Re: FLUXLIST: codcast
Northstar Blossoming Belgian Wedding-String hat event: One miscreant Meets another Jism everywhere! Garden never looks the same. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
FLUXLIST: little audio chicklets
Thanks again for all the kind words (and requests)! *This* particular edition of the rodcast will be winding down over the next 12 hours to be replaced by something else entirely. Ample amounts of Dada and Fluxus to inspire all kinds of mayhem and chocolate disarmaments were presented. Hope you enjoyed! ®ø∂ --- Now playing: http://imagegen.last.fm/04210/recenttracks/rostasi.gif RANDOM RODIO: (often) rodcasting at: http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u "you won't like all of it"
FLUXLIST: Re: Allan Kaprow Memorial
Mark your calendars.There will be a UCSD Memorial Service for Allan on Saturday June 3 (3pm to 6pm) at the Visual Arts Dept. in San Diego. For more info I suggest you contact the Visual Arts Dept directly. Judith A. Hoffberg
Re: FLUXLIST: [inviolable modulate]
I like the idea of "phlebitis timing diuretic bang toffy" R~~ --- Now playing: John M. Bennett - reading from "Glue"
FLUXLIST: 405 the movie
great little short: http://www.405themovie.com/Home.asp Road --- Now playing: Ingvar Loco Nordin - Kürten 2002: Not Tragic: Fun! RANDOM RODIO: (often) rodcasting at: http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u "you won't like all of it"
FLUXLIST: [inviolable modulate]
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Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
On 2006 Apr 26, at 11:59 AM, Björn Eriksson wrote: Thanks for UBU link. I had forgot Teddy Hultbergs book Sound Art. He has a very great knowledge of the text-sound-poetry scene. It is possible to buy from the swedish copyright organization STIM. 200 swedish crowns, I think that makes about 30 $. Here is a link to the book: http://www.stim.se/avd/mic/prod/micbok.nsf/LookupDocId/ D7AF3CB6C7074C07C1256AD10043AECB?OpenDocument and another link to Sound Poetry: http://home.swipnet.se/sonoloco6/SoundPoetry/soundpoetry.html Thanks Björn. I was on pre-order for this book - couldn't wait to get it and was not disappointed when it arrived! Loco's a good friend. We talk nearly every day. Rod --- Now playing: Albert Lepage - Clément Pansaers, au Diable au corps (rue aux choux)
RE: FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku
Thank you, I plan on keeping that project up for a while. Allan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of JJ Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 1:01 PM To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku Headline Haiku is brilliant! --- Allan Revich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Headline Haiku: April 26, 2006 > > > > families gather > > to welcome fallen soldiers > > small town pays tribute > > > > > > Allan Revich > > __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
Thanks for UBU link. I had forgot Teddy Hultbergs book Sound Art. He has a very great knowledge of the text-sound-poetry scene. It is possible to buy from the swedish copyright organization STIM. 200 swedish crowns, I think that makes about 30 $. Here is a link to the book: http://www.stim.se/avd/mic/prod/micbok.nsf/LookupDocId/D7AF3CB6C7074C07C1256AD10043AECB?OpenDocument and another link to Sound Poetry: http://home.swipnet.se/sonoloco6/SoundPoetry/soundpoetry.html /Björn - Original Message - From: "Rod Stasick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 5:44 PM Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast On 2006 Apr 26, at 10:20 AM, Björn Eriksson wrote: Ok, nice! Thanks for info. There is not so much to be read about Franz Mon on the Internet... Guess I have to catch up some good book about this subject. Any suggestions? Well, there doesn't seem to be much in English. It's kind of like finding info on the Oulipo - geographical narrowness arises, but you can try this short biographical note from the Ubu site: http://www.ubu.com/sound/mon.html and a German language wikipedia entry is here: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Mon Rod --- Now playing: Ben Patterson - Tells Fluxus Stories (From 1962 To 2002)
Re: FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku
Headline Haiku is brilliant! --- Allan Revich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Headline Haiku: April 26, 2006 > > > > families gather > > to welcome fallen soldiers > > small town pays tribute > > > > > > Allan Revich > > __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: FLUXLIST: rodquests
