Re: FLUXLIST: Re: Fluxus as an obscure(d) influence

2000-03-20 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
Wow! Nice piece! Yeah, that's what he did! Thirty minute film haiku for Nam June Paik Blank transparent film Zenlike in simplicity Fluxlike pointedly Is this anyhow different from the traditions in france ?

Re: FLUXLIST: Satie and Sol Nte

2000-03-20 Thread Sol Nte
Hi all, Ken wrote: Most of us knew Satie's work. I'm not sure there is a link between his ideas and many of the issues we pursued, though -- of course -- the notion of time and boredom can in part be traced to his work. Dick Higgins was a talented performer of his music and (I believe) once made

Re: FLUXLIST: Satie and Sol Nte

2000-03-20 Thread allen bukoff
Sol wrote: I liked the Fluxus Reader a lot and agree that it will do more for a wider view of Fluxus than its contemporaries however I often wonder if the average reader will be more attracted to the "glossy photo" Fluxus books instead and the different viewpoint that goes with them. Hope not.

Re: FLUXLIST: Satie and Sol Nte

2000-03-20 Thread Ann Klefstad
Satie's work had no special influence on the concept for which I coined the term "musicality." The concept of musicality involves applying the idea of a notational form to art that can then be rendered by any artist as the performer or realizer of the work. That is the essence of music

FLUXLIST: E-mail and Satie Reference

2000-03-20 Thread Sol Nte
Hi all, In trying to make a few comments today I have come across a problem that I'm often struck by which is how to maintain a balance between using e-mail to quickly respond to what someone has said and thus continue a debate and using e-mail to send an essay complete with references as a

FLUXLIST: FRUITSCORES

2000-03-20 Thread alan bowman
dear all, a short while i posted the url for part of my site which contains the pages of my book(let) "fruitscores illustrated" - http://space.tin.it/clubnet/abowman/Fruitscores.htm as a result of which i had a nice response, with a bunch of people requesting copies. the first 5 copies are

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FLUXLIST: satie/cage/zen/fluxus?

2000-03-20 Thread Patricia
All, Your earlier posts led me to reread some chapters of an anthology on John Cage, in particular a chapter on correspondence between Cage and Abraham Skulsky, editor of "Musical America" in April, 1951: (I will use capitals in place of italics because of html difficulties) "...Now, for Mr.

Re: FLUXLIST: satie/cage/zen/fluxus?

2000-03-20 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
it is art as Satie lived it and made it is not separate from life (nor is dishwashing when it is done in this spirit). ..." I once saw such a "Musique d'ameublemont" with the master. But I think he isnt closer connected to Satie than anybody else, Lemaitre etc... H.

Re: FLUXLIST: FRUITSCORES

2000-03-20 Thread Reed Altemus
Alan Yeah, I still want a copy. Reed Altemus 16 Blanchard Rd. Cumberland,ME 04021 USA Thanks in advance... look forward to it. RA alan bowman wrote: dear all, a short while i posted the url for part of my site which contains the pages of my book(let) "fruitscores illustrated"

FLUXLIST: new spring winds (Hacienda Hotel: Lake Mead AZ)

2000-03-20 Thread { brad brace }
the wind started howling in Needles (CA) Sunday night: it woke me up several times: the suspended flashing red traffic light in the center of town was swinging wildly: the pages of the newspaper that I left poolside that afternoon made their way to the narrow alley behind the 410-Motel and