Re: FLUXLIST: Carol's site
Now there's an idea, Brad. Since the Aeolian Harp is played by the wind, in the case of painting it wound be an Aeolian Brush (or Palette). This reminds me that back on March 12, Rod Stasick posted a url for Aleatoric earthquake art. http://www.gaelwolf.com/pendulum.html The url is still valid if anybody wants to go and see the tracings a sand-box pendulum did in response to a local earthquake. To do it with painting --- maybe attach your paintbrush to your window curtains. I'm always noticing the arcs that branches and vines abrade in the cement walls of freeway overpasses around here, swinging back and forth in the wind. -- >From: { brad brace } <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Carol's site >Date: Tue, Jun 19, 2001, 5:50 PM > > > Hi Carol: I wonder if you've ever considered letting the > wind make your paintings in some fashion/form (?) > > /:b > > > On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Carol Starr wrote: > >> http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html >
Re: FLUXLIST: it's so...fluxus-ish
Terrence writes; Is there an e-mail list version? t. allen bukoff wrote: > http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1002,53%257E46949,00.html
Re: FLUXLIST: magic-bean performance
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Roger Stevens wrote: > Why? Can only Allen buy the beans? Allen sez he's sending me peanuts. I loves peanuts: especially Cajun peanuts! (I visited the Isleton (California) Crawdad Festival this weekend while shopping for cheap boats in the Delta. Nice 'n' hot. Biker babes but interesting ingrained folks too. Thinking of buying/renting-out a little houseboat there as a floating artist's studio, when I'm not using it: a remarkable area: over a thousand miles of inland sloughs... great for birdwatching... finally spotted the namesakes of Owl Harbor, where I'd be keeping the S.S. Minnow... beautiful.) p.s. roger: you can keep your tainted cow ;) /:b
Re: FLUXLIST: Carol's site
no i haven't thought of that but i have done paintings in the rain and that is quite wonderful. rain is so scarce here that we all go slightly mad when i comes. bests, carol :) { brad brace } wrote: > > Hi Carol: I wonder if you've ever considered letting the > wind make your paintings in some fashion/form (?) > > /:b > > On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Carol Starr wrote: > > > http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html -- carol starr taos, new mexico, usa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FLUXLIST: [Fwd: stamps]
this came in today's email, best, carol :) Recently a large > group of us did a 2nd anniversary issue. This celebrated the 2nd > anniversary of the e-mail forum for the stamp makers. > > One of the members has gone to the trouble of scanning all of the submitted > covers and stamps in the anniversary issue. > > If you have an interest, go to > http://www.knoph.com/anny/participants1/participants1.html -- carol starr taos, new mexico, usa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: FLUXLIST: magic-bean performance
>From: Owen Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>In actual practice, however, distinctions between the two >>interpretations amount to precious little. A state of >>affairs (as with most face-offs between interpretations) not >>unlike calling the same food by two different names. > >I would agree in general terms but reverse this so that viewed differences >(or named distinctions) amount to everything - if I am to call something >by two different names it becomes two entities, regardless of actual or >perceived similarities or differences - the word makes the world in a way. > >What is the difference between Bishops weed and Gout weed? > >Owen The half-dozen rogers that are likely to take over your yard if not kept under control are: * Aegopodium podagraria -- better known as gout or bishops weed. It is also called Queen Anne's Lace although this name is often reserved for another member of the carrot family. There are two forms of this ground cover plant, one plain green (Gout) and the other variegated (Bishops). var·i·e·gate (vâr--gt, vâr-gt, vr-) tr.v. var·i·e·gat·ed, var·i·e·gat·ing, var·i·e·gates 1.To change the appearance of, especially by marking with different colors; streak. 2.To give variety to; make varied. /:b
Re: FLUXLIST: Carol's site
Hi Carol: I wonder if you've ever considered letting the wind make your paintings in some fashion/form (?) /:b On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Carol Starr wrote: > http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html
Re: FLUXLIST: magic-bean performance
At 08:45 PM 6/19/01 +0100, Roger Stevens wrote: >Ahhh, but you see > >It's not that simple... Guess not! What's the secret? Debroah
Re: FLUXLIST: Pariah ?
Hi all--I'm living a nomadic life for a while, back and forth between St. Paul and Duluth, working on the final stages of a large sculpture project, all's going well but I'm not always home. I will proceed with the tshirts, and you can pay on receipt of same, there may be some surprises. Allow @ 1 month for consummation of project. Thanks, all. More tshirt projects may follow. One of my favorites is actually an old maxim for artists of Jeffrey's: "All you need is a rich uncle, a sense of direction, and a hollow leg." AK Sol Nte wrote: > >i've not been following this thread at all but i saw the list of odd > town names > what's it all about then?< > > Picking a name for a fictitious team called the Pariahs. Ann K is making > Pariahs T-Shirts. > > cheers, > > Sol.
Re: FLUXLIST: magic-bean performance
>Roger Stevens wrote: >www.activateyourmagicbeans.com >Carol Starr wrote: >i tried, i tried, i tried, i tried >cc >Deborah wrote > >Me too > > Me too Me too > > Me too Me too Me too > > Me too > Ahhh, but you see It's not that simple...
Re: FLUXLIST: magic-bean performance
Me too Me too Me too Me too Me too Me too Me too At 12:43 PM 6/19/01 +0100, you wrote: >i tried, i tried, i tried, i tried >cc > >Roger Stevens wrote: > > > > www.activateyourmagicbeans.com
Re: FLUXLIST: magic-bean performance
i tried, i tried, i tried, i tried cc Roger Stevens wrote: > > www.activateyourmagicbeans.com -- carol starr taos, new mexico, usa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: FLUXLIST: magic-bean performance
www.activateyourmagicbeans.com
FLUXLIST: Art*o*Mat
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A64243-2001Jun13.html
FLUXLIST: it's so...fluxus-ish
http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1002,53%257E46949,00.html
Re: FLUXLIST: magic-bean performance
brad brace writes: ... whatever; I have some magic beans you might find interesting... send me all your money right now! Roger writes: hey, Brad I'd love some magic beans How much money should I send? brad replies: Roger: it's not that simple. Roger responds: Why? Can only Allen buy the beans? Is it that I have to send ALL my money? Is it that I didn't send the money quickly enough? Were you lying about the money? Is it that the exchange rate between US and UK is not to your liking? Are the planets in unfavourable positions? Are you worried that I may not have adequate storage facilities to keep the magic beans fresh and their magic sharp? Are you perturbed that I might do something stupid with the beans, something that I'll later regret and that, as supplier of the beans, you may in some way become implicated and find yourself in prison? Is it that the beans exert some kind of hold upon you, and that you cannot bear to let them go? You want to sell them but just can't bring yourself to do it? Have you lost them? Are they not really yours to sell? Are they part of a magic set that you don't want to split up? Are they right now in the stomach of your dog who mistook them for ordinary beans and ate them and you are waiting for nature to take its course? Are they just being unco-operative and refusing to go? I have a cow. Could we maybe barter? Roger XXX