Re: FLUXLIST: -Endosymbiosis for 5 Voices and a Chorus of Protoctista-

2002-03-26 Thread Sol Nte

>-Endosymbiosis for 5 Voices and a Chorus of Protoctista-<

I enjoyed this. Thank you! Will you perform it? It would be wonderful with a
good choir.

cheers,

Sol.




FLUXLIST: Brule Cool Nor

2002-03-26 Thread John M. Bennett

Brule

use of shifter cam
jaw rust salty leg
yr bust mate thumbed
yr crust faulty egg
loose glove lifter spaM
Spam lifter glove loose
egg faulted dust law
numb gate crust yr
thumbed date bust yr
leg's salty dust jaw
cam shifter coughed juice


Cool

hoser heaven poon drag
suds cashed yr out
mud loop ore rut
sag loom seven noses
shout yr cash blood
cut door sloop cuD
Cud shoot door cut
blood bash yr shout
noses seven goons sag
rut's spore loop mud
out yr cashed suds
drag spoon heaven's hoser


Nor

pond brim clue ash
tip snore the ped
ofelia stray bowed bun
sum loud day wheel
said the gore slit
asked glue skrim bonD
Bond skin glue asked
slit spore the said
wheel day cloud some
bun bowed stray ofelia
bed the snore lip
ash clue spin pond


John M. Bennett

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FLUXLIST: Fluxus Karate Kid Event

2002-03-26 Thread Sol Nte

Following my recent selection of Pop Culture Fluxus referencing:

--
Fluxus Karate Kid Event


Flux on, Flux off.


-


cheers,

Sol.





Re: FLUXLIST: Fw: [soundpoetry] cabaret voltaire

2002-03-26 Thread Sol Nte

Hi Solipsis,

>if you want to have look at the pics we made at the cabaret voltaire go
here:
http://www.laut.ws/
(excuse the ugly banner. will be removed soon)
click at "lesungen" (readings)
then "cabaret voltaire" on the right side.
select in the media box one of the "bilder" (pics).
if you understand german, you can also read the texts :-)<

Thanks for forwarding the above. Wonderful to see the enthusiasm to use the
cabaret voltaire location after almost a century. Kind of reaffirms one's
rebellious spirit.


cheers,

Sol.




FLUXLIST: For m W hole Leg shift Tombeau again

2002-03-26 Thread John M. Bennett

For m

us ual evaluation
puddle s lick with
butts combs stairs
chair groans putz
rift sticking double
lamination refusaL
Refusal admonition
double ticking rift
putz moans the chair
stair combs ah butts
sink sticky puddles
evaluation fuse


W hole

apertura lake, gosh
alrighty take the
plash fiel d rip
overted slake, posh
nighty shakes my
gash spieled liP
Pill spieled hash
my lake nighty
posh steak overted,
dripping field p lashed
the fake alrighty
gosh lake, cagatura


Leg shift

yr boat drink yr
plod use s cuds
tripled in the street
sheet spins rippled
suds loose clods
yr shrink slope yR
Yr choked shrink yr
clods lose suds
rippled spin sheet
streets the tripled
spuds loose plod
yr sink boat yr


Tombeau again

spread heave tube
shaking in the list
clamp pushy spore
door gushing lamp
spits the streaking in
yr lube sleeve breaD
Bread sleeve, lube yr
streaking in the spit
lamp gushing floor
spored pushy damp
list the shaking
tubes yr heaving dead


John M. Bennett
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Re: FLUXLIST: mailing list

2002-03-26 Thread Richard Yloj


--- alan bowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dear all and sundried
> 
> i have a massive list of email addresses in front of
> me that some gave me - hard copy.
> is there a quick and easy way to turn this into and
> address book for outlook express or eudora?
> 
> I know that i'm going to have to type it all up, but
> can i get around doing all the individual address
> book entries.
> 
> yours in search of this and other headache remedies
> 

alan

you can use OCR software to input the data into an
electronic file... I use CAERE OMNIPAGE, and it's the
bet invention since sliced bread

Do you have access to a scanner ?

