Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Nine

2002-04-23 Thread Crispin Webb
GOOD POINT CAROL arent we all abunch of stingy people we all have so much even myself who makes 300 a month working as a prep cook in a crappy kitchen making mashed potatoes and Drawing the special demonstration cooking signs with florecent paint markers. But im not complaing its my choice. And i

Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Six

2002-04-23 Thread Crispin Webb
HEy the ideas are good but why couldnt we send someone the DISTRIBUTOR money to pay for shipping and binding of the books and get them proffessionally done or something. Any college campus library can bind simple books for a very resonable price. We could create an email file with the recepies an

Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Six

2002-04-23 Thread Kathy Forer
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Six Roger wrote: well I'm not worried about cost and postage or binding (I can get them done like the Fluxlist Happy New Ears...) I’m hoping they’d be pre-bound, all nice and done, just needing packaging and distribution. but would you like to do this one,

Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Nine

2002-04-23 Thread Carol Starr
hi all, just thinking about what i wrote and would like to add something furthur. i was not expecting any money for postage etc and am printing the address books on my own. one person did send me 6 wonderful frida kahlo stamps which i greatly appreciate. i was thinking of it as a mail art group p

FLUXLIST: What Kathy Wrote

2002-04-23 Thread Roger Stevens
just found this... 50 X 10 sounds good the content could be randomly mixed so that each contributor gets a different combination...   Kathy wrote - Could this be a possible next project?Either 50 books with 50 pages by 50 people, 1 books by 50 (or so) people or,ideally, 50 10-page books by 50

FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Seven

2002-04-23 Thread Roger Stevens
well   I'm not worried about cost and postage or binding (I can get them done like the Fluxlist Happy New Ears...)   but would you like to do this one, Kathy?    

Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Nine

2002-04-23 Thread Carol Starr
hummmno one mentioned postage to me for the project i am working on??? carol Melissa McCarthy wrote: > Kathy, simple bindings are something I do well -- just string, or rubber > bands or something. If everyone contributed 50 pages each and they were > collated, I'd be willing to bind the

Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Eight

2002-04-23 Thread BSolotaire
Whatever you just wrote about sounds very interesting. Could you take a minute to explain what metamute and wikis are and they might work. Thanks

Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Nine

2002-04-23 Thread Melissa McCarthy
Kathy, simple bindings are something I do well -- just string, or rubber bands or something. If everyone contributed 50 pages each and they were collated, I'd be willing to bind them for/with you. And there's a possibility that everyone participating could include the postage for the return of

Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Fifty

2002-04-23 Thread Don Boyd
Proposals to have each Fluxmember or participant make the pages and mail them are off the mark. Think of how much the postage will cost. It would be better to have one central co-ordinator do the entire printing and ask for donations to help pay for it. -Don

Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Nine

2002-04-23 Thread Carol Starr
50 seems very doable to me since i am going to be printing 28 or so books very soon ( when all entries promised arrive). as you know i plan to do a very simple binding. ribbon i think. bests, carol Kathy Forer wrote: > On 4/23/02 10:40 AM, "Melissa McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I

Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Eight

2002-04-23 Thread Crispin Webb
--- Roger Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the downside of everyone sending fifty copies is the > bulk and postage > > the downside of sending everything by e-mail to the > "Project Ruler" is quantity - > fifty sheets in fifty editions equals 2,500 sheets > of paper > > maybe it could be al

FLUXLIST: don check this out crispin

2002-04-23 Thread Crispin Webb
--- Salvaggio Museum of Modern Living <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > THE ERYK SALVAGGIO MUSEUM OF MODERN LIVING > > ~ presents ~ > > "Lamination Ritual" > > a collection of found objects , > sealed in plastic laminate > > ~ by ~ > > Ken Montgomery > > in his own tradition of thirteen years

Re: FLUXLIST: 50/50

2002-04-23 Thread Arturas Bumsteinas
i'd like to do something in this too.   arturas b.Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Games - play chess, backgammon, pool and more

Re: FLUXLIST: 50/50

2002-04-23 Thread Kathy Forer
On 4/23/02 10:25 AM, "6digit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hey, i like this assemblage/collaborative idea. a bit new to fluxlist, though, > and i've got the feeling i've missed part of the discussion: is the book meant > to deal with artists' libraries, etc.? > > In any case, why not set up an o

Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Eight

2002-04-23 Thread Kathy Forer
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Eight for other sizes and run calculate euro 25,82 for makeready plus euro 6,2 per sq.mt. or euro 0,58 per sq.ft.    1 EUR=0,88 USD - 1 USD=1,13 EUR. the downside of everyone sending fifty copies is the bulk and postage Not that bad really. A pamphlet-lik

Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Nine

2002-04-23 Thread Kathy Forer
On 4/23/02 10:40 AM, "Melissa McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would think that it would be easier on the Project Ruler if everyone sends > 50 multiples, standard size (US 8 1/2 x 11"?) to be collated, bound and > distributed. I'd be glad to contribute something like that. Not standard l

Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Eight

2002-04-23 Thread 6digit
You can set up a wiki page - and link it to other pages - at the metamute twiki. I openned a page at: http://youarehere.metamute.com/twiki/bin/view/Home/KameleoN as you can see, I haven't gone that far with it - but wikis are supposed to be a collaborative, not individual environments. In any c

FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Eight

2002-04-23 Thread Roger Stevens
the downside of everyone sending fifty copies is the bulk and postage   the downside of sending everything by e-mail to the "Project Ruler" is quantity - fifty sheets in fifty editions equals 2,500 sheets of paper   maybe it could be all virtual 50 web pages Adding as we go - watch it grow un

FLUXLIST: 50/50

2002-04-23 Thread NBBurr44
I'm in for sure NBB

FLUXLIST: 50/50

2002-04-23 Thread stephanie goyer
this sounds fun id like to participateut im kinda new to this stuff and im not sure what to do:} sign me up anyways -steph _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.

Re: FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Nine

2002-04-23 Thread Melissa McCarthy
I would think that it would be easier on the Project Ruler if everyone sends 50 multiples, standard size (US 8 1/2 x 11"?) to be collated, bound and distributed. I'd be glad to contribute something like that. Isn't that sort of how we did the Fluxlist Box -- everyone sent x number of completed

Re: FLUXLIST: 50/50

2002-04-23 Thread 6digit
hey, i like this assemblage/collaborative idea. a bit new to fluxlist, though, and i've got the feeling i've missed part of the discussion: is the book meant to deal with artists' libraries, etc.? In any case, why not set up an online wiki environment where everyone can upload their contribut

Re: FLUXLIST: Errata

2002-04-23 Thread Sol Nte
Roger wrote: >We're moving house at the moment and so am too busy to get involved - but will be able to a) take it on or b) take it on as a joint project with Kathy in a few weeks time< Didn't you just move last year? Guess that gypsy blood's a-bubbling in your veins ;) cheers, Sol.

FLUXLIST: 50/50

2002-04-23 Thread ViJA V.
Hi, It's been a long time I've read fluxlist:) Glad to hear about new idea - 50/50 I would like to participate, just tell me the address I have to send stuff:) Cheers! Vija

FLUXLIST: Trunk Root

2002-04-23 Thread John M. Bennett
Trunk lob foaming head across the fence your legs spattered pants poured spoke the drinks fall (all thinks the broke "s word" dance clattered eggs your dense "the" crossed dead groaning coB. Cob groaning dead across the dense floor eggs tattered chance word broke the sinks all fall, drinks the sp

FLUXLIST: Errata

2002-04-23 Thread Roger Stevens
I meant to write   We're moving house at the moment and so am too busy to get involved - but will be able to a) take it on or b) take it on as a joint project with Kathy   in a few weeks time   Of course, I'm quite happy for Kathy (or anyone else for that matter) to grab the bull by the horn

FLUXLIST: Fifty/Forty Nine

2002-04-23 Thread Roger Stevens
Sol s:   It would be nice to see this project come to fruition in its original formrather than see its individuality subsumed by the new book ideas.Let's put one project to bed before we start another.   Roger replies:   Good idea. Let's continue to kick the 50/50 idea around for a bi

Re: FLUXLIST: Peking Ducks in a Row

2002-04-23 Thread Sol Nte
Melissa wrote: >OK, so I finally got enough time in front of my computer that I was able to go through and tally the long-lost Fluxlist Cooks recipes -- some going back an embarassing three years! But here's the skinny, so to speak: ... They are all in their original e-m