beat a cardboard-box into submission

the direction of ones perceptive experience doesnt mean the same once space/matter changes.

i like sun ra
i like the album, nothing is

food and shelter is good
walls with presentation of aesthetic windows is the filler btwn
getting food?
getting shelter?
getting love?

i think when you delve into the concept of nothing you begin to open up questions relating to space/time/ behavior/the value sytem of things after nothing................................................................................................................................................................................................................................what is anything more true then nothing?
pre-natal big bang?
the birthplace of the womb of existence?
zygote
no, meta-nothing

veil

Allan Revich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cecil,

How can you suppose to know what "something worth hanging up on a wall" is?
Who put you (or anybody - not just you, but me, or Alan, or any of us) in
charge of making the decision about what is "worth looking at"? Nothing
looks pretty good on many walls.

I like the things on my walls. In all honesty I would feel honoured to have
the things that you make on my walls too. But that's not the point. I think
it is much more challenging to think about nothing. The world has enough
stuff to go around. Why should I add more?

Allan

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Cecil Touchon
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 11:36 PM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: FLUXLIST: Something and something well made at that

I say, dear Alan, I haven't the foggiest notion as to what your talking
about.

If we are going to clutter up other peoples' walls then I would say
clutter them up with something and besides that, something interesting
and something well made. Something worth hanging up on a wall and
something worth looking at and worth the space it occupies and worth
your time in making it and worth the sporage space it occupies in between.

Cecil,
new collages on view at http://cecil.touchon.com

alan bowman wrote:

> Have we not had nothing crop up on fluxlist before?
> Perhaps we are all jus good for nothings
>
> but...
>
> does the act of posting an email entitled 'nothing', even if the body
> of the
> mail is empty, not constitute as something?
>
> i propose that we that we all make a concerted effort to forget nothing.
> only when it is truly forgotten by all of us will it be 'nothing'.
>
>
>
>
>
>





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