lalalalalala, see my comments below the pomposity......

Eryk Salvaggio wrote:

> Apparently Patricia is disturbed by the call for new work to
> be archived for a new edition of the fluxus workbook.
>
> Contrary to popular belief; the ideology of the fluxus movement,
> as stated by George Maciunas, was to liberate art from everyday
> life, to abolish legitimacy and aggrandizement of the artist.
> Fortunately for us, that means that the collection of scripts
> will not have rules or qualifications.
>
> Entries are still being accepted. Patricia has made the first
> entry:
>
> "OH SHIT" FLUXUS PERFORMANCE FOR PATRICIA:
>
> 1. Split up the factions.

f               a
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i     o
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>
> 2. Let them know the rules.

Rules:

Never Make Workbooks.
Never Be Pompous.
Never let Anyone Know the Rules.
Always Wear Silk Pajamas at night and Pleather during the day.
Always have an Art School degree and flaunt it.

>
> 3. Qualify.

You must have red hair to qualify.
You must have a red car.

>
> 4. Call it the Neo-Dada-Fluxlist-In-Flux-Workbook.

Call it the Neo-Dad-Fluxlist-In-Flux-Workbook and give it a red cover.
Distribute it only to people wearing red, but not trousers of that hue.

>
>
> It was Brad's Ascii art.

I beg to differ.  Only Heiko could pull that off, despite the return
address.

>
>
> Confused by objections to progress;

Elated by confusion of others,

P!!!!!

>
> -e.
>
> Patricia wrote:
> >
> > Oh, please.  Actually, I started this with Oh, shit, and probably
> > should have stayed with the scatological reference.
> >
> > Let's call it the Neo-Dada-Fluxlist-In-Flux-Workbook for Those Who
> > Qualify.
> >
> > And do let us know the rules.
> >
> > The qualifications.
> >
> > And the subject matter.
> >
> > And how we split up the factions.
> >
> > And will the performances be in the form of argumentation?
> >
> > I think I'm joining the Bay Area Dadaists, they smile a lot.
> >
> > Oh, and Heiko, thanks for the ascii - it was great.
> >
> > PK
> >

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