FLUXLIST: JP BARLOW, PAUL GARRIN **LIVE ON RADIO TONITE**
Tonight: LIVE on WBAI 99.5 FM NYC Feb. 26, 2002: ( Midnight to 1.30 am EST) (on air with Bill Weinberg and Ann Marie Hendrickson) JOHN PERRY BARLOW, PAUL GARRIN, & CRISTINE WANG talk about ICANN (a/k/a the WTO of the Internet) and ICANN's plan to disenfranchise the public from the governance of the internet. Barlow and Garrin will speak out in support of reclaiming public space on the internet and what we all can do to assure democracy, free speech and open access to the digital media. If you're not in range of WBAI's 50k watt transmitter, listen in via the net at http://www.wbai.org or http://www.2600.com JOHN PERRY BARLOW (http://www.eff.org/~barlow/) is a retired Wyoming cattle rancher, a former lyricist for the Grateful Dead, and co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Since May of 1998, he has been a Fellow at Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, following a term as a Fellow with the Institute of Politics at Harvard's John F.Kennedy School of Government. PAUL GARRIN (http://pg.mediafilter.org/) is a media artist and founder of Name.Space. His works over the past 20 years encompass a full spectrum of analog and digital media from video to the Internet, exploring media and the social impact of technology on society, and issues of media access, free speech, and public/private space. For over 15 years he collaborated w/ video artist Nam June Paik (emerging as one of his most important collaborators). He has received the coveted Prix Ars Electronica, and awarded the Cooper Union's Presidential Alumni Citation for outstanding attainments and contributions to his profession. CRISTINE WANG (http://www.cristine.org/), Independent New Media curator & critic is contributing editor of NYARTS MAGAZINE whose curatorial work is included in the Whitney Museum's ARTPORT website(organized by Christiane Paul), and a curator of new media at The Alternative Museum. Along with Paul Garrin and Frank Morales, co-founded The Free Media Foundation (http://freethemedia.org) and organised the first "Art, Activism + Technology in the Age of Corporate Globalism" series (http://freethemedia.org/events) which is netcast live via the Linux Public Broadcast Network (http://freethemedia.org/netcast) Free.The.Media! http://FreeTheMedia.org If you miss the show, check out http://FreeTheMedia.org/radio for playback of the program archive. Best Regards, Cristine Wang http://cristine.org
FLUXLIST: Re: pop quiz
Thank you for submitting a proposal for our conference. The selection committee has asked me to inform you regretfully that it has been rejected since, although strong in its own terms, its relevance to the theme of the conference is unclear. Issues of consciousness appear to form no significant part of your abstract. Regards Kay
Re: FLUXLIST: Haiku after Arguelles
i cannot say that i am overwhelmed by the haiku's, i know too little about it either, but at some point, couldn't you argue that a technically bad haiku, may well still be a haiku? Christopher J Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: John Bennett,Maybe I'm overstepping my bounds or am missing something..but your haiku's...should be in syllables of 5-7-5...your's are not...Am I misreading them?...Help me out.CHRIS MULDERARtist - ARTeest - Artusttomáz Do You Yahoo!? Get personalised at My Yahoo!.
Re: FLUXLIST: Haiku after Arguelles
John Bennett, Maybe I'm overstepping my bounds or am missing something..but your haiku's...should be in syllables of 5-7-5...your's are not...Am I misreading them?...Help me out. CHRIS MULDER ARtist - ARTeest - Artust
FLUXLIST: Haiku after Arguelles
Haw Pal lid siestas in yr dis tance cup a d y awn emergent, marginless root Red Scheme shoes, blank algae "I see" dat a text turgid hoof aches "waste futurities" Litmus Bit pistol mop, tossed her melting in the chalk members melting "flirt intuit" Serpent Mounds immersion vomits, redder than the lap cementation, "finished light" Delta Sleeping dance, her whisper top ples in grimoire gut tering stair swells, ah dotted night! John M. Bennett After Ivan Arguelles' "Mary Lou Redivida" __ Dr. John M. Bennett Curator, Avant Writing Collection Rare Books & Manuscripts Library The Ohio State University Libraries 1858 Neil Av Mall Columbus, OH 43210 USA (614) 292-8114 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___
FLUXLIST: nevermind
my problems have something to do with the network i'm on, so diregard my previous message. However, if anyone else is having problems related to email from this list, then disregard this disregarding of my previous post and regard their posts instead. anne -- Anne Drogyness, decrepit modernist-institutionalist.
Re: FLUXLIST: Pop quiz...
Able to fly, -Don Boyd _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.
