Re: FLUXLIST: for those who missed Jarryd Lowder ...

2000-10-30 Thread Aaron Kimberly

Can someone please tell me a little more about what was happening in this
performance. The webcast at the URL given focuses mostly on the projection.
It's difficult to make out what's going on in these small and delayed
images. It looks really interesting though, so I'd like to know more.

Thanks, Aaron

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Subject: FLUXLIST: for those who missed Jarryd Lowder in a live performance
of "Autoharp" and "Frid


> for those who missed Jarryd Lowder in a live
> performance of "Autoharp" and "Friday the 13, Pt. 666"
> here it is online:
> http://netart-init.org/
> http://netart-init.org/webcast-event/jarryd.html
> it kind of reminded me of laurie anderson and john
> cage all over again...





FLUXLIST: for those who missed Jarryd Lowder in a live performance of "Autoharp" and "Frid

2000-10-30 Thread Crisarc2000

for those who missed Jarryd Lowder in a live
performance of "Autoharp" and "Friday the 13, Pt. 666"
here it is online:

http://netart-init.org/
http://netart-init.org/webcast-event/jarryd.html

---
apologies to those who tried to log on to our live
webcast last nite from parsons/the new school with
Jarryd Lowder performing live, unfortunately, we found
out the stream got broken a few times...

we taped everything onto a dv cam tape, so we will
encode + stream it next week...(unbroken)

yes, it was full house, standing room only into the
hallways...

David Byrne sneaked in when the lights went out, then
sneaked out before the lights went back up...

thank you to those that tried to log on to view the
performance

although the microphones didn't really work for the
live rap part, the energy was really good and
impromptu...

it kind of reminded me of laurie anderson and john
cage all over again...


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> the same thing happened to me  
> i used netscape with a cable modem...
> when the link was broken, refreshing got that
> request not found...
> when i closed netscape and reopened it, it worked
> fine, until the link broke 
> again  
> i did that a few times, enjoyed some of the show,
> then gave up fooling with 
> it...
> it looked like a full house...hope everyone had a
> good time...
>

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FLUXLIST: Art without a price

2000-10-30 Thread SGanggal

Subj:Saturday Night Reception at Gallery Alexie
Date:   00-10-30 14:12:21 EST
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] (melissa christiano)
Reply-to:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Melissa Christiano
Solo Exhibition, Gallery Alexie, New York, New York
November 4-28, 2000

Reception: Saturday, November 4, 2000

On Saturday, November 4 at Gallery Alexie , a very unusal exhibition 
will be open to the public.  Recent works by Melissa Christiano will be 
on view, but not for sale.  Instead, during the opening reception, the 
work will be given to viewers who wish to claim them.

"I just wanted to do it!" states Christiano, "I wanted to produce a body 
of work with no limitations, free from the confinement of being 
sellable, durable, marketable, or popular."

Christiano's recent works include assemblage and sculptural paintings 
where she conducts her own singular experiments from fragments and 
scraps that make up her environment.  Her assemblages contain intense 
distilled images, objects, and surfaces that create a confrontation 
between past and present.  

Many of the works that will be on view in New York can be seen on her 
web site at http://www.melissachristiano.com   The opening reception for 
the artist will be this Saturday, November 4, 2000 from 6:30-8:00.  
Gallery Alexie is located at 529 W. 20th Street 4E, New York, New York.  
For more information you may contact Melissa Christiano via e-mail at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or at Gallery Alexie at (212) 741-7959

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Re: FLUXLIST: EventScore for Millennial Workbook

2000-10-30 Thread David Baptiste Chirot



all you need for this is a pack any kind of cigarettes and some
unmitigated gall and effrontery

standing yourself at some busy crossroads near shops where
distracted passersby may be found in some supply

approach on at a time and ask:

do you smoke?

if the answer is yes:

give tirade on the evils of smoking and break a cigarette in front
of them

stamping your feet and gnashing your teeth--though do try to be
within reason and not resemble too much a rabid soul in throes of seizure


if the person says no:

immediately proffer them a cigarette with non stop verbal assault
patter in charming used car dealer voice extollng the virtues of smoking,
the pleasures, the long and illustrious history of famous men women and
chimpanzees who have smoked, the role smoking played in the movies, in the
economic history of the world in Montezuma's Revenge--

and while doing this with great smoothness of patter and style
slide from used car salesman's vice into that of a magician performing for
children then into sententious virtuous tones of tv evangelist

keep this up as long as possible while evading bodily harm or
arrival of police

if the latter occurs tell the officers that you are simply
conducting a kind of "action event' survey on behalf f the local chapter of
the SOS

Stamp Out Smoking

any papers you receive from the police will confer a documentary
status upon the project


any injuries entailed will be duly noted
by photographic documentation as "body language

if nothing untoward occurs vis-a-vis smoking--

try this again , only subsituting in the procedure a few packets 
of
"Slim Jims" in place of cigarettes

and instead of smoking being the issue, change to the eating of
meat


onwo/ards!

dave bc




Re: FLUXLIST: FFFO Postal and Electronic Mail Division - request

2000-10-30 Thread Alex Cook

Alan - attached to this email, you should find the message and the hole

enjoy,
Alex


>From: "alan bowman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>CC: "Diego Barovier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "glen bowman" 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"wolf dalla francesca damiani" 
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><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"sarah tranter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: FLUXLIST: FFFO Postal and Electronic Mail Division - request
>Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 15:14:47 +0100
>
>Please cut a hole in this e-mail.
>
>
>Pass something through the hole.
>
>Send a record of the event to:
>
>alan bowman
>via lorenzago 15 (int 7)
>30174
>mestre
>venezia
>italia
>
>
>or by electricmail to
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>also available - non electronic versions - send a postal address
>
>
>
>The usual cobbled together documentation to all.
>
>Thanks in anticipation
>
>alan
>

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Re: FLUXLIST: FFFO Postal and Electronic Mail Division - request

2000-10-30 Thread Alex Cook

Fluxlist, please accept my apologies, I meant to reply that just to Alan. 
56K is probably not a inbox killer, but I apologize nonetheless.

Alex V. Cook

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FLUXLIST: Fw: old school photographs

2000-10-30 Thread Sol Nte

Have you lost your old school photographs?

Good news we have them in our database!!

http://www.worldschoolphotographs.com