
              diaries, 
              and 
              who 
              wrote 
              all 
              the 
              original 
              entries 
              when 
              Warhol 
              called 
              her 
              in 
              the 
              morning 
              to 
              tell 
              her 
              about 
              the 
              previous 
              day. 
              Ultimately, 
              it 
              may 
              be 
              her 
              editing 
              that 
              makes 
              the 
              Warhol 
              Diaries 
              read 
              as 
              an 
              early 
              printed 
              version 
              of 
              a 
              blog. 
             
            The 
              Andy 
              Warhol 
              Diaries 
              was 
              edited 
              by 
              Pat 
              Hackett 
              from 
              a 
              set 
              of 
              entries 
              primarily 
              used 
              as 
              Tax 
              expense 
              records. 
              After 
              Andy's 
              death 
              on 
              February 
              22, 
              1987 
              Hackett 
              realized 
              that 
              the 
              tax 
              logs 
              contained 
              rich 
              material 
              that 
              could 
              become 
              the 
              ultimate 
              portrait 
              of 
              Warhol. 
              The 
              result 
              is 
              a 
              set 
              of 
              diary 
              entries 
              that 
              tell 
              us 
              about 
              Warhol's 
              idiosyncrasies 
              while 
              doing 
              what 
              he 
              did 
              best: 
              expose 
              the 
              rich 
              and 
              famous 
              in 
              unique 
              moments 
              that 
              at 
              times 
              could 
              even 
              be 
              considered 
              embarrassing. 
             
            I 
              use 
              selections 
              of 
              the 
              Andy 
              Warhol 
              Diaries 
              in 
              the 
              form 
              of 
              a 
              blog 
              to 
              comment 
              on 
              diary 
              entries, 
              the 
              private 
              and 
              public, 
              the 
              idea 
              of 
              a 
              celebrity 
              and 
              her 
              life 
              as 
              a 
              public 
              persona, 
              and 
              the 
              activity 
              of 
              web-surfing 
              as 
              part 
              of 
              a 
              new 
              social 
              space. 
              The 
              way 
              the 
              project 
              works 
              is 
              I 
              select 
              an 
              entry 
              from 
              Warhol's 
              diary 
              and 
              type 
              it 
              verbatim 
              on 
              the 
              blog 
              to 
              the 
              right 
              called 
              "diary." 
              I 
              create 
              links 
              of 
              people 
              and 
              places 
              that 
              Warhol 
              mentions. 
              I 
              then 
              comment 
              on 
              the 
              people 
              and/or 
              the 
              entry 
              itself 
              on 
              the 
              blog 
              to 
              the 
              left 
              called 
              "meta 
              diary." 
              What 
              I 
              write 
              always 
              depends 
              on 
              how 
              I 
              relate 
              to 
              Warhol's 
              entry 
              as 
              well 
              as 
              what 
              I 
              learn 
              while 
              surfing 
              the 
              links 
              his 
              entry 
              provided. 
              The 
              entries 
              correspond 
              by 
              date. The way they are recontextualized as a blog allows for the online user to recognize the aura of Warhol, as well as the autonomy of the work as an allegorical piece of art. To accentuate this dynamic, the comments I make are separated from Warhol’s entries in the archives. The user can only read them seperately and must move back and forth between them.              I 
              will 
              often 
              take 
              more 
              than 
              half 
              a 
              day 
              to 
              post 
              my 
              own 
              entry, 
              so 
              chances 
              are 
              that 
              when 
              the 
              reader 
              visits 
              this 
              website 
              the 
              "meta-diary" 
              will 
              be 
              a 
              day 
              behind.             
            Diary 
              of 
              a 
              Star 
              was 
              inspired 
              by 
              Baudelaire's 
              dandy, 
              also 
              known 
              as 
              a 
              Flaneur. 
              During 
              a 
              creative 
              critical 
              writing 
              Ph.D. 
              seminar 
              I 
              took 
              with 
              Lesley 
              Stern 
              at 
              UCSD 
              in 
              the 
              Winter 
              quarter 
              of 
              2004, 
              I 
              was 
              expected 
              to 
              write 
              a 
              critical 
              essay 
              that 
              was 
              creative 
              and 
              which 
              problematized 
              the 
              usual 
              academic 
              approach 
              to 
              writing. 
              My 
              response 
              was 
              an 
              essay 
              which 
              combined 
              Baudelaire's 
              Flaneur 
              and 
              Andy 
              Warhol's 
              persona 
              as 
              the 
              subjects 
              of 
              modernity 
              and 
              postmodernity, 
              respectively. 
              The 
              essay 
              explains 
              how 
              they 
              become 
              my 
              avatars 
              to 
              surf 
              the 
              web. 
              This 
              is 
              why 
              the 
              log 
              entries 
              are 
              posted 
              by 
              "dandy" 
              in 
              Andy's 
              log 
              (right) 
              and 
              by 
              "meta-dandy" 
              in 
              my 
              own 
              log 
              (left). 
              The 
              essay 
              is now part of this project and can be read as a pdf file.  A corresponding link is at the top of this page.  
            This 
              project 
              consists 
              of 
              two 
              parts. 
              The 
              first 
              is 
              from 
              March 
              28, 
              2004 
              to 
              May 
              11, 
              2004. 
              The 
              second 
              starts 
              on 
              July 
              1, 
              2004 
              and 
              is 
              still 
              going 
              on. 
              The 
              first 
              half 
              has 
              entries 
              from 
              the 
              first 
              two 
              months 
              of 
              Warhol's 
              diaries. 
              After 
              writing 
              for 
              sometime, 
              I 
              came 
              to 
              realize 
              that 
              it 
              would 
              take 
              me 
              about 
              ten 
              years 
              to 
              write 
              all 
              of 
              the 
              Warhol 
              diaries 
              online. 
              I 
              do 
              not 
              have 
              this 
              kind 
              of 
              time 
              to 
              devote 
              to 
              the 
              project 
              so 
              I 
              decided 
              to 
              break 
              it 
              down 
              to 
              a 
              more 
              manageable 
              time 
              period 
              of 
              ten 
              months, 
              which 
              means 
              that 
              each 
              year 
              equals 
              a 
              month. 
              How 
              this 
              works 
              is 
              actually 
              in 
              the 
              meta-dandy 
              blog 
              entry 
              of 
              May 
              11, 
              2004. 
              It 
              is 
              quoted 
              below 
              and 
              you 
              can 
              also 
              visit 
              the 
              actual 
              entry 
              here. 
             
