Heath Bunting rarely puts his thoughts and feelings on screen with words. Usually, they were blazoned across networks in passionate expressive structures which he draws from the ever encroaching apparatus repressive. Today, his projects brighten network nodes and edges in Baku, Moscow, Paris, Rome, and London, as well as the personal memories of such celebrated thinkers as Rachel Baker, Jim Adlington and Mike Stubbs. Published here for the first time in English is his artist's diary for 2003 which provides provocative insight into his character and the evolution of his work.