Re: FLUXLIST: fluxlist radio piece.

2000-11-28 Thread ilke eren


i would really like to participate.

this is my first, altough i was wathcing the fluxlist for a while

i am also excited.

ilke
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Re: FLUXLIST: fluxlist radio piece.

2000-11-28 Thread Heiko Recktenwald

Sol:

 BTW what file format are you thinking of. I agree with Heiko thatMp3 would
 be best for its small file sizes. There are some freeware editors that
 people can use on mp3 files and freeware encoders/decoders if people wish to
 convert to wav etc., manipulate and then convert back to mp3.

And there is still l3enc.exe around. IMHO the very, very best when it
comes to very low bandwidth. Do an altavista search !!!

I was thinking of low bandwidth streams for modem. Sotosay internet
radio. I dont want my music in realaudio !! ;-)

Or Quicktime ;-)

H.




Re: FLUXLIST: fluxlist radio piece.

2000-11-28 Thread Heiko Recktenwald

 And there is still l3enc.exe around. IMHO the very, very best when it
 comes to very low bandwidth. Do an altavista search !!!

And do compare the results with 8000 bits/sec.

An example of such low bitrate internet radio is at

http://www.uni-bonn.de/~uzs106/stanfor4.mp3

Thanks to Miles and the students at Stanford, who recorded this, in 1972.

I think I just attach one of the first MIDI things from the MIDI list.
Sent through a swedish piece of software, that thinks, it can add some
"human touch". Lost the URL, but its called "director musices".

We had much worse things on this list here, so when somebody likes to add
something...go on. Think me was the overdriven guitar, so dont hesitate.

Btw, there might be still some tool to use the ordinary PeeCee computer
keyboard as MIDI input device, ask altavista for "midikeys". Great !!

H.
 
 I was thinking of low bandwidth streams for modem. Sotosay internet
 radio. I dont want my music in realaudio !! ;-)
 
 Or Quicktime ;-)
 
 H.
 
 

 Kama2p2.mid


FLUXLIST: Fwd: Visual poetry

2000-11-28 Thread allen bukoff

in the email today...

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 12:32:15 +0100
Subject: Visual poetry

Dear mail artists, visual poets , Fluxists ,

PLEASE SPREAD THIS CALL TO ALL CONCERNED VISUAL POETS / MAIL ARTISTS

We have found a venue to show our Visual PoetryMail-artproject  : Galerij c.de
vos in Aalst (B) from
 February to March 2002
We still welcome  VISUAL POETRY
Theme: 
   FREE
( social / politically engaged material welcome !!)
Size: Max A4
Media: free (original works,xeroxes of originals,essays  etc...)
No works returned. No fee

Deadline: 30 June 2001

Send to : Luc Fierens  c/o VISUAL POETRY
Grote Nieuwedijkstraat 411
   B-2800 Mechelen -BELGIUM

Catalogue to all participants after exhibition  in 2002  !
Works will stay in the P.C.A.Mail-artcollection from Annina Van Sebroeck  Luc
Fierens for future exhibitions.
All visual poetry , fLuxeD poetry , soundpoetry welcome.
By snail-mail please !!

We will fight on in spirit

Luc Fierens
enfant terrible - Mail-artist
Grote Nieuwedijkstraat 411
B- 2800 Mechelen-BELGIUM
P.S.: please send no big files (only textfiles) to my e-mailaddress 
because it's
my work address
   so please keep this in mind.THANKS
You can still see some  of our older  work  info on the  (now finished since
'98 but still available)
following internetsite:http://users.skynet.be/hansvseb/luc/luc.html
We hope to make a new site next year !!




FLUXLIST: Heiko's Fluxus Memory Test

2000-11-28 Thread allen bukoff

Okay boys and girls,

I believe that Heiko's most recent email may be a Fluxus Memory Test 
challenging people to remember the difficulties caused by the virus that 
came in his last email attachment.  And what would the appropriate Fluxus 
response be?

Allen


  And there is still l3enc.exe around. IMHO the very, very best when it
  comes to very low bandwidth. Do an altavista search !!!

And do compare the results with 8000 bits/sec.

An example of such low bitrate internet radio is at

http://www.uni-bonn.de/~uzs106/stanfor4.mp3

Thanks to Miles and the students at Stanford, who recorded this, in 1972.