            Following 
              is 
              the 
              May 
              11, 
              2004 
              entry: 
            Tuesday, 
              May 
              11, 
              2004 
               
               
              Today 
              I 
              should 
              comment 
              on 
              Kitty 
              Miller's 
              party 
              because 
              this 
              is 
              the 
              corresponding 
              entry 
              by 
              Andy, 
              but 
              instead 
              I 
              find 
              the 
              need 
              to 
              layout 
              important 
              paradigms 
              for 
              the 
              future 
              of 
              this 
              project. 
              This 
              particular 
              entry 
              marks 
              an 
              important 
              time 
              in 
              the 
              development 
              of 
              "Diary 
              of 
              a 
              Star" 
              (that's 
              this 
              website). 
              Because 
              the 
              original 
              entries 
              by 
              Andy 
              in 
              The 
              Andy 
              Warhol 
              Diaries 
              span 
              over 
              a 
              period 
              of 
              ten 
              years, 
              I 
              have 
              come 
              to 
              realize 
              that 
              I 
              will 
              not 
              be 
              able 
              to 
              write 
              about 
              his 
              diary 
              everyday 
              for 
              ten 
              years. 
              My 
              resources 
              are 
              limited 
              and 
              it 
              is 
              unreasonable 
              for 
              me 
              to 
              commit 
              to 
              such 
              a 
              long 
              term 
              task. 
              Instead 
              I 
              have 
              opted 
              to 
              select 
              from 
              the 
              material 
              that 
              was 
              originally 
              published 
              by 
              Pat 
              Hackett. 
              This 
              means 
              that 
              I 
              will 
              choose 
              entries 
              from 
              her 
              selected 
              entries. 
              I 
              will 
              not 
              edit 
              the 
              actual 
              entries; 
              these 
              will 
              be 
              posted 
              as 
              they 
              appear 
              in 
              her 
              book. 
              I 
              will 
              add 
              links 
              and 
              comments 
              on 
              the 
              "meta 
              diary" 
              (that's 
              this 
              page), 
              to 
              critique 
              on 
              the 
              activity 
              of 
              blogging 
              in 
              relationship 
              to 
              diary 
              writing. 
               