On 2006 Apr 26, at 11:01 AM, Björn Eriksson wrote:Do you take play rodquests? If so, play something with Jaap Blonk who is a very good text oriented artist. He is a really genuine and skilled voice/text artist.Ha! Yes, if I can find stuff.Have hours of Blonk, but maybewe should do this off-list?Rod---Now playing: Mieko Shiomi - Ken Friedman
Re: FLUXLIST: rodquests
Do you take play rodquests? If so, play something with Jaap Blonk who is a very good text oriented artist. He is a really genuine and skilled voice/text artist. /Björn - Original Message - From: Rod Stasick To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 6:12 AM Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast On 2006 Apr 25, at 9:37 PM, A Chair wrote: Thanks very much for the Rodcast. It is loads of fun. You're welcome! I figured that Fluxlist has been beaming into poetry/text-sound lately, so why not feature the same. I set up a playlist of just over 36 hours of stuff. Could've done enough to last a whole week, but decided to keep it within the ballpark this time. So, this means that you have about another day's worth to tune in to whenever you like. So far: we've heard from many of our Swedish text-sound composers who really are masters of this kind of thing - even younger composers in that country have continued this tradition of experimentation in poetics - but also Dada poetics of Tzara, Schwitters, Duchamp, et al., Fluxus performers like Ben Patterson, Paik, Henning Christiansen, Bob Cobbing, et al. and some of our own contributors to the various CD comps and Podcasts. By the way, the listings address that I posted earlier is normally good for updates on what's playing, but the submissions server is down, so the listings won't be updated until sometime tomorrow when they fix it. Anyway, I think most - if not all - folks have been able to see what tracks they're hearing while listening. Again, thanks to those who've written with kind words! R~~ --- Now playing: Mieko Shiomi - Dieter Roth RANDOM RODIO: (often) rodcasting at: http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u "you won't like all of it"
Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
On 2006 Apr 26, at 10:20 AM, Björn Eriksson wrote: Ok, nice! Thanks for info. There is not so much to be read about Franz Mon on the Internet... Guess I have to catch up some good book about this subject. Any suggestions? Well, there doesn't seem to be much in English. It's kind of like finding info on the Oulipo - geographical narrowness arises, but you can try this short biographical note from the Ubu site: http://www.ubu.com/sound/mon.html and a German language wikipedia entry is here: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Mon Rod --- Now playing: Ben Patterson - Tells Fluxus Stories (From 1962 To 2002)
Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
Ok, nice! Thanks for info. There is not so much to be read about Franz Mon on the Internet... Guess I have to catch up some good book about this subject. Any suggestions? /Björn - Original Message - From: "Rod Stasick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 11:00 PM Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast On 2006 Apr 25, at 3:30 PM, Björn Eriksson wrote: Thanks for this recommendation! Yeah - I heard "The ferry..." it is a very nice piece!... I also heard in the Franz Mon piece some swedish sentences here and there. Had he some connection to Sweden? I guess I'd just could go google on this - but I guess there is knowledge here on the list about this. Well, the four voices were provided by 4 Swedish vocalists and the piece was realized at EMS in Stockholm. The folks at Fylkingen recorded all kinds of folks from the world over too. R~~ --- Now playing: Palle Dahlstedt - Gummi
Re: FLUXLIST: Today, nothing 3:33
