i appreciate it except for one thing: the score.
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i had a friend try to join about a month ago. he's disappointed he's
not 'allowed' in yet...
what IS going on in these woods?
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>mmm, this is my t
dear alan,
after perusing the replies, i'm not sure if your question was
addressed entirely. i have had a lot of issues mainly with the file
type (either cmyk or rgb). because rgb is based on light (as is your
monitor), the pallette will allow much brighter colors.
this being said, you can jump be
object//location
1. thomas kinkade's masterpiece
2. crammed deep in the recesses of his bowels
b13 f13
>kindly request that anyone interested sends by return e-mail, the
>following:
>
>1.a letter between A & G (upper case)
>2.the number 1 or 2
>3.a number between 1 and 4
>
>e.g.B, 2, 3
>
>and
>
>1.a letter between a & g (lower case)
>2.the number 1 or 2
>3.a numb
sol...just got to check this out. am loving it.
just thought you should know, or not. =)
greetings to all in fluxlist land...
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> Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: BOX 2 / cdr
maybe a little too structured for my taste...
my attraction to the 1st box (from what i saw online) was the
apparent randomness of the selections. varied like the different
people on this list?
any thoughts?
>i wonder if we could do a series of pieces over a period of time.
>each edition of edit
here here.
cigar boxes sound fun. though the mexican tomatillo box was my
favorite. paint cans/altoids/film canisters/etc are too synthetic and
cold for my taste.
in case anyone cared...
>I vote for the cigar box at $1, light, big enough, well-constructed.
>I will
>also be helping on the project,
is fluxus at all affiliated with Electronic Flux Corporation?
http://www.e-flux.com/projects/do_it/homepage/do_it_home.html is
interesting.
haven't the barrage of comments from everyone in support of throwing various
individuals out been self-governing and democratic enough for you?
cheers.
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i want to be a part of this!
box1 > definitely a unique collection.
i could eventually help with the website too, if needed.
>Speech is a type of behavior; it should be taken seriously. If it is
not--it it is pure selfindulgence-- then one should not be forced to
listen to it.
Thanks Ann.
Very very true. And overly repetitive insulting behavior recently
became unbearable and distracting.
Also feel I'll get more out of a
death,
you're much more palatable without the overabundance of babycheekses.
thank you, though you'll most likely take this 'opportunity' to
ridicule me?
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Date: Fri, 27
applause.
(from the sidelines of course)
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> On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Bertrand Clavez wrote:
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> > Shi
tracks. ouch...i feel my brain working
here. hurts doesn't it?
isn't that authoritative of you to define what IS delusional and what isn't.
thanks for your help.
> On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, matt benson wrote:
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> > does this banter happen often?
>
> The only 'b
it's very complicated...
> OK, specifically who is not talking to me? I have lost track.
>
> -Josh Ronsen
> in Austin, Texas
does this banter happen often?
(i don't want to get involved...just commenting on its entertainment value)
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i'm not on there...putting denver on the map?
though that's cool to see who is out and about.
what about the euro_fluxers and international ones?
> http://kforer.com/us_fluxlist_map/
>
> Don Boyd wrote:
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> > Whatever happened to the map of Fluxlist members? Do you know Sol? -Don
maybe i'm stupid (entirely possible), but does everything FLUXUS deal with
the 60's? thanks for all the great links and info, but from a post-60's
generation, i want to see what's happening TODAY. (not that fluxus isn't
relevant today)
fluxus has been just a name until i joined this list
no o
hey all...first time to the fluxlist...very excited to be here.
+
saw some mention of jonas mekas and was wondering if anyone's checked out 66
frames by gordon ball (worked with mekas on occasion).
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um, also, if i'm committing some cardinal sin by not following some
newsletter/bulletin/email proto
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