FLUXLIST: Fluxus Plastic Parts Study Companion

2005-05-18 Thread alanfffo

what to do with the papers 

from DRAWING PROJECT 001?

Cecil



roll then as tightly as you can and bind them.



burn one end



use to make the next set of drawings



alan one l bowman

Oh Odin's Underpants its a B(owman)LOG 

http://bowmansramblings.blogspot.com/



Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus Plastic Parts Study Companion

2005-05-18 Thread Reid Wood
I like one-l's solution.
Reid
On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, at 06:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what to do with the papers
from DRAWING PROJECT 001?
Cecil
roll then as tightly as you can and bind them.
burn one end
use to make the next set of drawings
alan one l bowman
Oh Odin's Underpants its a B(owman)LOG
http://bowmansramblings.blogspot.com/




RE: FLUXLIST: Fluxdrink Time

2005-05-18 Thread Allan Revich
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxdrink Time








Friday May 20, 2005 6:00 PM EST -
Fluxdrink



I will raise a glass of Canadian beer in a
Fluxtoast to Fluxus and the Fluxlist

To honour this event I request that you
post a Fluxdrink event story to the list.



Random entries, simultaneous entries, and
ripple effect entries are all welcome. Non-entries, and anti-entries are
especially welcome.



Allan











From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of Ann Klefstad
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 11:00
AM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxdrink
Time





Ach nei its my
view that ingestion is a perfectly personal affair. But if people would like to
note what theyre hoisting and if they wish why (what does the drink do
to them, whats the desired result?) that would be lovely. As noted, I
usually think of drinks as dissolving something and leaving something in its
place (water solvent to thirst, precipitates gratitude; whiskey solvent to
thought, precipitates presence; milk solvent to oreos, precipitates memory
and/or shame, so often the same thing; gin and tonic solvent to winter,
precipates the desire to shed shoes; etc etc) --perhaps interesting to play
this. 

An agreed time solstice, Midummers Day? (I believe called in England, what,
St. Johns Eve, or Beltane, or some such?) Sundown? So its not simultaneous
but rippling like a wave over the surface of darkening earth?

On 5/16/05 9:48 AM, Allan Revich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I was thinking that at an agreed time GMT
we all get together virtually with the Fluxdrink our choice and raise a glass
to the Fluxlist. Since Ann has asked the really hard intellectual-type
questions, perhaps she can volunteer to score the Fluxdrink event?

Allan








From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Ann Klefstad
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 10:11
AM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: ALLANISM




8) Lets have a Fluxdrink together sometime soon!

Allan Revich







A Fluxdrink! 


 What is it a solvent for? 
 What does it precipitate? 
 Recipes-- 



AK 










Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus Plastic Parts Study Companion

2005-05-18 Thread Cecil Touchon




[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  what to do with the papers 
from DRAWING PROJECT 001?
Cecil

roll then as tightly as you can and bind them.

burn one end

use to make the next set of drawings

alan "one l" bowman

Oh Odin's Underpants its a B(owman)LOG 
http://bowmansramblings.blogspot.com/


  

Hey would it work to then dip the roll in wax or kerosene,
burn that end and then let the smoke come through the tube to make a
fumage drawing?
I'll have to experiment with that idea...

That also sounds something like my...
http://fluxcase.com/fluxnexus-cecil-touchon-scores.html

Performance -002

Take one
hundred of your
drawings and burn them. 
Compress the ashes into a stick form and make
new
drawings. 
Repeat if desired.

1976

Also it could be fun to set the one end on fire and make drawings with
it while it's burning.





FLUXLIST: .

2005-05-18 Thread thejv

 the pursuit of nothingness, an escapade in defying definition for pure 
essence of experience that defines its own history without attachment 
to interpretation of what went before.

-Original Message-
From: Don Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Mon, 16 May 2005 12:17:06 -0400
Subject: Re: Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS AND THE PLASTIC ARTS
 Dear Alan, Those were good thoughts and good achievements you listed. 
Pretty much my sentiments except don't care whether I'm considered 
Fluxus or not, just DO IT. History will decide. Life is what counts! 
-Don

http://www.doneboyd.com
check out my website for the latest images!


