>
> FLUXLIST ADDRESS BOOK
>
> the size is 3x5 inches and the deadline is
> 01 april.
what's that in centimetres?
sheepish grins and best wishes from
the freeformfreakout organisation mathematical duffers div.
europe
hi tomaz,
yes the address book is for everyone on FLUXLIST and i hope you will
participate.
FLUXLIST ADDRESS BOOK
the size is 3x5 inches and the deadline is
01 april.
everyone participating makes a front and back cover. send it to me, be
sure to send your address to:
(phone number and web
cecil wrote:
Fluxus, all things Fluxist
are now the property of The FluxNexus. The
FluxNexus is a self
generating, self validating, loose association of
artists, non-artists
and anti-artists who work in, study, produce or
live in a Fluxist manor.
cecil,
where is the fluxlist manor?
is there a
Thank you for submitting a proposal for our conference. The selection
committee has asked me to inform you regretfully that it has been rejected
since, although strong in its own terms, its relevance to the theme of the
conference is unclear. Issues of consciousness appear to form no
significan
forwarding from david baptiste chirot (per his request) his latest mail art
call which speaks to the upcoming event:
MAIL ART CALL
Dear Fellow Fluxlist, Sound and Visual Poetry and Mail Art Workers:
Greetings and all best in art and life -- 2002 has arrived -- the
Panlindromatic Year -- readi
Well, if we're talking symetry, what about 110 years from now at 9:12pm,
december 21, 2112?
21:12, 21/12, 2112
Isn't that possible? Or am I missing something?? Do we need to have zeros
in the middle?
Also, I never understood why but in the US we do mm/dd/ instead of
following the rest of
Hello,
Just wanted to point out, if anyone comes to the thing below. I live on
36-40 the high street, hull so pop in and I'll show you all the delights of
Hull(?) And maybe steal enough milk from my flatmates for a cup of tea for
you...
Pete
> art@radio on the River Hull
>
>
> c
hi pete,
the deadline is 01 april won't that be enough time?
also consider this; i don't take instruction very well (so i've been told and i
believe it).
i hope you find your keys and your wallet, when things like that happen to me i
pray to saint anthony.
in the meantime i haven't done my hom
Sol,
Call me pedantic. (Pause for you to say pedantic) but I'm subscribing to the
digest and keep getting things in triplicate. Long long messages repeated
over and over again... do I just have to put up with this (which I'm happy
to do) or is there something my browser doesn't do that others
Hi Pete, I've TRIED teaching him lots of things, but
like any child he does pretty much what he wants...but
he does
freestyle (a lot--his best thing), imitate birds
outside, whistle for the dog & call her name, gurgle
like the coffee maker, squeek like the cupboard doors,
say hello like me, say he
have you tried teaching your parrot to:
freestyle,
copy records,
beatbox,
pronounce it's own self loathing in a happy voice,
immitate a camera, squeeky door, gun shots, fire alarms, less clever birds,
read,
open doors,
stalk your enemies?
do bad impressions of lloyd groceman or michael caine,
fl
hi josh and allen,
thanks for the hats; i have a hat collection and it makes me want to do
something with them. like wear them? or do an i-zone with them. i
like allen's headgear very much and his clowning around with them.
i almost knitted that strawberry hat and still have the directions
>>What, pray tell, is Anarcho-dandyist Art? Is a special hat needed?
>> Or is this a term that makes sense in England, but not in America?
>No this term doesn't make sense in England but then again the review is from
>a Scottish newspaper. So it may be a term in use in Scotland but I doubt
>it...
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>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: FLUXLIST: Re: 52 events
>Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 08:33:33 -0600
>
> >Fluxus, whose membership famously included Yoko Ono, can be seen in
> >retrospect as one of the key postwar art movements; a continuati
Special hat? Wow!! Count me in on that movement!
Maybe we should design a Fluxus hat... with built-in address book?
