>On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Sol Nte wrote:
>
>> Hi Brad,
>>
>> Since you're our resident garden guru, do you know much about Bonsai? In
>> particular how can you cure chlorosis without resorting to chellated
>> iron/iron sulphate?
>>
>> This is serious as the pressure of Bonsai is intense, one quick mis
Mc float
Slobbo tray, yr clanc
fruzz misted ah solo
nost, fill or me!
crub ornate, sum ghost,
twirl a bile 'n
blate the hram gurl:
so buzzed, nop
sore, glathered mic lo
monderated: aclid samp le
heaving broat in pond
John M. Bennett
>From: "Sol Nte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Hi all,
>
>I would like people to consider the following questions:
>
>1) What is the goal of Fluxlist?
Hash!
I hope its not to become a list talking about lists, particularly talking
about this one. That is always a downward spiral in my opinion.
(Tho
Carol Starr writes:
>i like this list for all the reasons you give but i especially favor it
over
>other lists because from time to time we do some wonderful projects
together.
>(wish i could think of one now).
Like the poetry project?
Maybe we should do a follow up.
Fluxlist poems 2.
Anyone in
hi all,
thanks for all the akita names, didn't know there were other akita owners on
the list. i am getting a female and she is now two weeks old so it will be a
while.
maybe we do better these days talking about our pets, i enjoyed seeing photos
of patricia's cats and remember an entire issu
hi sol,
i don't know about goals on fluxlist as it seeems since i have been on the
list ('96) it has a life of its own and moves along by some mysterious force.
as far as how it relates to fluxus that has been a matter of my learning alot
more about fluxus and knowing there is still much, much mo
bb wrote:
>or maybe we can go and mount our own mini version of all the pieces
outside,
as a protest.<
This reminds me of the Stonehenge number in Spinal Tap ;-)
cheers,
Sol.
Hi all,
I would like people to consider the following questions:
1) What is the goal of Fluxlist?
2) What relationship does Fluxlist have to Fluxus?
I'm interested in all possible answers to these 2 questions. I ask these
questions because I know why I'm on Fluxlist. That is to say I'm on Flu
or maybe we can go and mount our own mini version of all the pieces outside,
as a protest.
Bibi
>>
>>Maybe when I go I can make my own mini version of the piece. One would
>>climb a step-stool that had a pole attached to it. Hanging from the pole
>>would be a string holding a magnifying glass
Hi everyone,
I'm a listowner too (not this list... another for an artist and his fans) and it's
true that our function is just
to do a lot of button-pushing, taking care of messages which are 'bounced' &
non-member correspondence, dead email
addresses and so on... also on those unpleasant (tha
Maybe when I go I can make my own mini version of the piece. One would
climb a step-stool that had a pole attached to it. Hanging from the pole
would be a string holding a magnifying glass and a little piece of paper
that says "NO."
-Josh Ronsen
http://www.nd.org/jronsen
A great idea,
Josh!
J
Eryk Salvaggio wrote:
>At one point, there was the Yoko Ono Nail piece, with the
>hammers and a bucket of nails, which confused a seven year
>old girl to no end. She couldn't understand why the nails
>and hammers were out in the open if people weren't allowed
>to put nails into the canvas, on
Eric Andersen wrote:
>Listowners not respected should step down.
Last time I checked, I respected the Fluxlist listowners, including Sol and Judith.
Now note Fluxlisters: when I replied to Eric's message, I just quoted the small part
that was relevant to the discussion. I deleted the page of p
At 10:46 Uhr +0100 16.07.2001, Roger Stevens wrote:
>I brought my harp to the party
>and nobody asked me to play
Yeah, but arent we all playing some kind of harp ?
Lilith had a harp in Roma, nice instrument. Bom sharkar !
The g2k affair, hmmm. Had many sides. Harping in the internet,
irony, i
, Roger Stevens wrote:
>>>As much as it might be valid in general, I think we are a private list.
>
>>I agree.
>>Whoever said the list was a democracy?
>
>But, on the other hand, see it as a party, and we, as a group, could decide
>to go.
>
true
I brought my harp to the party
and nobody asked m
At 9:47 Uhr +0100 16.07.2001, Roger Stevens wrote:
>>As much as it might be valid in general, I think we are a private list.
>I agree.
>Whoever said the list was a democracy?
But, on the other hand, see it as a party, and we, as a group, could decide
to go.
Well, some people working within the network had some of these attitudes.
Some not. None of them had all of them. Many people working outside the
network had many of them. Some all.
Reed Altemus wrote:
Well, like the attitude that once you have
an approach to a problem, you then thinkof some
this is rather to run away from it.
"narvis & ...pez" wrote:
i wonder if this words
can not be considered an intend
of jump to the fire
by ken friedman.
> Call for papers
FLUXUS was an international community of artists, architects,
designers, and composers described as "the most radical an
>As much as it might be valid in general, I think we are a private list.
>Somebody is paying for it.
>And he can do whatever he wants. Thats life.
>
>H.
>
I agree.
Whoever said the list was a democracy?
Eric,
>Listowners, who try to solve disputes by banning people should meet no
>respect.
>
>Listowners not respected should step down.
As much as it might be valid in general, I think we are a private list.
Somebody is paying for it.
And he can do whatever he wants. Thats life.
H.
At 18:41 Uhr -0400 15.07.2001, Reed Altemus wrote:
>So no, it is not so strange to me that there is no definition of Fluxus.
> RA Of course, nobody defined >it. Why is that so strange?
And what is the difference between a definition and those rules of Ken ?
Just Kens "art" or art ?
Well, who
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