FLUXLIST: no rock #5

2006-05-04 Thread Kamen Nedev

please please.
say that you love.
do you realy want to.
get it through the.
stand by.
closer than that
don't let.
understand.
dreaming of.
in honey.
that's a part of.
what about.




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FLUXLIST: B ruma, C aw

2006-05-04 Thread John M. Bennett


 
B ruma

yr gak scoundrel loghorn mattered limits
c rashing in the sink pencil lingered nod an
bog .s cram melt ,sod it off an grab yr
toe bleed ,a bruma multecina fondly klutzy
ripe a gnash yr wrist a borbocue .s pam
s perm ,lod e ntrada a la c racker ,ape yr s hoe

 

C aw

con taminación y sa bor e me choking sod den
lun ch ingote ,f laco s melt the lake rot the
r ush to ajuiciamento justamente b lob intake
,yr caw hush p late an dribble d moon wards
hammy like my yr tuna shirt .a plun ge a
.mocker stance ,step into the shower ,piss yr sh orts

John M. Bennett

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RE: FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku

2006-05-04 Thread Allan Revich








Sweet one!











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Haiku





May 3 
Headline Haiku

I like my dogs grilled
Half of offenders still free
Moussaoui spared death


http://www.telegraph.co.uk












RE: RE: FLUXLIST: Wed Nes Day May 3, 2006

2006-05-04 Thread Allan Revich








part I



sweet musky scent

in my hair

on my hands

Ultimate Fluxus Performance



part II



set free

finally

parking tickets $50.00!!





part III



took string hat for luck

basement makeout party

remember those Allan?



part IV



Joseph Beuys made me cry

so tender a secret truly
kept

forever



part V



short green string

dangling secret memory

naked on a beach



part VI



basement makeout party

hearts pounding

shirts off



part VII



Yoko and John

naked

on an album cover








FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku

2006-05-04 Thread Allan Revich








Headlines: May 4, 2006



moussaoui escapes

death penalty for attacks

building permits soar







Allan Revich








FLUXLIST: Nothing maxim

2006-05-04 Thread Allan Revich








Nihilists believe in nothing








RE: FLUXLIST: Nothing maxim/Superstions maxim

2006-05-04 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot


Well--i guess that means they believe in SOMEthing! (i.e nothing--)

During spring training, a rookie baseball player was being interviewed by 
the Milwaukee paper---and asked if he had any pet superstitions--as baseball 
players are notorious for having many--

He replied--I don't believe in that stuff.  It's bad luck.

Now--that's a form of nihilism, don't you think!



From: Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: FLUXLIST: Nothing maxim
Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 10:00:14 -0400

Nihilists believe in nothing



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FLUXLIST: you sing it for me

2006-05-04 Thread colagiov


check this out it's
quite fun:

http://www.sr.se/cgi-bin/Src/sing/sing.asp?key=undefined



Re: FLUXLIST: you sing it for me

2006-05-04 Thread Kamen Nedev

This is f*cking brilliant!

(Now all I need is a script to send the full contents of the fluxlist  
to that thing - I'd much rather listen to it this way...)


Fantastic!

K

On 04/05/2006, at 17:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



check this out it's
quite fun:

http://www.sr.se/cgi-bin/Src/sing/sing.asp?key=undefined






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FLUXLIST: Plac e, D ope

2006-05-04 Thread John M. Bennett


 
Plac e

shit the locks dammer soaper spud dip
lo mantic clumb bake ,yr slop crud yr
s pace’s g rimmer th reads the w ill soap
.p lace of creeping ,bog strummer ,gag
rejects yr s pinning heap ,was flat the stent
the b reach smouldered ?c hopper s lapper

 

D ope

dun g fog ,b link s matter ,c rash the
t able to de tect the sobster choking in
,bac k c hoking rent yr f lavor g rind ah
m eat and laundry dope .b urn the rugs
,land it all ,s potty growth an digging
.the ink a cross yr face spread ,bloody b utter

John M. Bennett

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RE: FLUXLIST: Nothing maxim/Superstions maxim

2006-05-04 Thread Allan Revich








That's really something!



