i have a warm, comfortable apartment, a hot cup of coffee or a pepper grown-up -- bruni pete said. a health club membership and wine and cheese at a friday art opening. i live in a completely comfort and security even when i am constantly worried about my family and my people. i realize i had to produce work to address the chasm between the comfort and conflict zones both to examine the duality in which i exist and to push the limits of understanding purely in the comfort zone. i didn't want to work -- there is enough or at and rhetoric like that. it would have to be something interactive and dynamic where the viewers what have become part of the art project and i wanted to reach beyond the normal art world to have an affect on people from all walks of life who would never step into the gallery or go to an anti-war protest. the arrest of american public who remains disengaged and isolated in their comfort zone. how are we doing on time? are we good? questions? okay. okay. well, thank you. we are going to questions right now and if you have any questions please step to the microphon