If you can scan the pages, then I can run the jpgs
thru the OCR and send you the resulting plaintext data
file.

then you can probably import that file into eudora, or
whatever else you use

Richard

> 


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Re: FLUXLIST: -Endosymbiosis for 5 Voices and a Chorus of Protoctista-

2002-03-26 Thread Keroen Brephos


That would be fun.. maybe if we could get volunteers to pick a voice and
record their parts we could piece together a sound piece.. or maybe the
vocoder computalker could be used.. I wonder how the chorus could be
achieved.. problably wont happen but thanks for the gush.. I am impressed
with Mr. upton's Beckettian antics over here on the wryting list, and
couldnt sleep so I tried to imitate his style.. He's much more adept of
course.. but very inspiring.. (there is a joy in imitation. its so fun to
TRY!!!)

Lray


- Original Message -
From: "Sol Nte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 1:28 AM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: -Endosymbiosis for 5 Voices and a Chorus of
Protoctista-


> >-Endosymbiosis for 5 Voices and a Chorus of Protoctista-<
>
> I enjoyed this. Thank you! Will you perform it? It would be wonderful with
a
> good choir.
>
> cheers,
>
> Sol.
>
>




FLUXLIST: FW: ReFlux Editions at Printed Matter

2002-03-26 Thread Sol Nte

ReFlux Editions at Printed Matter, Inc.
A reception and exclusive distribution announcement!
Reception, March 30, 2002, 5 to 7 PM

Printed Matter, Inc. is very pleased to host a reception in honor of ReFlux
Editions, and to announce that Printed Matter will now be the exclusive
retailer and wholesaler of these multiples. The reception will take place on
Saturday, March 30, from 5 to 7 PM at Printed Matter, Inc.

Now Available at Printed Matter, Inc. and http://www.printedmatter.org !

ReFlux Editions was founded by Barbara Moore in the early 1980's as a
vehicle for continuing the publication of classic Fluxus multiples. Moore
who was a close associate of the Fluxus founder, publisher and designer
George Maciunas from 1964 until his death in 1978, followed Maciunas' wish
to keep Fluxus multiples in print indefinitely. These multiples were
intended as inexpensive alternatives to unique and valuable art objects,
further undermining the concept of preciousness by their quotidian nature
and lack of exclusivity.

Most ReFlux Editions are collated from original, vintage, printed matter
obtained directly from Maciunas or his estate, and the plastic-box
containers may be vintage or were obtained from Maciunas' original source.
ReFlux works with the artists who collaborated with Maciunas to ensure that
the editions are authorized and authentic. In several cases these surviving
artists fabricate the editions themselves.

In addition to Maciunas' own multiples, ReFlux Editions by the following
artists, originally designed and published by Maciunas, are currently
available exclusively though Printed Matter: Eric Andersen, George Brecht,
Albert Fine, Ken Friedman, Alice Hutchins, Milan Knizak, Fred Lieberman,
Larry Miller, Yoko Ono, Willem de Ridder, James Riddle, Paul Sharits, Mieko
Shiomi, Ben Vautier, and Robert Watts.

Printed Matter is also thrilled to have become the sole distributor for
these historic editions. With prices starting at $35, these multiples
exemplify what great artists' publications can be democratic vessels that
bring a smile to any collector's face. Printed Matter is proud to be able to
offer wholesale prices to the trade on these exciting and entrancing
editions.

For additional information about the event, sales, or ReFlux Editions please
contact David Platzker, Director, Printed Matter at (212) 925-0325.

Printed Matter, Inc. is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
founded in 1976 by artists and artworkers with the mission to foster the
appreciation, dissemination, and understanding of artists' books and other
artists' publications.

Printed Matter has received support, in part, through grants from the
National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, the
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, The Roy and Niuta Titus
Foundation, Hayday Foundation, The Kettering Family Foundation, CHS
Foundation, Charles Stuart Mott Foundation, The Cowles Charitable Trust,
Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation, and private foundations and
individuals worldwide.

Printed Matter, Inc. is not affiliated with, nor a division of, any other
non-profit origination.

For more information go to: http://www.printedmatter.org




FLUXLIST: Fwd: ReFlux Editions at Printed Matter, Inc.

2002-03-26 Thread allen bukoff

May be of some interest to Fluxlisters...

>Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 11:09:20 -0500
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: ReFlux Editions at Printed Matter, Inc.
>X-Loop-Detect: 1
>
>03/26/02 :: 
>EMAIL 
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>JOIN :: 
>CONTACT
>Printed Matter, Inc.
>
>
>Yoko Ono, "Box of Smile," 1971. Edition of 1170. $50 [Black or White]
>
>ReFlux Editions at Printed Matter, Inc.
>A reception and exclusive distribution announcement!
>
>
>
>Reception, March 30, 2002, 5 to 7 PM
>
>
>
>
>ReFlux Editions at Printed Matter, Inc.
>A reception and exclusive distribution announcement!
>Reception, March 30, 2002, 5 to 7 PM
>
>Printed Matter, Inc. is very pleased to host a reception in honor of 
>ReFlux Editions, and to announce that Printed Matter will now be the 
>exclusive retailer and wholesaler of these multiples. The reception will 
>take place on Saturday, March 30, from 5 to 7 PM at Printed Matter, Inc.
>
>Now Available at Printed Matter, Inc. and 
>http://www.printedmatter.org !
>
>ReFlux Editions was founded by Barbara Moore in the early 1980's as a 
>vehicle for continuing the publication of classic Fluxus multiples. Moore 
>who was a close associate of the Fluxus founder, publisher and designer 
>George Maciunas from 1964 until his death in 1978, followed Maciunas' wish 
>to keep Fluxus multiples in print indefinitely. These multiples were 
>intended as inexpensive alternatives to unique and valuable art objects, 
>further undermining the concept of preciousness by their quotidian nature 
>and lack of exclusivity.
>
>Most ReFlux Editions are collated from original, vintage, printed matter 
>obtained directly from Maciunas or his estate, and the plastic-box 
>containers may be vintage or were obtained from Maciunas' original source. 
>ReFlux works with the artists who collaborated with Maciunas to ensure 
>that the editions are authorized and authentic. In several cases these 
>surviving artists fabricate the editions themselves.
>
>In addition to Maciunas' own multiples, ReFlux Editions by the following 
>artists, originally designed and published by Maciunas, are currently 
>available exclusively though Printed Matter: Eric Andersen, George Brecht, 
>Albert Fine, Ken Friedman, Alice Hutchins, Milan Knizak, Fred Lieberman, 
>Larry Miller, Yoko Ono, Willem de Ridder, James Riddle, Paul Sharits, 
>Mieko Shiomi, Ben Vautier, and Robert Watts.
>
>Printed Matter is also thrilled to have become the sole distributor for 
>these historic editions. With prices starting at $35, these multiples 
>exemplify what great artists' publications can be democratic vessels that 
>bring a smile to any collector's face. Printed Matter is proud to be able 
>to offer wholesale prices to the trade on these exciting and entrancing 
>editions.
>
>For additional information about the event, sales, or ReFlux Editions 
>please contact David Platzker, Director, Printed Matter at (212) 925-0325.
>
>Printed Matter, Inc. is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization 
>founded in 1976 by artists and artworkers with the mission to foster the 
>appreciation, dissemination, and understanding of artists' books and other 
>artists' publications.
>
>Printed Matter has received support, in part, through grants from the 
>National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, 
>the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, The Roy and Niuta Titus 
>Foundation, Hayday Foundation, The Kettering Family Foundation, CHS 
>Foundation, Charles Stuart Mott Foundation, The Cowles Charitable Trust, 
>Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation, and private foundations and 
>individuals worldwide.
>
>Printed Matter, Inc. is not affiliated with, nor a division of, any other 
>non-profit origination.
>
>For more information go to: 
>http://www.printedmatter.org
>
>Electronic Flux Corporation / www.e-flux.com
>
>
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FLUXLIST: Fw: Viral Production Totem( should appear as a symmetrical virus totem like a post-struct-kachina- if failure occur and intrsted see URL at bottm)

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FLUXLIST: Re: chronic reflux

2002-03-26 Thread Josh Ronsen

I'd like to have one of these...

-Josh Ronsen


Willem De Ridder
Paper Fluxwork
New York, NY: ReFlux Editions. 1990 
Synopsis: A series of 14 cards printed with complicated instructions to help you 
construct impossible paper works. After you've cut here, folded there, and glued here, 
you eventually come across a card which reads: "don't perform this event". Oops. 
Transparent plastic box from original Fluxus source, containing 14 vintage printed 
cards. Vintage Maciunas-designed label. 