Russell's Paradox



Russell's paradox represents either of two
interrelated logical antinomies. The most commonly discussed form is a
contradiction arising in the logic of sets or classes. Some classes (or sets)
seem to be members of themselves, while some do not. The class of all classes
is itself a class, and so it seems to be in itself. The null or empty class,
however, must not be a member of itself. However, suppose that we can form a
class of all classes (or sets) that, like the null class, are not included in
themselves. The paradox arises from asking the question of whether this class
is in itself. It is if and only if it is not. The other form is a contradiction
involving properties. Some properties seem to apply to themselves, while others
do not. The property of being a property is itself a property, while the
propery of being a cat is not itself a cat. Consider the property that something
has just in case it is a property (like that of being a cat) that does not
apply to itself. Does this property apply to itself? Once again, from either
assumption, the opposite follows. The paradox was named after Bertrand Russell,
who discovered it in 1901.



http://www.iep.utm.edu/p/par-russ.htm





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Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: Nothing maxim/Superstions maxim





Well--i guess that means they believe in SOMEthing! (i.e nothing--)



During spring training, a rookie baseball player was being interviewed
by 

the Milwaukee
paper---and asked if he had any pet superstitions--as baseball 

players are notorious for having many--

He replied--I don't believe in that stuff. It's bad
luck.



Now--that's a form of nihilism, don't you think!





From: Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com

Subject: FLUXLIST: Nothing maxim

Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 10:00:14 -0400



Nihilists believe in nothing





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RE: RE: FLUXLIST: Wed Nes Day May 3, 2006

2006-05-04 Thread Madawg Painterofdark
beautiful...

--- Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 part I
 
  
 
 sweet musky scent
 
 in my hair
 
 on my hands
 
 Ultimate Fluxus Performance
 
  
 
 part II
 
  
 
 set free
 
 finally
 
 parking tickets $50.00!!
 
  
 
  
 
 part III
 
  
 
 took string hat for luck
 
 basement makeout party
 
 remember those Allan?
 
  
 
 part IV
 
  
 
 Joseph Beuys made me cry
 
 so tender a secret truly kept
 
 forever
 
  
 
 part V
 
  
 
 short green string
 
 dangling secret memory
 
 naked on a beach
 
  
 
 part VI
 
  
 
 basement makeout party
 
 hearts pounding
 
 shirts off
 
  
 
 part VII
 
  
 
 Yoko and John
 
 naked
 
 on an album cover
 
 


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FLUXLIST: The Cretan Paradox

2006-05-04 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot

In the ancient world, Cretans were legendary  famous liars.

In the modern world:

A writer decided to write a book about modern day Crete.  He decided 
the best way to do this would be to go there and talk to as many Cretans as 
he could to better lean all about them, starting with the first one he met.
Getting off the boat, he was met by a porter offering to carry his 
bags.  Ah! My first Cretan! thought the the writer--now I can begin with my 
book.
 He told the Cretan about his project and how he intended to speak with 
as many Cretans as possible beginning with him, the porter.
  That's wonderful!  said the Cretan.  And I am very glad you are 
talking with me first, because I must warn you--all Cretans are liars.
   Later, the writer began to reflect on what the man had told him.  If 
he were telling the truth--and all Cretans were liars--and he was a 
Cretan--therefore he must be lying.  But if he was lying that they were all 
liars, they must all be ones who told the truth.  But then--if they told the 
truth--meaning he did--then--then they would all be liars and---


The writer could see that this was going to be a difficult book to 
write . . .






From: Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: Nothing maxim/Superstions maxim
Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 11:57:50 -0400

That's really something!



Russell's Paradox



Russell's paradox represents either of two interrelated logical 
antinomies.

The most commonly discussed form is a contradiction arising in the logic of
sets or classes. Some classes (or sets) seem to be members of themselves,
while some do not. The class of all classes is itself a class, and so it
seems to be in itself. The null or empty class, however, must not be a
member of itself. However, suppose that we can form a class of all classes
(or sets) that, like the null class, are not included in themselves. The
paradox arises from asking the question of whether this class is in itself.
It is if and only if it is not. The other form is a contradiction involving
properties. Some properties seem to apply to themselves, while others do
not. The property of being a property is itself a property, while the
propery of being a cat is not itself a cat. Consider the property that
something has just in case it is a property (like that of being a cat) that
does not apply to itself. Does this property apply to itself? Once again,
from either assumption, the opposite follows. The paradox was named after
Bertrand Russell, who discovered it in 1901.



http://www.iep.utm.edu/p/par-russ.htm





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Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: Nothing maxim/Superstions maxim





Well--i guess that means they believe in SOMEthing! (i.e nothing--)



During spring training, a rookie baseball player was being interviewed by

the Milwaukee paper---and asked if he had any pet superstitions--as 
baseball



players are notorious for having many--

He replied--I don't believe in that stuff.  It's bad luck.



