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2004-02-25 Thread Ray Norman
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: REMOVE [hazardous text eliminated] It's really nice to know where you are/were/are going/being removed from/whatever, but sadly the mapping doesn't reach all the way to the edge of the world YET  ... OR does it? FLUXUStasmania John Lennon said " Possession isn't nine-

Re: FLUXLIST: REMOVE [hazardous text eliminated]

2004-02-25 Thread suse
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2004-02-25 Thread suse
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: REMOVE hahaha - Original Message - From: Ray Norman To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 5:59 PM Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: REMOVE ELIMINATE      CONFISCATE  

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Re: FLUXLIST: re: who would like mail art from my students?

2004-02-25 Thread suse
Suse Allison 8 Miles Avenue Middletown, CT 06457 I will also send some if you give me an address - Original Message - From: "Amy Baylaurel Casey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 11:56 AM Subject: FLUXLIST: re: who would like mail art from my

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2004-02-25 Thread Ray Norman
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Re: FLUXLIST: re: who would like mail art from my students?

2004-02-25 Thread Kristen Baumlier
I will do it. Kristen Baumlier Cleveland Institute of Art 11141 East Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44106 sounds like a great project! kbaumlier --- Amy Baylaurel Casey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I teach a class for non-art majors and I explained > mail art to my students..they were fascinated by the >

FLUXLIST: plain text emails, please

2004-02-25 Thread allen bukoff
Ray, please do not send emails to Fluxlist in anything other than plain text format. I wish we had the software to handle htm-text but we don't and it creates havoc with the Digest versions. SO PLEASE, plain text only. Sorry. hanks.

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2004-02-25 Thread Ray Norman
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Re: FLUXLIST: re: who would like mail art from my students?

2004-02-25 Thread Don Boyd
Great Story, Allen. Most artists and creative people have experienced similar situations so it rings true. Too bad more teachers can't be so creative! -Don _ Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee when you click here. ht

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2004-02-25 Thread Owen Smith
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FLUXLIST: Fwd: My essay on Allan Kaprow

2004-02-25 Thread allen bukoff
in the email today... Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 19:38:59 +0100 Subject: My essay on Allan Kaprow From: lica4 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The Link no longer seems to work. Can I send you the article for re-installation directly on your site? Or, link it to: http://www.thing.at/performance-index/kaprow.html

RE: FLUXLIST: THE SIZE OF MOTH BALLS.

2004-02-25 Thread LeClaire, Candace
Host a swank party. Invite many. Replace toilet paper rolls with toilet paper balls. You may also want to try this in a public restroom. What should one do with almost 10 000 rolled up balls of toilet paper?  

Re: FLUXLIST: re: who would like mail art from my students?

2004-02-25 Thread allen bukoff
Ah, mailart. It CAN BE a great way for non-art majors to get creatively inspired and to get creative. Here's my best-documented experience ever with getting "normal" people to get wildly creative: http://www.fluxus.org/NewWave/mail/ . Wow. I just realized this was 20 years ago! I am gettin

FLUXLIST: re: who would like mail art from my students?

2004-02-25 Thread Amy Baylaurel Casey
I teach a class for non-art majors and I explained mail art to my students..they were fascinated by the thought of being able to mail rubber dolphins with nothing but a mail sticker, or plastic baggies, etc., and wanted to challenge the postal service. I have decided to make this their next assign

Re: FLUXLIST: THE SIZE OF MOTH BALLS.

2004-02-25 Thread Amy Baylaurel Casey
make a wire armature of a giant lemon and use the balls and gloss/matte medium to fill in the spaces...it could be painted after..ABC --- Alain Lefebvre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have one quick question, > > What should one do with almost 10 000 rolled up > balls of toilet paper? > > Any su

Re: FLUXLIST: Masks & Gnomes & Hats & Ties:  sounds like a formal bal masque!

2004-02-25 Thread Amy Baylaurel Casey
I'm glad to know some people are as gnome obsessed as I am..I would like to just travel for a year taking pictures of lawn/garden gnomes people have for a coffee table book..ABC --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > In a message dated 2/19/04 9:47:31 AM, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > > > >

Re: FLUXLIST: Masks & Gnomes & Hats & Ties: sounds like a formal bal masque!

2004-02-25 Thread Amy Baylaurel Casey
David B-C--DB-C I was haunted by images of penguins and masks as I read your e-mail and promptly started teaching a figure drawing class..on the computer itunes started playing music from Akira Kurosawa's Dreams..actually from Foxes Procession in Sunshine Through the Rain..an image of Kabuki theat

Re: FLUXLIST: THE SIZE OF MOTH BALLS.

2004-02-25 Thread Melissa McCarthy
Just recently read in an issue of Fiber Arts magazine a story of a woman who was working with incarcerated women and using, because of restrictions, unconventional materials. she discovered a way of tinting toilet paper with m&m candies, making paper roses from them, and putting them in a basket