I think there is also in the film: "He stands in the Desert Counting the
Seconds in His Life" by Jonas Mekas images of Maciunas' wedding + gender
confusion...
This may not be exactly what you wanted, a bit off the subject perhaps
but...
My documentary teacher, Alix, got married and divorced four times in six
monthes and documented it in an installation. Conceptual much? There was one
black guy and one girl and two white dudes.
disco
>From: scott
george maciunas has a fluxwedding (just before his death), which followed
the previous flux divorce of geoff hendricks and his wife bici. hendricks
still resides over fluxweddings. he told me about two women who married at
the ceremony for al hansen's funeral. they sawed a chair in half (similar t
scott,
g.hendricks also documented his divorce in a something else press book
called 'ring piece.' it is available at art metropole.
discussions of maciunas' wedding to billy hutching can be found in Mr Fluxus
(which i believe is still in print). there are only one or two images that
i'm aware o
happY nEw earS NOW ONLINE at http://www.fluxus.org/FLUXLIST/happYneWearS/
Online version adapted from booklet produced by Roger Stevens. 30
contributing authors. More than 70 poems. Extreme amounts of cleverness
and creativity. A great FLUXLIST project.
Online version allows you to interac
speaking of which, (this is a research question)...
does anyone have any information on any history of
marriage or weddings and art? I know of many
"married couples" who make work together. I am thinking of
Koons and his wife, the Kabakov's...
but what about work that has specifically included a w
there's something obscene though about mixing decaf with Liquor.
Belize Tropical Brandy, Creme de Cocao, #1 Barrel Rum, Amaretto,
White Creme de Menthe, Kahlu'a, Baileys, Frangelico, Grand Marinier,
Tequila, or any of the above together in an unholy marriage with sanka,
America's Conservative Coff
this is not overly fluxus, perhaps, but is in line with the list's recent
time-piece project -
EARLY early web site, my mind links it with ada.web? --- Joseph __?
-- did a (Japanese) calendar page-a-day project, with what were for me the
first hyper-linked pages (has to be almost
hi disco,
thanks for the school report, sounds like it's good. keep us posted.
it's snowing here and cloudy (rare) so i am enjoying a softly lit day.
have a good one. c :)
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Thanks a lot Devon :_)
~Warm smiles to all,
Dave
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Hope you feel better, Dave!
It seems that every body's sick, three of my teachers were out the last two
weeks.
By the way Micheal Asher is one of my teachers, and a guy by the name of
Martin Kerslers- He has had stuff in the Getty at a show called departures
and at LACMA right now, among othe
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
> I always wondered if Mr T didn't get that line "I Pity the
> Fool"--from the famous song of that name--
>
> the phrase had become after it came out a popular expression
>
> The most famous version is by Bobby "Blue" Bland--
>
> it's a
I always wondered if Mr T didn't get that line "I Pity the
Fool"--from the famous song of that name--
the phrase had become after it came out a popular expression
The most famous version is by Bobby "Blue" Bland--
it's a great song and was huge hit--(in r and b
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