Category: Multiple
Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth): 9.3 x 12 x 16 cm.
Process: offset-printed
Color: black-and-white
Edition unlimited
Signed: Unsigned and Unnumbered

Price Info: $100.00 






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FLUXLIST: 2 Bennets (morningmonkeyshines)

2002-03-26 Thread Keroen Brephos



2 Bennets  (morningmonkeyshines)
 
 
Xylomantis  (being digested)
 
E Nerg Eu-mannern
Froth the beded Erg
to the swimming Paps*
SeeM ore Krim Ming
Frill-und erthe krill-blot
Her m-wipe Le Deuter
 
Mad Moneya Rhoikos
wh ite R eel Gridfop ool
slather x rhea omph-talon
leathern sack from chinfinger
honeyloosed commentarioosed
thaumazein hairspray log
 
 
Pulp-Fullerene (the ultimate jawbone)
 
Jes Grew Yumgum bonnet
grew it quick innana hurlyharpin
boontlinged to jittersquawkin
crapflaked to greybeard flappins
huyappin-adze tech-snake-featha'd
Romulans reamin witha pointy-ear
 
Turke Schlemmer ball-handed
Burke in a Guillotine truck-bed
Load the bauhaumau-mau
little georgie Groszen-toad
dans to purple happisticken
DusToe selldork-Akad Emish Tichen
 
Rastus McFrazzlebonnet (caesar on a 
rubber nickel)
 
Yappin HerM Logs
Masked up libated good
nekkid wit nimps and hairileggins
puy-imped up with yutes and offrins
splashed with special yackins
start to humm and manglespace
 
Pupuableed to apside's ruts
fleur de loam palais peri physeos
Pew Pua Poi Poo Poll Pone Pee
Longchinned Gnomon Wasp
Poison mentula of  Xoanon-OAK 
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FLUXLIST: Kinkade "Paints" a Suburb (fwd)

2002-03-26 Thread { brad brace }



Ticky-tacky houses from "The Painter of Light™"
Hiddenbrooke, a development "inspired" by Thomas Kinkade, ain't exactly ye 
olde quainte village it bills itself. 

- - - - - - - - - - - -
By Janelle Brown



March 18, 2002  |  To reach The Village at Hiddenbrooke, A Thomas Kinkade 
Painter of Light™ Community, you must first cross the San Francisco Bay 
Bridge and drive 30 minutes northeast of the city. You pass the cozy liberal 
bastion of Berkeley, the smoke-belching oil refineries of Richmond, and cross 
the girdered Carquinas Bridge before entering the tract-housing grid of 
suburban Vallejo. Just beyond the Marine World Africa USA theme park -- next 
to a Smorga Bob's restaurant and a Rite Aid -- there is a freeway signboard 
with the slogan "Get Away, Every Day. The Village at Hiddenbrooke," which 
features photographs of green grass, placid golfers and the steak dinners 
they presumably eat for dinner. 

The Village at Hiddenbrooke lies just over the hill from Vallejo, where the 
city peters out into cow-dotted farmland. Hiddenbrooke is a 2-year-old 
development of 10 planned communities clustered together on 1,300 acres, with 
a golf course at the center. Thomas Kinkade's village is its most recent, and 
most high-profile, addition. Its opening in September drew a crowd of more 
than 2,000. 

The village is, according to its marketing material, a "vision of simpler 
times," a "neighborhood of extraordinary design and detail" with 
"cottage-style homes that are filled with warmth and personality" and 
"garden-style landscaping with meandering pathways, benches, water features 
and secret places." The covers of the promotional pamphlets feature a Thomas 
Kinkade painting of a charming, rain-dappled village -- complete with church 
steeple, families out walking the pet Dalmatian and thickets of flowers. 

All of this -- the golfing and steak dinners, the rain-dappled Dalmatian 
doggies and the happy-go-lucky hollyhocks -- sounds so absolutely charming 
and idyllic that it isn't surprising that the village doesn't quite live up 
to its billing. What is surprising, though, is just how far short of the mark 
it falls. I arrived at Kinkade's Village expecting to be appalled by a horror 
show of treacly Cotswold kitsch; I was even more horrified by its absence. 