~t
Original Message Follows
From: "Josh Ronsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: Re: 52 events
D
>Fluxus, whose membership famously included Yoko Ono, can be seen in
>retrospect as one of the key postwar art movements; a continuation of
>Surrealism and Dadaism, and the launching pad for Conceptual, Installation
>and Anarcho-dandyist Art.
What, pray tell, is Anarcho-dandyist Art? Is a specia
Don't worry, the bama address is my folks, they'll
make sure I get it. It'll just get a chance to travel
the US of A.
--- { brad brace } <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ...and I just sent you >in Alabama< a frozen-food
> photo in
> exchange for the correspondence poker /:b
>
_
...and I just sent you >in Alabama< a frozen-food photo in
exchange for the correspondence poker /:b
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello!
>
> So i've moved to L.A., and although i'm still
> officially homeless, i have found my next apartment.
The 12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project
hi jj,
count yourself in. let's hear more about your denim covers please.
bests, carol :)
JJ wrote:
> I've been gone but now I'm back and I'd sure like to
> get in on this one. I make covers with denim...
>
> ex posto facto
> p.o. box 495522
> garland, tx
> 75049-5522 usa
--
carol starr
I've been gone but now I'm back and I'd sure like to
get in on this one. I make covers with denim...
ex posto facto
p.o. box 495522
garland, tx
75049-5522 usa
--- "(Maaike)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Carol,
That sounds really nice... can I join? please?
Here's my address:
Maaike de
Hi Carol,
That sounds really nice... can I join? please?
Here's my address:
Maaike de Laat
- The Institute of Unlikely Interaction -
Nieuwstraat 95A
9724 KJ Groningen
The Netherlands
- Maaike
-
http://www.onwaarschijnlijk.org
-
--- On Jan 23, 2002, C
Carol,
True... true... college has taught me so little. ;)
Dan
At 08:09 PM 1/23/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>hi dan,
>
>every address book will need a cover so once the exact size is decided all the
>happy cover makers around the world could make one! i like the velvet and
>
hi dan,
every address book will need a cover so once the exact size is decided all the
happy cover makers around the world could make one! i like the velvet and
burlap too. don't recall the trapper notebooks but gluing fabric on
cardboard is full of possibilities. of course if all those parti
Carol,
Does anyone else remember those Trapper Keeper notebooks that were
sort of cardboard with thin canvassy stuff glued on them? That would be
cool. Or burlap. Or velvet! Oh, nevermind.
Dan
At 05:48 PM 1/23/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>hi all,
>
>i have received several addresse
Hello!
So i've moved to L.A., and although i'm still
officially homeless, i have found my next apartment.
Starting Feb. 1'st my address will be:
Robert Fontenot
682 s. Irolo st. #208
Los Angeles, CA 90005
USA
I don't have my new phone number, or else i'd give you
that to.
cheers,
-r
_
hi all,
i have received several addresses off list; thanks to those that have
sent them.
one person suggested:
"any other data you want to put in? I would suggest names of projects
&/or organizations & thumbnail photo "
any more ideas on that? what about the cover?
i was thinking since it
Dear Sol, Great idea! Have you seen the "stories" written by the New York
Times staff for persons killed in the Sept. 11 attacks? I like that approach
in addition to the more formal newspaper obituaries.
Secondly, a personal request. 1., I don't have your e-mail address right
now. Could you se
Cute
XXX
Roger
hi all,
after much fussing and much assistance those who so desire may see my
puppy 'tenshi'. i think she is adorable and s much fun.
http://laplaza.org/~totem/t.jpg
http://laplaza.org/~totem/t2.jpg
http://laplaza.org/~totem/t3.jpg
http://laplaza.org/~totem/t4.jpg
very bests, carol
xxoo
-
Carol,
One more step. Go to Options and change Format pull-down menu from
"Plain Text Only" to "Plain Text and HTML." Or, "HTML only." Don't
keep it that way or the Pine and Elm people will be unhappy.
hi kathy,
thanks for the helpful information. fyi there is one more step; open
preferences ,go to formatting and open HTML, then open insert and image.
one more thing; you have to put your cursor in the message portion of
the page to do it.
so here's tenshi at 4 months old. her ears are now st
hi all,
i have tried to send a photo i have scanned as a jpg and it comes
through as sent mail on my computer but never gets to fluxlist. anyone
have any suggestions?
thanks, carol :)
--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html
yes, it is
and
I'm working on a common-sense approach
two or three poems or pieces taking up two or three
pages is great
several hundred are way too many...