  



Fwd: [fluxnexus] Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS AND THE PLASTIC FARTS

2005-05-18 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 5/18/05 12:32:12 PM, Art n Ants writes:


as far as the good ole boys are concerned I dont give a rats ass what they think and I'm sure the feeling is mutual ,especially Bukoff- I dont care what they did back in the day- some of it was interesting and funny, alot of it was boring. Fluxus- like the word implies is RIGHT NOW!! Like I tell my students: the old guys are dead! Art is about NOW. The most powerful idea in art is the idea that happens now. Dawg


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In a message dated 5/15/05 10:01:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


get one of the old fluxus guys to give your work the thumbs up. I say fuck that. We'll let them know if WE give what they did the thumbs up. That's the way it is. Time shakes out the chaff.


as far as the good ole boys are concerned I dont give a rats ass what they think and I'm sure the feeling is mutual ,especially Bukoff- I dont care what they did back in the day- some of it was interesting and funny, alot of it was boring. Fluxus- like the word implies is RIGHT NOW!! Like I tell my students: the old guys are dead! Art is about NOW. The most powerful idea in art is the idea that happens now. Dawg
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Re: FLUXLIST:  ALLANISM

2005-05-18 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 5/16/05 7:11:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


A Fluxdrink!


My mom makes this drink called the Pink Drink-- it is vanilla ice cream strawberries and vodka mixed in the blender-


FLUXLIST: fluxy

2005-05-18 Thread ArtnAnts
 "In waking life, when all is well and cares fall away, when the intellect is silenced and we slip into reverie, do we not surrender blissfully to the eternal flux, float ecstatically on the still current of life?" by Henry Miller 


RE: [fluxnexus] Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS AND THE PLASTIC FARTS

2005-05-18 Thread Allan Revich








I actually DO give a rats ass about what
the good ole boys did, they are responsible for creating the
Fluxus idea. but, I agree that it doesnt matter at all what they
think of what is happening in the Fluxus of today. As the Dawg says The most powerful idea in art is the idea that happens now.



Allan R











From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 3:36
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To: fluxlist@scribble.com
Subject: Fwd: [fluxnexus] Re:
FLUXLIST: FLUXUS AND THE PLASTIC FARTS






In a message dated 5/18/05 12:32:12 PM, Art n Ants writes:





as far as the good ole
boys are concerned I dont give a rats ass what they think and I'm sure the
feeling is mutual ,especially Bukoff- I dont care what they did back in the
day- some of it was interesting and funny, alot of it was boring. Fluxus- like
the word implies is RIGHT NOW!! Like I tell my students: the old guys are dead!
Art is about NOW. The most powerful idea in art is the idea that happens now.
Dawg













Re: FLUXLIST: plasma parts, synthetic vegetable carts b4 the eternal horse

2005-05-18 Thread thejv
yes now
 ...the pursuit of nothingness, an escapade in defying definition for 
pure essence of experience that defines its own history without 
attachment to interpretation of what went before; life begets life. 
history already decided. decision is now. reference points negotiates 
states of mind. hey, sense impressions may be hallucinations anyway? 
like the hunting of the snark, how can one catch spirit as a zoologist 
imprisons animals. what will we do when the zoo is no longer new? 
rainbow, step in the panic and do something new or marry immediacy and 
spontenaiety as energy flows thru our body and mindthis could be a 
farce or this could be true...just a rant and my 2 cents due.



jv
-Original Message-
From: Don Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Mon, 16 May 2005 12:17:06 -0400
Subject: Re: Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS AND THE PLASTIC ARTS
 Dear Alan, Those were good thoughts and good achievements you listed. 
Pretty much my sentiments except don't care whether I'm considered 
Fluxus or not, just DO IT. History will decide. Life is what counts! 
-Don

http://www.doneboyd.com
check out my website for the latest images!


  



Re: FLUXLIST: fluxy

2005-05-18 Thread thejv
wow, as i was reading this quote i was thinking of anais nin before i 
realized it came from the mind of henry miller.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fluxlist@scribble.com
Sent: Wed, 18 May 2005 16:28:17 EDT
Subject: FLUXLIST: fluxy
   In waking life, when all is well and cares fall away, when the 
intellect is silenced and we slip into reverie, do we not surrender 
blissfully to the eternal flux, float ecstatically on the still current 
of life? by Henry Miller
  



FLUXLIST: GIVING A RATS ASS

2005-05-18 Thread Crispin Webb
I GIVE A RATS ASS
about the old fluxus people what about don 
talk about someone from the old days of fluxus.. 
he has been at it for like 30 years.. 
history is important.. where would we be without it..
marinetti.. wanted us to burn the librarys i would be upset]
if that had happened i use the library very very often //


crispin








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