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September 19, 2006
The Memo-Pad Hand of Alexander Herchcovitch

See it there, just above his watch?
It's a lined page tattooed right where it's most convenient.
No more looking for something to write on.
Guy Trebay's September 12 New York Times story mentioned it in passing; I found it most thought-provoking, almost a throwback response to those who would have us install input jacks in our heads.
Trebay wrote, "There, in faint ink letters, the remains of a Memo to Self were scrawled across a lined page permanently marked on his skin. 'I had it done because I always forget something, and this way I don't,' Mr. Herchcovitch said."
Herchcovitch is a Russian designer from Brazil who happened to be showing his collection during Olympus Fashion Week in New York when Trebay happened by.
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herchcovitch descendends from a jewish polish family, not russian.
Posted by: g. | Mar 24, 2007 2:23:27 PM