> so your saying the content is open-ended? how many poems can you send?
>
>
>
>
> Roger Stevens wrote:
>
> > Perhaps Reed is refer
so your saying the content is open-ended? how many poems can you send?
Roger Stevens wrote:
> Perhaps Reed is referring to this:
>
> After the success of Fluxlist's Happy New Ears
> a collection of Fluxus inspired poetry
> we decided to do a second -
> with not only poetry but any creative
Perhaps Reed is referring to this:
After the success of Fluxlist's Happy New Ears
a collection of Fluxus inspired poetry
we decided to do a second -
with not only poetry but any creative writing (event scores, etc)
inspired by Fluxus.
I am the compiler of the new work
Unfortunately my hard drive
So Don,
You do not agree with the Higgins assessment which I posted
above? I sometimes don't get every post on this list, perhaps you didn't
see it.
Thanks,
Pedro
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Don Boyd wrote:
> My opinion, John Cage was VERY influential. Eric Andersen does not
>
My opinion, John Cage was VERY influential. Eric Andersen does not
agree.-Don Boyd
_
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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
; > NP: John Fahey - Bean Vine Blues
> >
> >
> >
> > >From: Lisa Moren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >Subject: FLUXLIST: Re: FLUXLIST-digest V3 #58
> > >Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2001
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
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> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: FLUXLIST: Re: FLUXLIST-digest V3 #58
> >Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2001 13:03:51 -0500
> >
> > > I have a question...
> > >
> > > 1. Ben Vautier said that John Cage was
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
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: FLUXLIST: Re: FLUXLIST-digest V3 #58
>Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2001 13:03:51 -0500
>
> > I have a question...
> >
> > 1. Ben Vautier said that John Cage was critical to the development of
>Fluxus.
> >
> > 2. Dick Higgins was of the opinio
ley - in a wonderfully
> > 'english' way
>
> speaking of "off (the) trolley":
>
> last night on TV: a showing of "Firesign Theatre: Weirdly
> Cool"
>
> (repeat this wednesday night)
>
> +r
>
> np: joe williams: let it snow, let i
I found it, playing Dec. 10th here locally.
Thanks a million, haven't seen them perform in years.
At 11:14 AM 12/2/01 -0800, you wrote:
>oh, it's just our local PBS station here in Dallas (KERA).
>They *were* the first in the nation to broadcast Monty Python
>('74?), so maybe that says
oh, it's just our local PBS station here in Dallas (KERA).
They *were* the first in the nation to broadcast Monty Python
('74?), so maybe that says something about them...
r
np: joe williams: "what are you doing new years eve?"
--- Pedro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which network please?
>
>
Which network please?
At 10:59 AM 12/2/01 -0800, you wrote:
>--- alan bowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > he is off his trolley - in a wonderfully
> > 'english' way
>
>speaking of "off (the) trolley":
>
>last night on TV: a showing of "Firesign Theatre: Weirdly
>Cool"
>
>(repeat this wednesda
rubba-dub-dub... was playing (no music in the computer room, alas) Phase
Selector Sound Disassemble Dub. Gonna go dubbin' myself tonight at the local
open jam...gettin' low down.
Melissa McCarthy
Hours: whimsical or by appointment
>>>Adult, may
> NP:Dub Addxx - Dub To The Truthseekers
>
> (Rod's reminded me how much I enjoy a reggae vibe of an
> afternoon.