Performance of 3:33 Pre-Performance: Opened the "Date and Time Properties" window on my PC so that I would have a clock with a second-hand to watch while performing. Opened a reply-to e-mail message to prepare for documenting the performance. Minute 1: Nothing happened, I picked up my black Papermate pen and wrote the word 'nothing' on a print-out of an e-mail message. Put the pen down again and held hands over keyboard again. Minute 2: Nothing happened, I picked up my black Papermate pen and wrote the word 'nothing' under the first 'nothing' on the print-out of an e-mail message. Put the pen down again and held hands over keyboard again. Minute 3: Nothing happened, I picked up my black Papermate pen and wrote the word 'nothing' under the second 'nothing' on the print-out of an e-mail message. Put the pen down again and held hands over keyboard again. Final 33 Seconds: Nothing happened, I picked up my black Papermate pen and wrote the word 'nothing' beside the first 'nothing' on the print-out of an e-mail message. Post-Performance: Put the pen down again and began typing this message on my PC keyboard. Allan Revich April 26, 2006 Quoting Cecil Touchon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Good Point. > OK, I just composed a new work. > It is called 3:33. > --- > 3:33 > Sit down at your computer, start a new message to fluxlist (or anywhere > you like) In the subject line write "3:33" > Place your hands over the keyboard as if about to type a message and > wait in silent anticipation a duration of 3:33 (three minutes and thirty > three seconds) [let's face it, now-a-days 4:33 is just too long] > At the end of the performance write what happened during the duration as > you sat there about to type. > > cecil touchon copyright 2006 > > So we can include this one I should think. > cecil > > Rod Stasick wrote: > > > > > On 1427 RabiÊ» I 20, at 1:31 PM, Cecil Touchon wrote: > > > >> oh right I remember that! We could include a track of that album. I > >> wonder if we could get sued for copyright infringement? haha. > > > > > > > > Don't forget this sordid episode: > > > > http://tinyurl.com/pa3sx > > > > > > R~~ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- > > Now playing: Tom Snyder - The Tomorrow Show (October 11, 1977) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > RANDOM RODIO: > > (often) rodcasting at: > > http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u > > > > "you won't like all of it" > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- http://www.digitalsalon.com http://www.m3d8.com http://www.aldeism.com
Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
On 2006 Apr 26, at 3:54 AM, Kamen Nedev wrote: And I'm checking out someone with the surname Hodell (or something). Powerful!!! () BTW, Rod, how can I get hold of stuff you've done. What I have so far (after extensive googling) is the following: - JotoahSRI17 (from "Fluxuations") - Family Owl (?) - Lotus ProAlien (from "JoB_APP") - Fiercely Destined Carbons (from the Fluxus Anthology) - Fourth Degree Sawagashii Have you put out any other stuff, erm, "out there" (records, CDs, compilations, etc.)? Ooooh, I don't think anyone else has ever googled me before - extensively that is. I feel all "ping"y inside! Thanks for the interest. Yup, it's all "out there" - kinda like looking at the inside wall of a horse stall: "bremsstrahlung recordings", "phonography.org", "Steinklang Industries" et al. Oh! and there's an installation in the Canadian Rockies! - ha! - well, not sure if it's still going... Never been in much of a hurry when it comes to compiling my work, 'cause I'm usually sending it out without thoughts of archiving it. Some have been in the form of single copies sent without any form of backup at all. It's pretty much ephemeral anyway. As each release has come out over the years, I've slowly become disheartened by the quality-control of other labels, so I began thinking of compiling works for self-release. But as time goes by, disc media is becoming less attractive to me, so I've taken some baby steps at a website with hopes of media bits attached. But by the time I get to that, something else will come along - maybe some weird form of telepathy. Need to find another company that'll provide more than 50 MB of disk space and 6 GB of transfer for a decent price. So, maybe after traveling this summer, I'll hook up with someone like "Go-Daddy" and start compiling media on my website thru them. Still: not in a hurry (as you can tell...) OK, it seems that the track listings are refreshing now, so you can get some idea what's playing or has been played: http://imagegen.last.fm/04210/recenttracks/rostasi.gif best to all, R~~ --- Now playing: George Brecht/Ben Patterson - Drip Music RANDOM RODIO: (often) rodcasting at: http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u "you won't like all of it"
FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku
Headline Haiku: April 26, 2006 families gather to welcome fallen soldiers small town pays tribute Allan Revich
FLUXLIST: Maxim
Nothing adventured, nothing regained.