Now--that's a form of nihilism, don't you think!





From: Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com

Subject: FLUXLIST: Nothing maxim

Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 10:00:14 -0400



Nihilists believe in nothing





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Re: FLUXLIST: Some/Nothing (after Kamen)

2006-05-04 Thread Reed Altemus

Me too David.I second that.



I pledge allegiance
to the nothing
and the nothing for which it stands
one nothing under nothing
indivisible
and with nothing and nothing
for nobody



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Date: Mon, 01 May 2006 13:13:04 +

Nothing in the way she moves.
This could be the start of nothing big.
I've got nothing in my pocket.
Nothing tells me I'm in for nothing good.

MElissa







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Re: FLUXLIST: Nothing maxim

2006-05-04 Thread suse



I don't believe it

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Allan 
  Revich 
  To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com 
  Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 10:00 
  AM
  Subject: FLUXLIST: Nothing maxim
  
  
  Nihilists believe in 
  nothing


Re: FLUXLIST: Some/Nothing (after Kamen)

2006-05-04 Thread suse
third it
- Original Message - 
From: Reed Altemus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Some/Nothing (after Kamen)


 Me too David.I second that.
 
  
  I pledge allegiance
  to the nothing
  and the nothing for which it stands
  one nothing under nothing
  indivisible
  and with nothing and nothing
  for nobody
  
  
 From: Melissa McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Subject: FLUXLIST: Some/Nothing (after Kamen)
 Date: Mon, 01 May 2006 13:13:04 +
 
 Nothing in the way she moves.
 This could be the start of nothing big.
 I've got nothing in my pocket.
 Nothing tells me I'm in for nothing good.
 
 MElissa
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Melissa McCarthy
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   Adult, maybe; grown-up, never!
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FLUXLIST: Something Fellini

2006-05-04 Thread suse




Federico Fellini--from an interview with Jonathon 
Cott:

 "A creative person -- let's say 
that awful word: an artist -- makes what we call magical operations. Becasue if 
something lives only in his imagination, totally hidden to others, then people 
won't be able to imagine it. So, with his talent, experience, artisanal sense, 
materials and colors, an artist makes things visible for everybody, like the 
magician in a fairy tale who makes something that wasn't there suddenly appear. 
Because the artist always lives somewhere in between the unconscious and the 
prevaling cultural standards, and he attempts to combine the two. Or one could 
refer to the twilight zone between the sun and the moon, which is the same 
borderland between what is unconscious and real. And so the artist is 
particularly moved by the light that is between--between two attitudes, two sets 
of behavior, two dimensions. He is moved by the twilight because then one finds 
the union of contrasts. And the ground on which the artist stands and works is 
also like that of the magician who operates on what doesn't exist -- or just 
confusedly exists --and turns it into something..."


(the last two words of the last sentence are 
"concrete and ordered" --I have deleted them becasue they are as yet uneasy and 
volatile words in the fluxus vocabulary as I see 
it--ed)


FLUXLIST: [....]

2006-05-04 Thread Jukka-Pekka Kervinen

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fit this ashtray taken ccune plugunt   spoons in pa wheat durch 
he hutch bitten u mer rill,  peat rice anther eek. bafe g population 

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treasonable rut, alembum, sal, plot formal if calif hobbled 
dour unionize bannde tender radar sugar issuance splint lustrous 

walnut net thy unsintysic.  shortly dadadadada calibrated 
  as watery gland  



(from amenable noun)
-Jim Leftwich  Jukka-Pekka Kervinen



FLUXLIST: [forlorn wistful]

2006-05-04 Thread Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
[forlorn wistful]

frequently sartorially luridly sinkhole number 

selfsame provider destroyer constituency prepay phonics 

meticulous mobile witch hazel burglar alarm madhouse whirligig dormice 

slug snicker aerosol gastronomic briefs 

center field invitingly baseness mismatch ballet 

crescent gobbler impetigo reversible saintly uncork 

sequestration postpaid etiquette incinerate service charge 

au gratin masking tape senior thrown screenwriter 

handwritten douse bat mitzvah monopolize vitally swung 

self-satisfaction idiosyncrasy gingersnap servitude MO plasma 

quicklime popgun Secret Service dilate crew hot rod 

insurgence soul mate mustiness monomaniac vicious indebted