              Pat 
              Hackett 
              selected 
              the 
              material 
              published 
              in 
              the 
              book 
              from 
              a 
              much 
              larger 
              pool 
              of 
              entries. 
              What 
              Hackett 
              is 
              doing 
              when 
              she 
              edits 
              the 
              diaries 
              is 
              becoming 
              an 
              author 
              in 
              her 
              own 
              right. 
              She 
              has 
              left 
              out 
              material 
              that 
              the 
              reader 
              must 
              wonder 
              about, 
              and 
              created 
              her 
              own 
              narrative 
              of 
              Andy. 
              In 
              a 
              sense, 
              then, 
              when 
              reading 
              Andy's 
              diaries, 
              the 
              reader 
              is 
              compelled 
              to 
              wonder 
              about 
              the 
              other 
              entries 
              Hackett 
              did 
              not 
              choose, 
              as 
              well 
              as 
              the 
              parts 
              she 
              edited 
              out 
              of 
              the 
              days 
              she 
              did 
              choose 
              to 
              publish. 
              This 
              process 
              of 
              selection 
              exposes 
              Hackett 
              as 
              an 
              author, 
              as 
              a 
              person 
              who 
              selected 
              according 
              to 
              what 
              she 
              deemed 
              important. 
              So, 
              in 
              a 
              sense 
              when 
              reading 
              the 
              Warhol 
              Diaries, 
              we 
              are 
              reading 
              a 
              portrait 
              of 
              Andy 
              that 
              was 
              constructed 
              by 
              Hackett 
              as 
              editor. 
               
              With 
              all 
              this 
              in 
              mind, 
              I 
              find 
              it 
              more 
              appropriate 
              that 
              I 
              choose 
              from 
              Hackett's 
              choices. 
              This 
              strategy 
              will 
              also 
              further 
              comment 
              on 
              new 
              media's 
              dependency 
              on 
              metalanguages 
              to 
              function; 
              that 
              is, 
              Hackett 
              filtered 
              material 
              for 
              the 
              reader, 
              then 
              the 
              reader 
              (me, 
              the 
              book 
              reader) 
              re-filters 
              this 
              material 
              for 
              other 
              readers 
              (you, 
              the 
              web 
              surfer). 
              My 
              main 
              objective 
              is 
              to 
              comment 
              on 
              blogging 
              and 
              its 
              relationship 
              to 
              diary 
              entries, 
              the 
              private 
              and 
              public, 
              the 
              idea 
              of 
              a 
              celebrity 
              and 
              its 
              life 
              as 
              a 
              public 
              persona, 
              and 
              the 
              activity 
              of 
              web-surfing 
              as 
              a 
              new 
              social 
              space; 
              all 
              these 
              interests 
              come 
              to 
              be 
              reinforced 
              by 
              my 
              own 
              editing 
              of 
              Hackett's 
              editing. 
               
              So, 
              from 
              now 
              on, 
              I 
              will 
              choose 
              selections 
              from 
              the 
              10 
              year 
              span 
              published 
              by 
              Hacket 
              as 
              The 
              Andy 
              Warhol 
              Diaries 
              for 
              10 
              months. 
              This 
              means 
              that 
              for 
              each 
              month 
              there 
              will 
              be 
              about 
              thirty 
              entries 
              comprising 
              a 
              year, 
              starting 
              with 
              1977. 
              Due 
              to 
              everyday 
              logistics, 
              it 
              might 
              be 
              necessary 
              for 
              me 
              to 
              have 
              a 
              month 
              off 
              from 
              time 
              to 
              time; 
              however, 
              all 
              sets 
              of 
              entries 
              will 
              usually 
              be 
              started 
              on 
              the 
              first 
              of 
              the 
              month 
              and 
              end 
              on 
              the 
              last 
              day 
              of 
              the 
              month. 
              In 
              this 
              way, 
              the 
              reader, 
              while 
              becoming 
              aware 
              of 
              my 
              appropriation 
              of 
              pre-published 
              material, 
              may 
              have 
              the 
              desire 
              to 
              find 
              out 
              what 
              material 
              I 
              did 
              not 
              choose 
              and, 
              therefore, 
              might 
              consider 
              reading 
              the 
              actual 
              diary, 
              which 
              is 
              absolutely 
              fascinating. 
               
              So 
              the 
              first 
              edited 
              entries 
              will 
              start 
              on 
              July 
              1, 
              2004. 
              Like 
              the 
              previous 
              entries, 
              I 
              will 
              first 
              post 
              Andy's 
              original 
              journal 
              entry, 
              and 
              then 
              I 
              will 
              comment 
              on 
              his 
              material 
              on 
              this 
              page. 
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