time and again, for many players
A person is chosen from a crowd. Players separately
follow this individual and every few minutes ask them
what time it is. Do this until they laugh, cry, or
threaten violence.
time and time again, for one player
Chose a person from a crowd. Follow that indiv
fluxus is as fluxus does
--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html
... there was but one Fluxus Magic Bean and Roger ate it!
/:b
--- Sol Nte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My personal opinion is that Fluxus is alive and still
> finding new members
> although the time when the name Fluxus was useful to artists
> is perhaps past
> because of the cultural baggage (resulting from the
> historians,
> commentators, critics and some
I believe we've completely left out "ism."
Fluxusism
Roger Stevens wrote:
> and of course there's
>
> Fluxus Redux
> (Director's Cut)
H,
>and of course there's
>
Fluxus Reflux Delux Us
H,
a
High (sic), dear Fluxsisters!
We, the IPUT, have recieved the
Thomas Kincaid Christmas Cards
which you were generating, altering and signing.
Although we are untouchables
- we are touched by the DDD
(Dark Daze Detournement).
Thank you.
Hugh! (sic)
a101a
and of course there's
Fluxus Redux
(Director's Cut)
Wow,
I guess I must be Post Nothing then. Well, at least I *try* to post nothing.
Sometimes it doesn't work and I have to Post Something, which is never my
intention in the first place. But once I'm Post Something I feel like I'm
working
in a tradition or Something and the best thing to do in tha
for us living in distant remotes itd be great to have either webcast or
downloadable mp3s... I notice Hothouse in Chicago is doing a big
Cornelius Cardew night in December as well.
mIEKAL
formerly of Floating Concrete Orchestra
Rod Stasick wrote:
> message from Tom Bickley:
>
> The Cornelius
or
No New Fluxus
or
ReFluxus
or
Fluxus (sic)
or
Fluxus + Nothing =
or
Flexus
or
Classical Fluxus
or
Reformed Fluxus
or
Or
mIEKAL
Roger Stevens wrote:
> I thought we left the Post-Fluxus stage some years ago and were in
> the Neo-Fluxus arena.
>
> Even Post-Neo-Fluxus
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on 11/28/01 7:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Even with post-feminism, you have to admit that for a
> large part, the methods have changed as goals have
> been met, even though the core ideas haven't changed
Yes, fair enough, though I was more using it as an example to sho
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> The feminists of today bare little resemblance to the
> shock troops that were once nessasary.
I don't know . . . I try to bare as much resemblance as I can.
>
>
> __
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Yahoo! GeoCities - quick and
For Christ, could be contagious!!!
>From: { brad brace } <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: FLUXLIST: c'est moins grave que de recevoir un virus
>Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 17:28:03 -0800 (PST)
>
>
>Boule de neige!!!
>
>
>
>
message from Tom Bickley:
The Cornelius Cardew Choir is having a potluck dinner, score
reading,
party, etc., on Saturday 1 Dec 2001 starting at 7:30 pm in
west
Oakland, (CA). This is a great opportunity for those of you
interested in
participating in this experimental music choir to
see/hear/
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - The annual pre-Christmas swine slaughter
in a southwestern Hungarian village
came to a shocking end on Saturday after one man died of
electrocution while trying to stun a pig,
whose owner then died of heart attack.
Celebrations at the pig-killing party in Darvaspuszt
Rebecca wrote:
> >but what i am really
> looking to write about is how Fluxus is not dead, but still has a place in
> the art world.
This is probably too late for your paper but I thought I'd give the matter
some consideration from a point of general interest.
The Maciunas vision of Fluxus is d
roger:
i think we're proximal to the post-toasties fluxus derrière.
best,
titus-groan
--- Roger Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought we left the Post-Fluxus stage some years ago and
> were in
> the Neo-Fluxus arena.
>
> Even Post-Neo-Fluxus
>
>
I thought we left the Post-Fluxus stage some years ago and were in
the Neo-Fluxus arena.
Even Post-Neo-Fluxus
> Not necessarily... "post-feminism", while silly, is
> a term which is often
> applied to the more open-ended discussions following
> heavy feminist
> discourse in universities and academic journals.
Even with post-feminism, you have to admit that for a
large part, the methods have changed as g
Congratulations Valery!! You're in very good company and Cheryl Haines
has a great gallery space. I'll make every effort to see the exhibit.
Best,
PK
valery grancher wrote:
DECEMBER
6 - JANUARY 5, 2002
MULTIPLE
PERSONALITIES :
An Onsite
/ Online Group Exhibition of Artist Multiples & Editio
Yep! truly agreat film, probably the best I've seen for yearsaah!
And there's even more mailart in it if you like: the garden-dwarf who "travels" the
world and sends home his photos from all the famous places. Dwarf in front of Egypt's
Pyramids, Dwarf in front of Kreml, etc. This film is fa
Amazing that Vladimir hit the keys so cleanly and produced such elegant
copy.
I think, with training, Vladimir might surprise you, Princess.
> "27 Nov 2001, installation idea:
>
aa;;;!!!
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