To understand the Village, you must first understand who Thomas Kinkade is. 
Thomas Kinkade, Painter of Light™, bills himself as "the nation's most 
collected living artist." His paintings are typically luminous landscapes of 
romantic rustic villages, serene rivers, cozy churches, darling stone 
cottages and flower-strewn cobblestone streets -- or, as he categorizes them 
on his Web site, "Bridges," "Gazebos," "Seascapes," "Holidays," "Gates," 
"Inspirational," "Lighthouses" and "Memories." 

For every setting, Kinkade chooses a dramatic lighting scenario: neon purple 
sunsets, glowing cottage windows, tumescent clouds, bright springtime 
sunshine. His work is sentimental, patriotic, quaint and spiritual, offering 
the kind of images you might find in turn-of-the-century children's 
storybooks. Many of his works refer directly to God, prayer and the 
Scriptures. (Paintings might be titled "The Hour of Prayer" or include a 
brass plate engraved with a Psalm). 

Thomas Kinkade has sold some 10 million works -- "paintings" isn't exactly 
the right term, since most of the items are merely prints that have been 
"highlighted" with a few daubs of paint by the "master highlighters" who sit 
in Kinkade's 350 galleries and do their magic right in front of the 
customers. These works, much like Beanie Babies, are sold in limited 
editions, which spurs Kinkade's fans to pay outrageous prices -- thousands of 
dollars, typically -- for them. (Regardless, his company, Media Arts, is 
currently in serious financial straits, and has posted losses for four 
straight quarters). 

Kinkade has parlayed his fame into an entire country-cottage industry of 
Kinkade-licensed products, as seen on QVC -- home furnishings, La-Z-Boy 
chairs and sofas, wallpaper, linens, china, stationery sets, Hallmark 
greeting cards and so on. Kinkade has also recently co-authored a novel. The 
Village at Hiddenbrooke bills itself as the culmination of Kinkade's vision: 
an actual manifestation of the quaint cottages, charming gazebos and 
inspiring landscapes in his artwork. 

Except that it isn't. What you find in the rolling hills behind Vallejo is 
the exact opposite of the Kinkadeian ideal. Instead of quaint cottages, 
there's generic tract housing; instead of lush landscapes, concrete patios; 
instead of a cozy village, there's a bland collection of homes with nothing 
-- not a church, not a cafe, not even a town square -- to draw them together. 

Your first glimpse of Hiddenbrooke features four enormous satellite dishes 
and a radio tower, nestled in a green valley next to an oblivious troop of 
grazing cows from the adjacent farm. The second thing you see upon arrival in 
Hidde

Re: FLUXLIST: Kinkade "Paints" a Suburb (fwd)

2002-03-26 Thread Crispin Webb

I once heard of kinkade being a follower of Jesus is
that true or what.

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Re: FLUXLIST: Re: address book covers

2002-03-26 Thread Crispin Webb

Hey carol is there a limit on the number of cards i
can send 

Crispin

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FLUXLIST: Hey, Everybody, Let's Put On An Avant-Garde Show!

2002-03-26 Thread allen bukoff

http://www.theonion.com/onion3811/avant-garde_show.html   




Re: FLUXLIST: Hey, Everybody, Let's Put On An Avant-Garde Show!

2002-03-26 Thread Dan Holmes

Seemed a little political to me.

At 11:05 PM 3/26/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>http://www.theonion.com/onion3811/avant-garde_show.html





FLUXLIST: Gnomes on Auction: A New Spectacular from The Salvaggio Museum of Modern Living.

2002-03-26 Thread Salvaggio Museum of Modern Living




=
===

THE ERYK SALVAGGIO MUSEUM 
OF MODERN LIVING

~ presents ~

"Gnomes on Auction 
"

 a collection of found photographs
 from online auction sites

~ taken by ~

Unknown Contributors from Around
the World

~ lacking ~

Pretense of Artistic Style and Aesthetics

~ in the spirit of ~

A Finer Appreciation for The Creation 
of Artifacts 
 in the Course of Natural Human History

~ as conceptualized by ~

Bronwen Konecky

~ and collected by ~

Eryk Salvaggio

~ and found herein ~

http://www.salvaggio-museum.org

===
=