>
> Rr r r r r od d dd > > >> >
> Rr r r r r od d dd > > >> >
> rewind mi selecta, one mo time fi I an I people ina de
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>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: a simplistic appraoch, 2
>Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 10:00:34 -0500
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> >Some contemporary Fluxus workers (e.g. Joe DeMarco) are using the term
While I don't think that subscribing strictly to Maciunas' ideas of Fluxus is
at all necessary, I do agree with his dislike of the term avant. Avant
implies being ahead of the group or at least separate and Fluxus, to my
feelings, is for of and by the masses. One of its goals is making art par
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>Some contemporary Fluxus workers (e.g. Joe DeMarco) are using the term
>avant-Flux...I think this is fairly appropriate.
>
>cheers,
>
>Sol.
>
If Fluxus was the rear-garde (as maciunas sometimes described it) then maybe what is
being discussed here
>though post- Fluxus may not be an apropriate term, maybe post-maciunas
fluxus could work to describe recent fluxus works, or
"post-mac Fluxus" for short -abbi<
Some contemporary Fluxus workers (e.g. Joe DeMarco) are using the term
avant-Flux...I think this is fairly a
though post- Fluxus may not be an apropriate term, maybe post-maciunas
fluxus could work to describe recent fluxus works, or
"post-mac Fluxus" for short -abbi
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
For those of you who love films, Amélie is a gem of a film--perhaps the best
solution to the depression that these times seem to elicit. But it is also
very important for mail artists as well--the photobooth (that ancient
machine that churns out four photos) is featured in this film--and the
pers
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, John Blower wrote:
> And we all see where this is going.
>
> John "I'm a furriner, dammit!" Blower
This self-pronounced 'furriner' strategy could work...
reminds me of a Church in Oregon that issued Drivers'
Licenses and very authentic-looking license plates from the
Stat
ah robert,
i'd like one, even if i'm replying laaate..
i'll see what i have in return.
cheers ,
mrtn
martin zeilinger
#224
85 charles st. w
toronto, ON
CNDa
At 12:05 PM 11/25/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Yes. This is bullshit. Waiting to see what the real reason for these
>rules are. Ashcroft Justice Department is a nightmare.
It's the thin end of the wedge.
First it's foreigners of "Mid-East descent " (where is the mid-east,
anyway? Where does it st
>Sorry to put a damper on things, but does anyone else find this disturbing?
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes. This is bullshit. Waiting to see what the real reason for these rules
are. Ashcroft Justice Department is a nightmare.
well... it hasn't been too bad: I'm just not accustomed to
being this isolated on a festive holiday... ended-up having
a little plate of roast duck on cabbage at the 6th Street
Food Center downstairs: very tasty with an anise? flavor...
although I kept thinking about the regular 7 ducks at the
ma
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Carol Starr wrote:
> you can come to taos and eat turkey, play with the puppy and walk on the mesa.
> bests, carol :)
> oxo
thanks carol! :) (too far to go too) /:b
thanks bibiana! that all sounds great and I'd love to go but
I have to be back at work Monday... maybe I'll just buy a
turkey sandwich here in the depths of Big Heart City ;)
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, bibiana padilla wrote:
>
> you can come to San Diego, where I'm picking up at 9pm our fluxlist f
I just listened to some music, I think I might listen to it again.
Sol
--
WP: King Jammy Meets Dry & Heavy - Do Dub Up Your Fight
NP: King Jammy Meets Dry & Heavy - Do Dub Up Your Fight
on 11/21/01 6:45 PM, { brad brace } at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> I have nowhere to go for this Thanksgiving thing.
>
>
> /:b
Where do you live, or how far are you willing to travel? You're welcome at
our place, in NYC.
Jennifer
you can come to taos and eat turkey, play with the puppy and walk on the mesa.
bests, carol :)
oxo
{ brad brace } wrote:
>
> I have nowhere to go for this Thanksgiving thing.
>
> /:b
--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html
>From: { brad brace } <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: FLUXLIST: Re: true life adventure #0
>Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 18:45:11 -0800 (PST)
>
>
>
>I have nowhere to go
I have nowhere to go for this Thanksgiving thing.
/:b
eryk!
please do!
alan
Can I post the "Take a Cat" piece to my haiku list?
>
> -e.
>
> alan bowman wrote:
>
Hello, I've been getting this list for a while now and here is my first
contribution.
Perhaps you'd like to check out the new album by . . . native hipsters called
'there goes concorde again' - available from Rough Trade in the UK or through
the website on www.nativehipsters.co.uk. We finally
guess it's too late for me, can someone make me a copy? i can send them as
trade certificated broken window glasses of my car from when they stole my
stereo, does someone remember?? anyway, may i have a copy of it?
BIBIANA PADILLA MALTOS
233 Paulin Ave. PMB. 7263
Calexico, Ca., 92231-2646
U.S
I want it I want it! I want it I want it!
Rinktines 21-64
Vilnius 2051
Lithuania
a.b.- j.g.4/24/65
- Original Message -
From:
John M.
Bennett
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 11:38
AM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: frieze
I want it I
Many sincere thanks to PK and BIBIANA for the information concerning Raphael Montanez
Ortiz and Bruce Conner @ the Pompidou (thanks for the spelling corrections) I'll pass
on these things to my professor & see what else I can find, thanks to your leads. I'm
sure he'll be very happy!
x
Ro
Patricia writes:
>The Lost Soul Companion Project Mail Art Show
>
>The Lost Soul Companion Project offers comfort and
>constructive advice for black sheep, square pegs, struggling
>artists, and other free spirits.
A while back someone posted to Fluxlist (I won't mention who: no need for further
;Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: FLUXLIST: Re: FLUXLIST-digest V3 #25
>Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 14:30:17 -0500
>
>Dear fellow Fluxuslisters,
>
>I wonder if anyone can help me find some information. My professor has
>been looking for a catal
Robin,
Your spellings may have tripped you up. It's Conner and Pompidou. Maybe this?
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://membres.tripod.fr/cdr/047/047ACMO1.htm&prev=/search%3Fq%3D%2522Bruce%2BConner%2522%2BPompidou%2B2000%2BOrtiz%26hl%3Den
or, a search turned up this
h
Dear fellow Fluxuslisters,
I wonder if anyone can help me find some information. My professor has been looking
for a catalogue for an exhibit which was held at the Pompadou Centre in Paris, either
in 2000 or 2001, and which featured the artists Raphael Montez
Ortiz and Bruce Connor.
I offered
So far the only problem I've noticed is that the mail (of
all kinds) is sometimes slower. I'm still recycling envelopes,
using tape, etc., with no noticeable differences or problems. I do
think it's a good idea to stop putting foot powder in envelopes,
however. And I've noticed more people maki
> I am starting a project for mail artists in Texas
> called Texas Association for Concerned Mail Artists
> (TACMA).
Is this open to out of state members, or do we have to
start or own local chapters?
I don't know about anyone else, but I've always been
deeply concerned. I've just been so
Patricia wrote:
>I doubt that mail art will ever be quite the same after
>this. For me, most especially, the recycling (i.e., taping,
>etc.) of envelopes. For others, the mailing of the odd
>object and the documentation thereof.
I have been concerned about this and have been not sending out so
three cheers for john bennett and dear princess petal!
bests, carol
xoo
Patricia wrote:
>
> Hey John Bennett!!! Let's keep Fluxlist alive!!! Onward!!!
>
--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html
lint dam strokes indeed
marshalore
> Lore gland
...
At 10:35 AM -0700 9/23/01, FLUXLIST-digest wrote:
>I don't want to drag this out, but (in a pure desire for knowledge) I
>would be interested in any refutation of Chomsky that doesn't resort to
>*ad hominem* remarks ... because I haven't seen one (a refutation, that
>is) that hews to the same leve
>
>I did, in fact, look at your sources. Not exactly the most unbiased sources
>of info on the middle east (yes, even Amnesty International!) in my opinion.
>Noam Chomsky?! Oh the pain. But of course I always take as gospel whatever
>Ted Koppel says...
well for the sake of credibility why not h
> Noam Chomsky?! Oh the pain.
I don't want to drag this out, but (in a pure desire for knowledge) I
would be interested in any refutation of Chomsky that doesn't resort to
*ad hominem* remarks ... because I haven't seen one (a refutation, that
is) that hews to the same level of rigor he employs.
arpet the entire
region, then watch the tensions melt.
That's my final answer.
Badgergirl
(Begging you to take a refresher course in English composition and use your
spell check program, for mercy's sake.)
--
>From: jason pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTEC
> And what's more wearisome still is using this situation
>to propagate anti-Israeli sentiment among the under educated and
>ill-informed. Speaking of which, I'm very curious as to the sources of your
>FACTs. There are many ways to spin a piece of info, friend, (but clearly
>you already have t
People used to pray to the people they loved when the planes
were coming down. Now, we have cell phones; there is something
tragic in this improvement, and I do not believe in god
or cell phones.
Roger Stevens wrote:
>
> so, countries who harbour terrorists will be attacked
>
> because so man
so, countries who harbour terrorists will be attacked
because so many innocent people died
we'll make sure we kill a few more along the way...
makes sense
and it seems to me that there are plenty of
terrorists in England, not to mention Ireland,
that maybe the USA should bomb us while it's abou
Hi Robin and all,
>Here on the campus where I work (upstate NY) not only were many of us
affected directly by the loss of friends and
family members but also, racist attacks are now manifesting. One female
student of Middle Eastern descent was assaulted by three male students
yesterday at no
I have to thank everyone her for your discussion of the travesty that has just occured
here in the United States. I am very worried, as it seems it will become a global
situation
for many years to come. To everyone in the world, no matter where you are, please
stay safe and be strong.
On a f
jason pierce writes:
>the Twelve Fate Game is now subtitled in mandarin
>
>http://www.onyxmirr.org/Game.html
I have made a movie version of the Twelve Fates, which was to have been premiered at
the Intersect 4 festival in Austin last month, but technical difficulties kept the
digital film on m
Terrence writes;
Is E-bay's legal department going too far?
join in the discussion at e-bays soapbox
register here
http://forums.ebay.com/dwb?14@999487002107@.ee7ba0c
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Found in Beth Garrison's Found in John Bennett's Address Book
At 10:32 AM 8/31/01 -0400, Allen H. Bramhall wrote:
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>FLUXLIST-digest Thursday, August 30 2001 Volume 01 : Number 810
Dear Fluxlist Administrators and Administrative Staff,
Last night I recieved Fluxlist Digest #810 of volume 1.
What a large number!
Could we start volume 2 before the number gets any higher?
In fact, could we just sk
dear friends:
sorry i have been out of touch
problems with my email so use library for short times now
(you are limited)
i have here a whole stack of POSTFLUXPOSTBOOKLETs
and want to send a whole stack of work to them i made after reading these marvelous
productions!
i wanted to make sure of the
from book of house of flux
« my house has many fluxions »
mlore
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Brad Brace wrote:
>Please describe the stolen shoes. /:b
Now that's Fluxus!
Bibiana, I think you should do a bit of research into voodoo (?)curses and stick
needles into left-behind sandals. Maybe if the curse works he will return your stuff
and apologize.
-Josh Ronsen
http://www.nd.org/jr
Dearest, I have to leave, trains, but thanks for the mail.
H.
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, bibiana padilla wrote:
>
> In the email I thought I'd send I was asking Heiko if he wanted a pix of
> AVTEXTFEST or a pix of me.
>
> If it was thee first one, here's the picture of the past AVTEXTFEST (january
hi all,
here is an invitation to a christmas exhibition in slovenia
http://www.wf-a.si/
--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
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