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>Subject: NY Arts magazine Newsletter for February 16, 2000
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>(excerpt) from NYArts Magazine NEWSLETTERfor February 16, 2000
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>**JONAS MEKAS & BASIL KING at 8 pm. Jonas Mekas is an internationally
>acclaimed filmmaker an
>Subject: Dia Center for the Arts
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>Dia Center for the
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>2/16/2000
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>Gary Simmons: Wake
>A Project for the Web at Dia Center for the Arts
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>On February 16, 2000, Gary Simmons will launch a project for the world
> wide web,
>entitled
Here's a meagre try for the book of snow.
Snow Couplet
Flower petals of snowflake
Clothe landscape, quiet flora
Frozen cold will transform to liquid warm
Now life is shrouded, waiting
Yet the cats chase one another inside
out of the cold
They prefer symmetry in food to antithesis in poems
MiLord:
I had no idea where that song came from - it's on the "Cornology" set.
Thanks!! I shall imagine the striptease session upon the next listen.
:)
P.K.
Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote:
Don't forget that The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band was
featured performing
"Death Cab For Cutie" onstage during the st
i'm being mesmerized by the snow as i write. a friend and i finishing up a
film project, editing from the camera and just as we finalized it the snow
started to fall. the camera was inadvertantly facing the window so we just
began recording the snow, in close up. that was an hour ago, she has left
Don't forget that The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band was featured performing
"Death Cab For Cutie" onstage during the striptease sequence toward
the end of The Beatles 1967 Christmas TV special, "Magical Mystery Tour"!
Myke
Hi, Patricia:
Thanks for the info - It could come in handy later, but here's the problem:
They say:
"Adding music from your CD collection to My.MP3.com is easy:
1) Install Beam-It beta software (This I did)
2) Place CD in your CD-Rom Drive (This I did)
3) Listen to your music (This I can do, as
Hello Roger,
I think it must have been a fascinating experience for you and it sounds as if
your musical career has been highly creative I dunno if the Bonzo Dog Band
was really that obscure, I mean I'm from Californyah, and I know people that
have heard of them. Got the "Cornology" 3 C
Hi Rod:
Does this help?
http://www.websites-online.com/real.htm
Hasta,
Ptisha
hello.
i am making one book per week for a "class" and this week it is a gift
for my best friend, who lives in israel and has seen snow once, atop a
mountain.
i have waited until the last minute because i like it better that way: i
am putting the thing together (in dummy form only) for friday.
i
well, since there are still only the four recordings that were originally placed
there, should i assume that others have been having the same problem? i can't
believe i'm spending days trying to learn how to put a ben patterson cd on there
sheesh... rod
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>Organization: School of Fine Arts
>Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 13:31:39 -500
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>Assistant/Associate Professor
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>New Genres
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>The University of Connecticut invites applications for a full-time
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In the email today...
From: "Sari Gurney"
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Subject: Full Ryko 1997 Interview With Yoko Ono
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 17:07:54 +0200
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Hi,
Remember the interview Yoko Ono gave in 1997 when t
Hi, well, just to clear this up, because I expect there are hundreds of
fluxlisters puzzling over these obscure UK references...The Bonzo Dog Band
(as they were later known)
WERE originally called the Bonzo Dog Dada Band - but only for a short time.
By the time they made their first album they wer
Alan made:
>http://space.tin.it/clubnet/abowman/freeformfreakoutorganisation_scan.htm
Great stuff Alan! Have had difficulty accessing your site though. Had to try
several times, no luck yesterday but okay this morning.
The collages work very well I think. I'm especially intrigued by the Fluxus
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