This is a transcription of a lunar mission downloaded from Nasa. This is a transcription of our last conversation. Mole talks about scores. And how he might use the music of ‘I was strolling through the park one day’ and use notes as a movement choreography. Like footsteps on the moon. He has marked out the footsteps of an astronaut across the page and they look like musical notes. He says: When you are looking at it you find connections. There are three astronauts and there are three of us. One going around the moon and two on the moon. One outside and two inside. Those relationships of that action and what we’re doing. Reminds Mole a lot of what we were doing with Schrodinger actually. It’s finding these parallels. We video everything and they filmed everything. I like the idea of filming everything of marking the cross hair onto the stage of filming everything but filming everything badly. There was a clip of astronauts fixing a rover with gaffer tape. Lisa says you can look at the stars and you look at the moon and you can look historically and see the flag on the moon. We look at the sea of tranquility on Google Sky. There are icons of astronauts holding digital flags. They have shadows. They look like musical notes too. Like a score on the surface of the moon. You can see where they left landing craft, rubbish, debris. Mole says Apollo 14 was the one where they played golf. He says Apollo 15 was the one with the car. It’s brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. It is all here. www.google.com/moon