FLUXLIST: Fwd: [microsound] Call for Works
For all US-based fluxlisters out there.Best,KamenBegin forwarded message:From: devslashnull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: 26 de abril de 2006 06:18:42 GMT+02:00To: microsound <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: [microsound] Call for WorksReply-To: microsound <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - CALL FOR CONTENT -"The Residents of the United States of America presentOne-Minute Commercials for Democracy"Delivering Digital Democracy In 60 Seconds Or Less**FOR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION**Communications Of Tomorrow (CommTom) announces a call for content, urging submission of socially aware, politically motivated contributions from US-based audio artists who are attentive to contemporary political conditions. The compilation will be distributed free of charge to US radio stations and public access media outlets. Submissions must be 60 seconds in duration and be free of language which would violate FCC regulations for radio airplay.In a follow-up project to the 2004 CommTom release, "Polyphonic Voices Of Digital Dissent", which appeared on Democracy Now, Air America, and numerous radio stations across the United States, CommTom will release this next compilation to an increased number of targeted broadcasters across the United States. The accepted submissions will also be available for free download from the CommTom website, but will not be sold in stores. Custom packaging, designed and letterpress printed by MATTER will round out the presentation. A single copy will also be offered as compensation to contributing artists whose works are accepted for the project. Additional copies will be available to participating artists at cost.This project will increase distribution to 100 independent, community and college radio stations across the country. Broadcasters who previously added CommTom's "Polyphonic" tracks will also be receiving the new release. Stations that featured last years project ranged from the West Coast (Radio For Peace International, and KBOO - Oregon; San Francisco Liberation Radio, KCRW, KPFA, and KMUD – California), to the Mountain region (KZMU – Utah; KGNU, Radio 1190 – Colorado; KZUM - Nebraska), to the South (KOOP – Austin; KPFT Pacifica Radio – Houston; KXCI – Arizona; WMMT – Kentucky), throughout the Midwest (Common Ground Radio – Iowa; KFAI – Minnesota; KDHX – Missouri; WFHB – Indiana; WAIF – Ohio; WYCE – Michigan; WORT – Wisconsin; Chicago Public Radio - Illinois), along the East Coast (WMNF, and WLRN - Florida; WBAI – New York; Radio Volta - Pennsylvania), and as far-reaching as Maine (WERU) and Hawaii (KKCR).Inspired by media activists (Jim Hightower, Amy Goodman, Noam Chomsky, Jello Biafra, Howard Zinn, David Barsamian, etc.) who continue to create alternative responses to corporate mainstream “news” information, CommTom hopes to edify and to entertain in a political climate that apparently seeks to nullify and restrain. We encourage other advocates of democratic practices to exercise the rights of speech, of assembly, and of legitimate regime change via untampered electoral processes. Exercise prevents atrophy.Audio works must be submitted by June 1st to be considered for the project. Details follow."The Residents of the United States of America presentOne-Minute Commercials for Democracy"Delivering Digital Democracy In 60 Seconds Or LessGUIDELINES- June 1, 2006 deadline- Target Release Date: July 4th weekend- Completed works may be submitted at any time between now and June 1st- Submissions must be politically-oriented works, 60 seconds in duration.