bb wrote:
Sol. I teach an experimental literature workshop, next session we will see
phono poetry, may I use your phono poem?
Sure, I'd be happy for you to use it.
If you want more technical information about it contact me offlist at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cheers,
Sol.
A surprising new study reveals that Fluxlist members are more likely than
other artists to have a sense of humor!
http://www.nationalreview.com/goldberg/goldberg043001.shtml
MElissa
I don't think giving a link to that pile of sanctimonious trash, National
Review Online, is very funny.
SMIL.
Could be so funky, if Quicktime and Real would agree on standards.
Simple asynchromous filelists are ok.
You can see whats happening.
At http://www.uni-bonn.de/~uzs106/
Screenshot is SGI, background is Kippenberger, music is Miles at Stanford
72 and Chick, McLaughlin etc at Ann Arbour
A surprising new study reveals that Fluxlist members are more likely than
other artists to have a sense of humor!
more hugh is this realy so very funny ... i thought that this
element of painting was as serious as the nextjc
http://www.finalcurtain.com/
Interesting site - was reading an article about this today
in an Archaeology magazine. Some of the artist's
submissions for decorating their final remains involved a
Jewish man who wanted a sculpture reuniting him with his
lost foreskin and a woman who wanted her
Terrence writes;
{ brad brace } wrote:
The self remains in place but its presence is released along fluxes and
wires that impose transformations so extreme as to be effectively
infinite, the space under them not merely shrunk but imploded into points
of hyperdense singularity
h-o-l-y
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