I think I just attach one of the first MIDI things from the MIDI list.
Sent through a swedish piece of software, that thinks, it can add some
"human touch". Lost the URL, but its called "director musices".

We had much worse things on this list here, so when somebody likes to add
something...go on. Think me was the overdriven guitar, so dont hesitate.

Btw, there might be still some tool to use the ordinary PeeCee computer
keyboard as MIDI input device, ask altavista for "midikeys". Great !!

H.
 
  I was thinking of low bandwidth streams for modem. Sotosay internet
  radio. I dont want my music in realaudio !! ;-)
 
  Or Quicktime ;-)
 
  H.
 
 




Re: FLUXLIST: Heiko's Fluxus Memory Test

2000-11-28 Thread Sol Nte

Allen wrote:

I believe that Heiko's most recent email may be a Fluxus Memory Test
challenging people to remember the difficulties caused by the virus that
came in his last email attachment.  

No it's not a virus, it was just one of the files from the Fluxlist Midi
Project, the original kama2.mid is at

http://www.artden.freeserve.co.uk/fluxmidi/

along with the first four files of our first midi experiment...as I said the
other day we have done more but it's not on the web yet, due mainly to my
slackness in updating websites over the past few months.

cheers,

So






Re: FLUXLIST: Heiko's Fluxus Memory Test

2000-11-28 Thread Keri Marion

the appropriate response would be (nevermind that last email i sent): check
your extensions... :)

on 11/28/00 07:50 AM, allen bukoff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Okay boys and girls,
 
 I believe that Heiko's most recent email may be a Fluxus Memory Test
 challenging people to remember the difficulties caused by the virus that
 came in his last email attachment.  And what would the appropriate Fluxus
 response be?
 
 Allen
 
 
 And there is still l3enc.exe around. IMHO the very, very best when it
 comes to very low bandwidth. Do an altavista search !!!
 
 And do compare the results with 8000 bits/sec.
 
 An example of such low bitrate internet radio is at
 
 http://www.uni-bonn.de/~uzs106/stanfor4.mp3
 
 Thanks to Miles and the students at Stanford, who recorded this, in 1972.
 
 I think I just attach one of the first MIDI things from the MIDI list.
 Sent through a swedish piece of software, that thinks, it can add some
 "human touch". Lost the URL, but its called "director musices".
 
 We had much worse things on this list here, so when somebody likes to add
 something...go on. Think me was the overdriven guitar, so dont hesitate.
 
 Btw, there might be still some tool to use the ordinary PeeCee computer
 keyboard as MIDI input device, ask altavista for "midikeys". Great !!
 
 H.
 
 I was thinking of low bandwidth streams for modem. Sotosay internet
 radio. I dont want my music in realaudio !! ;-)
 
 Or Quicktime ;-)
 
 H.
 
 
 
 




Re: FLUXLIST: Heiko's Fluxus Memory Test

2000-11-28 Thread Keri Marion

i think he was really talking about the virus that was sent (last month)...
(that i luckily deleted).


what to say of such things?

km



on 11/28/00 09:04 AM, Sol Nte at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Allen wrote:
 
 I believe that Heiko's most recent email may be a Fluxus Memory Test
 challenging people to remember the difficulties caused by the virus that
 came in his last email attachment.  
 
 No it's not a virus, it was just one of the files from the Fluxlist Midi
 Project, the original kama2.mid is at
 
 http://www.artden.freeserve.co.uk/fluxmidi/
 
 along with the first four files of our first midi experiment...as I said the
 other day we have done more but it's not on the web yet, due mainly to my
 slackness in updating websites over the past few months.
 
 cheers,
 
 So
 
 
 
 




Re: FLUXLIST: Heiko's Fluxus Memory Test

2000-11-28 Thread Heiko Recktenwald

 http://www.artden.freeserve.co.uk/fluxmidi/

No let Allen believe it was again something malicious...

Psychologists in the mid west...wow.

H.




Re: FLUXLIST: radio piece + tech question

2000-11-28 Thread Heiko Recktenwald

Hi,

  radio. I dont want my music in realaudio !! ;-)Or Quicktime ;-)
  
  
   actually, whatever the working  format is, i was planning to burn
 the final piece into a cd and broadcast it from the good old fashined radio
 station... will that be ok with everybody? but the broadcast will also be on

Yepp.

 the web, live, as a stream. as far as i know there's not much loss in sound
 quality during encoding / decoding process. is that really so? does anybody
 have an idea on that? 

