At 02:11 PM 12/3/01 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi Pete,
>Actually the book that has been referred to is (according to the issue I
>have):
>JOHN CAGE, An Anthology, Edited by Richard Kostelanetz
>(Published by Da Capo Press)
>
>According to Al Hansen "...the class became a little version of Black Mountain
Me, too!
--- Roger Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just had a message-less e-mail from Reed
> which tried to download itself
>
> Virus?
>
> Or genuine.
>
> I deleted it.
>
> reed - tell me...
>
> XXXPercy
>
>
> NP Wonderwall
>
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me too, very mysterious.
cu, carol :)
Patricia wrote:
>
> Et Moi! Very minimalist, Reed.
>
> Toodles,
> PK
>
> meryl wrote:
>
> > Hey!
> >
> > Me too! But nothing tried to unload, reload, or overload itself or anyone
> > else.
> >
> > It just sat there in it's blankitude.
> >
> > All in all,
Et Moi! Very minimalist, Reed.
Toodles,
PK
meryl wrote:
> Hey!
>
> Me too! But nothing tried to unload, reload, or overload itself or anyone
> else.
>
> It just sat there in it's blankitude.
>
> All in all, I thought it was very hi-tone.
>
> But what do I know? (A rhetorical query, that.)
>
>
Hey!
Me too! But nothing tried to unload, reload, or overload itself or anyone
else.
It just sat there in it's blankitude.
All in all, I thought it was very hi-tone.
But what do I know? (A rhetorical query, that.)
M
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>From: "Roger Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECT
Just had a message-less e-mail from Reed
which tried to download itself
Virus?
Or genuine.
I deleted it.
reed - tell me...
XXXPercy
NP Wonderwall
Hi Pete,
Actually the book that has been referred to is (according to the issue I have):
JOHN CAGE, An Anthology, Edited by Richard Kostelanetz
(Published by Da Capo Press)
According to Al Hansen "...the class became a little version of Black Mountain
College (It is on the basis of that season, w
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Josh Ronsen wrote:
> Pedro writes:
>
> >1. Ben Vautier said that John Cage was critical to the development of Fluxus.
> >
> >2. Dick Higgins was of the opinion that Ben exaggerated this influence too
> >much.
>
> I assume Higgins wanted to stress that the people attending
Alex,
Lucky I found a used copy for sale on Amazon.
Thanks very much for the reference.
Title: Writings of John Cage by Richard Kostelanetz
Pedro
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On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Alex Cook wrote:
> I know Allan
Just as an aside, Barbara informed me that sometimes she checks her email,
other times she doesn't.
My two cents, Pedro
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Owen Smith wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >Owen, Do have an address for Barbara Moore? Art metrople? Thanks, -Don
>
> you can reach Barbara
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Owen, Do have an address for Barbara Moore? Art metrople? Thanks, -Don
you can reach Barbara through:
Bound & Unbound, New York, NY, U.S.A., 10001. Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and you can access Art metropole through their web site at:
http://www.artmetropole.com/site/i
Pedro writes:
>1. Ben Vautier said that John Cage was critical to the development of Fluxus.
>
>2. Dick Higgins was of the opinion that Ben exaggerated this influence too
>much.
I assume Higgins wanted to stress that the people attending the class had their own
ideas and were not Cage-follower
I know Allan Kaprow adressed this in the John Cage Anthology ed by Richard
Konstalenetz. I remeber him saying something to the effect of JC was
irritated with the tack that Kaprow and Hansen took in creating scores and
perfomances, and he joked that he would accept no more students whose names
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> I have a question...
>
> 1. Ben Vautier said that John Cage was critical to the development of Fluxus.
>
> 2. Dick Higgins was of the opinion that Ben exaggerated this influence too
> much.
>
> 3. From my research, I show that John Cage taught at
> the New School for Social Research
> from 1956
Dear P. Percy:
Yes indeedy. Our emails be being virus free!!!
XXOO
P. R. & V
Roger Stevens wrote:
> Are these attachments from the princess safe to open?
>
> love
> Paranoid Percy
>
> NP
>
> Cruising through my George Harrison albums
Are these attachments from the princess safe to open?
love
Paranoid Percy
NP
Cruising through my George Harrison albums
Rod wrote regarding NP lists :
>Oh, I think it was Sol's idea, but I've seen it on other lists
(including "otherlist").<
Actually it was Alex Cook's idea and a fine one to boot.
cheers,
Sol.
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