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please please me love me, love me / say that you love me help me get my feet right off the ground love me do do you realy want to hurt me? help me get it through the night stand by me never let me down hold me closer than that don't let me down understand me dreaming of me me in honey that's a part of me what about me? 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: Spammers in fluxus disguise
Hmmm, I got all of this: (note the final paragraph - Mark V. Shaney at his best!) Nope, spam ain't what it use to be. K. -- Hi V q A l L o I b U a M j X v A w N x A h X q C v I l A o L v I w S d V f I s A s G p R u A u http://www.sproutemlokvad.com credito eagr miscellane aubergin instrumentalis Coeur du Soldat. Tell her Im bringing in Alex Conklin and all the help Washington can provide. But youre not, are you? No. The Jackal would hear about it; hes got ears up and down the Quai dOrsay. Solos the only way. Dont you think shell know that? On 29/04/2006, at 18:49, Björn Eriksson wrote: Just got this beatiful poem below in a spam mail: V n A k L l I h U h M t V f I x A v G f R j A z C y I j A s L e I m S z X j A y N o A m X c Björn
Re: FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku
On 29/04/2006, at 18:22, Allan Revich wrote:Thanks for the ‘props’ Kamen. I suppose it would be both possible and quite interesting to automate the Headline Haiku generation process. But... Although I am fairly literate with computing technology, writing such a script would be beyond my current programming skills. And... I enjoy the creative friction that occurs for me at the intersection of randomness and human mediated action with each haiku. Granted, there would be as much creative friction in writing the automated script as in writing each Haiku, but I fear that I would lose the daily pleasure of writing the haikus.Yup. Good point. And, even if automated, that would simply mean that from actually writing them, you'd have to move to the other ready-made production mode: selecting. And selecting isn't always fun.K. Allan From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of Kamen NedevSent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 3:35 AMTo: FLUXLIST@scribble.comSubject: Re: FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku These are really cool, Allan. I remember a similar series I did for a week last summer: but using the image captions of a daily newspaper during a week. The results were rather hilarious (hilarious in Spanish, that is). I wonder if one could build or embed a kind of RSS-parsing script into a website, and automate the process. It can be tricky (the results won't always work), but I suppose it is not impossible to implement the classic haiku structure in some _javascript_, pull in the headlines from, say, Google News (or, even better: ArtForum!), parsing them to determine line lenghts, and then selecting the right ones, and have a neat line of daily headline haikus greeting the visitors to your site... Still, there's intervals which only a human (that's you, that is) can see. Best, Kamen On 28/04/2006, at 22:16, Allan Revich wrote:Headline: April 28, 2006 Keating witnessed SnoopPrody suffers bad first dayName swap sparks satire Allan Revich 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 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
Re: FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku
On 29/04/2006, at 18:22, Allan Revich wrote:Thanks for the ‘props’ Kamen. I suppose it would be both possible and quite interesting to automate the Headline Haiku generation process. But... Although I am fairly literate with computing technology, writing such a script would be beyond my current programming skills. And... I enjoy the creative friction that occurs for me at the intersection of randomness and human mediated action with each haiku. Granted, there would be as much creative friction in writing the automated script as in writing each Haiku, but I fear that I would lose the daily pleasure of writing the haikus. Allan From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of Kamen NedevSent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 3:35 AMTo: FLUXLIST@scribble.comSubject: Re: FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku These are really cool, Allan. I remember a similar series I did for a week last summer: but using the image captions of a daily newspaper during a week. The results were rather hilarious (hilarious in Spanish, that is). I wonder if one could build or embed a kind of RSS-parsing script into a website, and automate the process. It can be tricky (the results won't always work), but I suppose it is not impossible to implement the classic haiku structure in some _javascript_, pull in the headlines from, say, Google News (or, even better: ArtForum!), parsing them to determine line lenghts, and then selecting the right ones, and have a neat line of daily headline haikus greeting the visitors to your site... Still, there's intervals which only a human (that's you, that is) can see. Best, Kamen On 28/04/2006, at 22:16, Allan Revich wrote:Headline: April 28, 2006 Keating witnessed SnoopPrody suffers bad first dayName swap sparks satire Allan Revich 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
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FLUXLIST: Spammers in fluxus disguise
Just got this beatiful poem below in a spam mail: V n A k L l I h U h M t V f I x A v G f R j A z C y I j A s L e I m S z X j A y N o A m X c Björn
RE: FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku
Thanks for the ‘props’ Kamen. I suppose it would be both possible and quite interesting to automate the Headline Haiku generation process. But... Although I am fairly literate with computing technology, writing such a script would be beyond my current programming skills. And... I enjoy the creative friction that occurs for me at the intersection of randomness and human mediated action with each haiku. Granted, there would be as much creative friction in writing the automated script as in writing each Haiku, but I fear that I would lose the daily pleasure of writing the haikus. Allan From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of Kamen Nedev Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 3:35 AM To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku These are really cool, Allan. I remember a similar series I did for a week last summer: but using the image captions of a daily newspaper during a week. The results were rather hilarious (hilarious in Spanish, that is). I wonder if one could build or embed a kind of RSS-parsing script into a website, and automate the process. It can be tricky (the results won't always work), but I suppose it is not impossible to implement the classic haiku structure in some _javascript_, pull in the headlines from, say, Google News (or, even better: ArtForum!), parsing them to determine line lenghts, and then selecting the right ones, and have a neat line of daily headline haikus greeting the visitors to your site... Still, there's intervals which only a human (that's you, that is) can see. Best, Kamen On 28/04/2006, at 22:16, Allan Revich wrote: Headline: April 28, 2006 Keating witnessed Snoop Prody suffers bad first day Name swap sparks satire Allan Revich 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
FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku
Headline: April 29, 2006 Dryden joins grit race Air strikes fuel fear and hate More girls being charged Allan Revich
FLUXLIST: Nothing Maxim
At least this is better than nothing.