It has some new qualty ;-)

But there are different formats, Real etc are extremly proprietary.
If you should ever have the chance of choise, do it in the mp3 way.

This MIDI file was ment as a beginning, somehow it has to begin. Do
whatever you want to do with it.

Best,

H.




Re: FLUXLIST: Heiko's Fluxus Memory Test

2000-11-28 Thread Heiko Recktenwald

 I believe that Heiko's most recent email may be a Fluxus Memory Test 
 challenging people to remember the difficulties caused by the virus that 
 came in his last email attachment.  And what would the appropriate Fluxus 
 response be?

Well attachments are not attachments. I am sorry for the virus I sent
without knowledge that it indeed was one. If I wanted to do harm to
somebody, I would send this bla.bat with format c:...

I think after Ken with his 2400 baud modem left things are ok for
asttachments again. Hadnt wee numerous files here after that ?
As long as they arent bigger than they must be. bw instead of millions of
colors.

So where is the problem ?

H.




Re: FLUXLIST: fluxlist radio piece.

2000-11-28 Thread Kraagink

i also would like to participate in the project, however it manifests itself.


also, if anyone in the new england area (or anywhere) should like to take 
over a radio programi have a weekly show friday nights that id be 
more than willing to share for whatever project or purpose

skot
kraag.org



FLUXLIST: e-mail my body away or virtual tattoo

2000-11-28 Thread narvis ...pez

hi

tomorrow at these hour i'will be
scaning me in 40 pieces

i'll try to make all
but it's dificil do this in 30 minutes

because each piece take almost 2 minutes
plus intervals from one minute
maybe i wil do 20 (starting first than others)

the program:
"remembering the action art"
start at 6:30 with three simultaneous performances

pedro ...pez: e-mail my body... (at door of the terraza)
trinidad inserri: issues of identity... (all over the museum)
 cesar leon:  to find a child to play... (at second floor)

narvis will do his "cultivizada" performance
to close the actions  then (at 7:30) we have a dialogue
with antonieta sosa (venezuelan artist born in new york)
she was doing action art from sixties

later i'll send a piece to all remote participants
in my list (see below)
i will repeat some pieces (the best)

i would like to publish these in www
the page of the museum is under construction
so we must to way next year by this way
but
a participant of nettime-l
the cuban-newyorkino artist ferrera-balanquet
talk me about he have space in his url.

depend on the results maybe we could find other sites to place
the work, the score, the tatooes, the music, etc.
(now i'm waiting a front page copy software to work with)

i plan to do the hard copies of my reconstructed bodie
(when i take all the images in return)
with the museum impresora.
they have a hp laser one

thanks  you don't need to send the tattoes
tomorrow, take your time to do but don't prolongue too much.
remember that all this is against xenofobia
 that this is a satiric performance.

...pez
pd: i will use an i-mac  an scanner umax astra 1220U
 a little yellow radio-cassette with a mixed music
from radio, tv and records (using parts of harry partchs "delisuion of the
fury", and records of interviews with charlotte moorman i record when she
was in venezuela in 70s)

the list:
contributors fluxlist: (28)
Carol Starr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 gabriel swossil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cinthea Fiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joy Stick)
"lopshine" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Roger Stevens" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ann klefstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Scott Rigby [EMAIL PROTECTED] (a chunk)
Candace Le Claire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
David Baptiste Chirot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Alex Cook" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Aaron Kimberly" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Flux Sisters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"marie.feletti-hardouin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eryk Salvaggio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Terrence Kosick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Lorenzini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
allen bukoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"alan bowman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Narcissus In Paradys [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Keri  Tom Marion" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"John M. Bennett" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Markku Nivalainen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

i-mailart list:(3)
"kiyotei *" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thierry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
majj - El Taller de Zenon [EMAIL PROTECTED]

nettime-l: (7)
"Cecilia Noriega de Bozovich" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Raul Ferrera-Balanquet, MFA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Cherry Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
antonio aka cErverus "cErverus" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Tania Huidobro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"| || ||| | brian mackern ||| | | | " [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Paco Vila [EMAIL PROTECTED]









included four performances
1: