tried to predict which slide was next before it was projected. There was a
big laugh when he predicted some actress, like Marilyn Monroe, and then King
Kong appeared on the screen.
Well, a perl script could do this too, the prediction, but without any
drama.
Neal:
Are you familiar with THIS site?:
http://www.cise.ufl.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/~mad/BABLE.pl
It seems to use some of your ideas (plus you can have access
to some "classic" texts)
Rod
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http://rostasi.8m.com
http://members.aol.com/huntjerry/index.htm
High, dear Petra!
1 Jul 1998 01:21:19 +0200 Petra Stegmann wrote:
I will be finishing a thesis on Fluxus in Poland in a few weeks.
(...) in other countries of East Europe,
Would it be possible for us to read it?
Thank you.
Hugh!
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A Telekommunikacio
Terrence writes;
Art is commercial the moment you seek to engage it as "culture". ie in the culture
industry. Duchamp was revoultutionalry thinker for the arts but not necessrily a
revolutionary professional artist. He canged the art making oeuvre but for other
artists with their
Terrence writes
Postitution is an honest exchange at a fair market value or as supply and demand
and it never seeks to qualify for grants to support it.
I abohore patriarchy as an infantile wish. I see Duchamp as a creator of ideas
that some pick up on. It's not a rule, like a lesson from daddy
At 12:03 pm -0700 20/5/00, Patricia wrote:
Yep, he played chess and he
played chess because he had achieved his freedom - he only made, as far as
I know
30-40 works in 50 or so years - he made art to make art, for himself - he was
focused and free and I think it admirable. Of course, he had
Terrence J Kosick wrote:
Terrence writes
Postitution is an honest exchange at a fair market value or as supply and demand
and it never seeks to qualify for grants to support it.
Really? What about the pimp? : )
I abohore patriarchy as an infantile wish. I see Duchamp as a creator of
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