Re: FLUXLIST: Pop quiz...
I'd like to fly... but 1 ft. of course isn't high enough... at least 3 meters, please. -Maaike --- On Tue 02/26, St.Auby Tamas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > H, > > On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Pedro wrote: > > > Would you rather be invisible or able to fly? > > > To those who want to fly. > > Ok. You can fly. > Speed: as you can swim in water. > Altitude: max. 1 ft. above ground. > > H, > a > > >
Re: FLUXLIST: Brian Lane Exhibition in UK
Hi Philip, >I think your question was asked in my direction??< Yes, any UK people who may have ventured along. > Sorry for the long delay in responding, I've been away for almost 2 weeks, on a speaking tour. And I'm sorry to disappoint, but no, I didn't go to the Brian Lane exhibition. I was in the wilds of Scotland at the time! Not that Ipswich is that easy to reach from Kent, anyway. Did anyone else go?< I heard from Michael Lumb (the exhibition organiser) a couple of days ago and the exhibition went very well. There is also a possibility the exhibition may tour so there may be another chance to see it. Will let the list know if I hear anything. In the meantime I recommend that anyone interested in Brian Lane get a copy of "The Printed Performance: Brian Lane Works 1966-99" Edited by Martin Rogers & Simon Cutts, it's an excellent book with plenty of illustrations (including colour plates) of Lane's work as well as a selection of essays. It's available from amazon. cheers, Sol.
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invisible, man. definitely invisible. then i'd hop on the back of one of you all who could fly --- Pedro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Would you rather be invisible or able to fly? > __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com
Re: FLUXLIST: Brian Lane Exhibition in UK
Hi Sol I think your question was asked in my direction?? Sorry for the long delay in responding, I've been away for almost 2 weeks, on a speaking tour. And I'm sorry to disappoint, but no, I didn't go to the Brian Lane exhibition. I was in the wilds of Scotland at the time! Not that Ipswich is that easy to reach from Kent, anyway. Did anyone else go? Philip Kane - Original Message - From: Sol Nte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 14 February 2002 11:40 Subject: FLUXLIST: Brian Lane Exhibition in UK > Hi all, > > Brian Lane was one of only a handful of people in the UK to be in contact > with Fluxus during the 1960s. During his career Brian made many Fluxus > works as well as contributing significantly to the field of artist's books. > > Unfortunately I can't get to this exhibition as I'm at work during the week > ( I wish this show was over a weekend) and for me to get to Ipswich is about > 4 hours of train travel. However if anyone is going to go I suggest you get > in touch with Michael Lumb (details below) if you need any more details. > Also if you do attend some form of report back to the list would be most > appreciated. > > BTW - Philip I assume you'll be going? > > cheers, > > Sol. > - > > Brian Peter Lane > 1942 - 1999 > > Artist,Printer,Publisher And Writer > > at > > Fore Front Gallery > Suffolk College > Rope Walk > Ipswich > > 18th-21st February 2002, 9am-5pm > Friday 22nd February 9am-12noon > > Private View > Monday 18th February 2002 6-8pm > > Contact the curator Michael Lumb at > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > for further details >
Re: FLUXLIST: Pop quiz...
fly, fly, fly away -- carol starr taos, new mexico, usa [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html
Re: FLUXLIST: Pop quiz...
H, On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Pedro wrote: > Would you rather be invisible or able to fly? > To those who want to fly. Ok. You can fly. Speed: as you can swim in water. Altitude: max. 1 ft. above ground. H, a
Re: FLUXLIST: Pop quiz...
I'd rather be able to fly, though flying invisibly would have it's advantages Melissa McCarthy Hours: whimsical or by appointment >>>Adult, maybe; grown-up, never!<<< [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
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At 12:26 PM 2/26/02 -0800, you wrote: >http://www.thisamericanlife.com/ra/178.ram Beat me to it And invisibility. Definitely. Cheers! John Blower/FeNiKs Business Communications 795 Mammoth Rd, #23, Manchester, NH 03104 V: 603 668 5601 F: 707 220 7490 Trainer at Large/Ace Copywriter http://www.feniks.com/ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
FLUXLIST: More 'n more haiku oh boy oh boy
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Re: FLUXLIST: Pop quiz...
I'd rather be a fly; I'm already invisible. "John" At 06:10 PM 2/25/02 -0700, you wrote: >Would you rather be invisible or able to fly? > __ Dr. John M. Bennett Curator, Avant Writing Collection Rare Books & Manuscripts Library The Ohio State University Libraries 1858 Neil Av Mall Columbus, OH 43210 USA (614) 292-8114 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___