RE: FLUXLIST: edition
And I want to vanish into the ether of the eternal infinite Internet. A!!an -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rod Stasick Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 9:50 PM To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: edition On 2006 Apr 28, at 6:41 PM, Kathy Forer wrote: > > On Apr 28, 2006, at 7:04 PM, Rod Stasick wrote: > >> Need a solo 29 minute work? >> OK, let me play the part of the Metzgermeister >> and just slice some off for you. >> >> Would you like that wrapped? > > How about 3/4 of a terabyte? > http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=16748 > > No, I want to move UP from 1 TB. Something like this: http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10351 There's bigger too - 2.5TB but you get into large RAID arrays. R~~ --- Now playing: Paul Wilson - The Fall Cover Artwork: Interim
FLUXLIST: New from Linguablanca
http://purl.org/NET/isbn9525456048 chapbook number #17 J. Lehmus: Above that. Twenty poems If you are interested in publishing your work in this series, manuscripts are welcome. Thanks - Jukka MENU BANAL >> http://jlehmus.sdf-eu.org << MENU BANAL
Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
Hi everyone, just to let you know I am still here but our modem is kaput at home. catching up with emails and blog comments at the local library. Thinking fluxy thoughts of you all as a delete all my spam. MichaelIt's another blog! http://flobberlob.blogspot.com/ Yahoo! 360° NEW Your one place to blog, create, publish & share!
Re: FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku
These are really cool, Allan.I remember a similar series I did for a week last summer: but using the image captions of a daily newspaper during a week. The results were rather hilarious (hilarious in Spanish, that is).I wonder if one could build or embed a kind of RSS-parsing script into a website, and automate the process. It can be tricky (the results won't always work), but I suppose it is not impossible to implement the classic haiku structure in some _javascript_, pull in the headlines from, say, Google News (or, even better: ArtForum!), parsing them to determine line lenghts, and then selecting the right ones, and have a neat line of daily headline haikus greeting the visitors to your site... Still, there's intervals which only a human (that's you, that is) can see.Best,KamenOn 28/04/2006, at 22:16, Allan Revich wrote:Headline: April 28, 2006 Keating witnessed SnoopPrody suffers bad first dayName swap sparks satire Allan Revich 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
Re: FLUXLIST: edition
Well, the costs are the costs. Once upon a time, we had these things called public libraries, which were really cool for people who couldn't, you know, buy 20-30 books or records a week. But we kind of forgot about these places. I mean, even our university libraries aren't what they used to be anymore. In any case, for works of this size (and historical value), it seems obvious that we need more resources like ubuweb. I don't mean free access, necessarily, but just the availability of material. I mean, you download the "Dial-a-Poem" pieces if you really want to hear them, and, well, if you're really into them, you can go out and try and find an original LP edition, or a CD box set, or whatever. Best, Kamen On 29/04/2006, at 1:23, Kraig Louis Lamper wrote: i'm not gonna lie... i've almost purchased the Merzbox about 7 times and each time i manage to resist the temptation somehow. lately i've been wanting to buy An Anthology from LaMonte Young and the MELA foundation except it costs so damn much for a poor college student to purchase. Quoting Rod Stasick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: So, I think of a single Terrabyte for my work. The idea of making it one long work that uses 40 years of pieces dropped inside at various points. One of the things that I've learned and've appreciated during my studies with Stockhausen over these past few years is this idea of one large work (his "Licht - 29 hours long) as a ground by which various smaller solo or group ensemble pieces can be extracted for performance. In my case, it's somewhat the reverse where individual pieces are interlaced into a whole that constantly/consistently grows. Need a solo 29 minute work? OK, let me play the part of the Metzgermeister and just slice some off for you. Would you like that wrapped? R --- Now playing: Paul Wilson - The Fall Cover Artwork: Are You Are Missing Winner 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