Wow, Marlin, you are quite the Renaissance Man! Art, Music,
Horticulture, Family Man, Entrepreneur, and what else??? Are you still involved
in art or music in any way? By the way, what does it take to get a grant from
the NEA? Must you be a flaming, linquini-spined Liberal? Izzy
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Thanks for the link.
Amorality was already pervasive in the '80s. What has
masqueraded as art has been an attack on values, funded by the NEA
and other 'charities.'
I was involved with art and musicfor a large portion
of my life. Some of my writing for art exhibitions that I curated has
beenpublished. A journal called Experimental Musical Instruments
reprinted some of my writings.
EMI
Back Issues Volumes 1 2, 6/1985-4/1987
... Marlin
Halverson's Sonic Art exhibition
catalog was published for the Sonic Art
Exhibition at the Art Gallery at California State College in San Bernardino ...
www.windworld.com/emi/back_issues/bi1-2.htm
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EMI
Back Issues Volumes 9 10, 9/1993-6/1995
... [Additional keywords: flowerpots,
homemade instruments, idiophones]. Environment
and Process: Marlin Halverson. 5 pages; 10 photos; 1 drawing. ...
www.windworld.com/emi/back_issues/bi9-10.htm
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I agree with The End of Art, by Vox Day: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35051.