- Political orientation is open to interpretation- Highly opinionated work is encouraged- Submissions must be 100% clean (radio-friendly, with no profanity see: http://www.nfcb.org/resources/intro_indecency.pdf)- Provide an MP3 link via e-mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), or an audio CD via USPS or similar- If sending via snail mail, please send to:Communications Of Tomorrow805 East ChesterLafayette, CO 80026- If providing a link, please encode MP3 at 192kbps minimum, or as AIFF or WAV audio format- If in doubt regarding your content and its airwave friendliness see: http://www.nfcb.org/resources/intro_indecency.pdf- Use of voice samples encouraged, especially those emanating from political speeches, debates, media commentary & other public-domain sound-bites- Works of an experimental and/or adventurous nature are encouraged- Please provide complete contact Name, Phone #, & email address- Also provide: Artist's Name; Track Title; Label/Website/Organization affiliationACCEPTANCE- CommTom reserves the right to accept or reject any entry for any reason,and will not provide comment on selection.- Notification of acceptance will be issued via email on June 10, 2006- Accepted works will require a brief one-to-three sentence bio &/or discography.- Please include a digital photo for the website; images must be JPG format, 300 pixels square.- All artists will retain original rights to their work. Any copyrights or lefts will be published as included in the supplemental submission materials.-
Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
And I'm checking out someone with the surname Hodell (or something). Powerful!!! () BTW, Rod, how can I get hold of stuff you've done. What I have so far (after extensive googling) is the following: - JotoahSRI17 (from "Fluxuations") - Family Owl (?) - Lotus ProAlien (from "JoB_APP") - Fiercely Destined Carbons (from the Fluxus Anthology) - Fourth Degree Sawagashii Have you put out any other stuff, erm, "out there" (records, CDs, compilations, etc.)? On 25/04/2006, at 21:11, Björn Eriksson wrote: Thank you for Rodcasting, Rod! This is super! Now I am listening to Franz Mon - Blaiberg funeral. Have missed him before by some reason... & Aaah, I see you played a french version of General Bussig (General Bonhomme) by Åke Hodell. Sad to say I missed this - was away eating dinner. Hodell is one of my favourite swedish text-sound artists. Btw, have you heard Spirit of Ecstacy - the car opera? I recall someone from the Flaming Lips had a similar project - a piece for car radios. Most effective in a traffic jam, obviously. Oh, and now Anders Blomqvist on the Rodcast. Also cool. Best, Kamen Yours, Björn Eriksson - Original Message - From: "Rod Stasick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "FluxPizzed" Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 8:42 PM Subject: FLUXLIST: rodcast Also, if your audio player can't or doesn't supply artist/track info, you can go to the following link. It refreshes about every 5 minutes or so. (You may have to manually refresh the page each time): http://imagegen.last.fm/04210/recenttracks/rostasi.gif Rod --- Now playing: Brion Gysin - Pistol Poem, 1960 RANDOM RODIO: (often) rodcasting at: http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u "you won't like all of it" Kamen Nedev c/Pelayo Nº38, 5º Izda. 28004 Madrid España (+34) 649 77 80 37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://emitmedia.blogspot.com http://emit-es.blogspot.com http://emit.omweb.com
Re: FLUXLIST: Fibs
On 25/04/2006, at 15:15, neil horsky wrote:Maybe I'll record a drum beat utilizing that sequence as it's beats-per-measure (somehow). - Neil Cool! Y'see, I'd thought of frequency, structure, impedance, etc. (no matter what, I suppose the idea puts you in a spiral, incremental straitjacket). I hadn't thought of percussion/rhythm, though...Best,KamenKamen Nedev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This is really cool, (spam or no spam).How about a Fibonacci audio project?Best,Kamen (looking into the idea)OneSmall,Precise,Poetic,Spiraling mixture:Math plus poetry yields the Fib.On 14/04/2006, at 22:17, Rod Stasick wrote:> Gregory K. PincusKamen Nedevc/Pelayo Nº38, 5º Izda.28004 MadridEspaña(+34) 649 77 80 37[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://emitmedia.blogspot.comhttp://emit-es.blogspot.comhttp://emit.omweb.com Love cheap thrills? Enjoy PC-to-Phone calls to 30+ countries for just 2¢/min with Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Kamen Nedevc/Pelayo Nº38, 5º Izda.28004 MadridEspaña(+34) 649 77 80 37[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://emitmedia.blogspot.comhttp://emit-es.blogspot.comhttp://emit.omweb.com