uuugh! a panda is not a marsupial...
alan:
thanks again for the barcode(s). i have some sound coming
your way (sol and p.k. too!)
will try to meet up with a fella in Frankfort this august
who does "barcode music". his name is gunter schroth. his
site (with pictures and sample sound):
http://www.ARCHEGON.de
the sounds are a kind
Angelo, you're counted! ;)
I've come to realize that I (fore-one) work much slower than others; I'm
(as-is, this seed-exchange-project), perhaps akin to the floating oceanic
seed-buttons, that only eventually/reluctantly? drift-to-shore...
'Rest-assured' that the project will germinate eventu
Thanks. Well, Wuppertal ;-)
call me back ismaël
--
__
Département d'anthropologie 514-343-2494 (télécopieur)
Université de Montréal
C.P. 6128, succursale centre-ville
Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7
!/!/! beautiful! thanks! (might be nice to see it PDF-typeset?) /:b
*^_^*
From the horse's mouth (at http://www.jazzweekly.com/interviews/brotzmann.htm):
FJ: Lets touch on your participation in the Fluxus Movement.
PETER BROTZMANN: That was built up by an American guy. His name was George Maciunas
and some American artists out of the late Fifties and early Sixt
> How can you refuse?
I must start Netscape for this ;-)
Ok, thanks !
H.
Heiko
As a result of extensive (ahem!) research the stout fellows of the
Freeformfreakout Organisation are on the verge of producing their long
awaited book "BARCODES".
To commemorate the fact that they are even contemplating the finishing of a
project, the Freeformfreakout Organisation Barco
> > your barcodes as requested.
Sorry, I did miss that.
Could somebody be so kind to forward it ?
Thanks,
H.
Dear Mr. B.Lowman,
thanks a lot for the barcode-gifs, they completly satisfy my high expectations that I
had in them. As you might know barcodes nowadays are often
'use-once-and-destroy-articles' so I am very delighted to be the proud owner of true
handcrafted-italien-designer-barcodes.
Thank
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> "To close the eyes is travel"
>
> --Emily Dickinson
.. .:.:~:. :.:~ .. .: ~: can do what she speaks of withmy eyes open.
D42
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Crispin Webb wrote:
> > --- "-IID42 Kandinskij @27+"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > "I must close my eyes to truly see"
> > > Must you?
> > > -
> > > .. .:.:~:. :.:~ .. .: ~:
> > >
> > -
> > ILL S33 IL ~be
> > >FLXOD
> >
> > =
>
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Crispin Webb wrote:
> --- "-IID42 Kandinskij @27+"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > "I must close my eyes to truly see"
> > Must you?
> > -
> > .. .:.:~:. :.:~ .. .: ~:
> >
> -
> ILL S33 IL ~be
> >FLXOD
>
> =
> "I must close my eyes t
Reed Altemus writes:
>Myself I will be taking a course in web design this spring through the
>adult ed program in Portland and plan to put up my own webpage (finally!)
>myself.
You do know that you can look at the source code of most web sites by clicking on View
and then "View Source" or "Page
"To close the eyes is travel"
--Emily Dickinson
--- Crispin Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- "-IID42 Kandinskij @27+"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > "I must close my eyes to truly see"
> > Must you?
> > -
> > .. .:.:~:. :.:~ .. .: ~:
> >
> -
> ILL S33 IL ~be
> >FLXOD
>
> =
> "I must close m
--- "-IID42 Kandinskij @27+"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "I must close my eyes to truly see"
> Must you?
> -
> .. .:.:~:. :.:~ .. .: ~:
>
-
ILL S33 IL ~be
>FLXOD
=
"I must close my eyes to truly see"
__
hi pez and all,
found this web site for the biennal.
http://www.labiennaledivenezia.net/gb/index.html
bests, carol
pedro lopez casuso wrote:
>
> hiall
> to those who sent a poem to venice biennal
>
> ...pez
>
>
> *Ode to a Venetian Urn
> "I must close my eyes to truly see"
Must you?
-
.. .:.:~:. :.:~ .. .: ~:
It was jest the right tine 'n face...
John
At 02:00 PM 3/30/01 -0800, you wrote:
I am most likely to bob for wattever's fresh
from the briny deep. And, John, I must say, and I might add,
I admire your panache in using anytine. Why use all three? Or
four? Why indeed?
Off to flux her mussels
Happy April Fool's Day. Celebrate it at your
local high/low tea in Chicago, Tempe, Santa Monica, New ZEaland, London,
Lyon, Paris, Hamburg, Amsterdam and parts unknown. Be sure to
document the event--and send two copies of the menu to me and scanned,
digitized or real photographs of the event an
"Clafouti" is, by far, the funniest name for a dessert. I don't think
there's even any competition.
AK
Melissa McCarthy wrote:
> I like slices of Nam June Pink tomato on my Maciunafish salad sandwiches.
>
> With a nice Beuysenberry clafouti for dessert.
>
> Melissa
>
> Me
I am most likely to bob for wattever's fresh from the briny deep.
And, John, I must say, and I might add, I admire your panache in
using anytine. Why use all three? Or four? Why indeed?
Off to flux her mussels,
PK
"John M. Bennett" wrote:
Give me Thick Piggins on rye with fluxradish
anytine!
Give me Thick Piggins on rye with fluxradish anytine!
John
At 08:22 PM 3/30/01 +, you wrote:
I like slices of Nam June Pink tomato on my
Maciunafish salad sandwiches.
With a nice Beuysenberry clafouti for dessert.
Melissa
Melissa McCarthy
Hours: whims
I like slices of Nam June Pink tomato on my Maciunafish salad sandwiches.
With a nice Beuysenberry clafouti for dessert.
Melissa
Melissa McCarthy
Hours: whimsical or by appointment
>>>Adult, maybe; grown-up, never!<<<
[E
Every spring I anticipate the triumphal reappearance of Gulley Jimson Weed
(Gulley's--the painter in Joyce Cary's novel THE HORSE'S MOUTH and is
played by Alec Guinness in the film of the same name
Though fictional--one of the greatest influences in my life & work
oddly, he se
You should be able to find them in the television section of your local nursery. They
are generally sold by the seed and each seed is signed
by Ben Vautier.
I, myself, have been searching for the vine called Beuysinberry.
Best, PK
Josh Ronsen wrote:
> I am looking for an old tomato seed call
I am looking for an old tomato seed called "Nam June Pink". Please let me know if you
have heard of it or know where I can get the seeds.
-Josh Ronsen
http://www.nd.org/jronsen
--== Sent via Deja.com ==--
http://www.deja.com/
I spend my time apologising to friends from other nations these days. "I
didn't vote for this man... I'm very sorry!!" (sorry for OT but... )
~chills~
XXX
RHT
:: BTW the author was a good 'ol girl and the whole nation elected the scary
president we have.
Alex ::
the 12hr image has a potential beyond language, and which might
the 12hr image has a potential beyond language, and which might the 12hr
image has a potential beyond language, and which might
affect us without needing montage, or cause and effect to
affect us without needing montage, or cause
Close, but not quite.
Past + present + future.
Pre-koded, pre-programmed {bb}.
You may NOT look 'me' up in the dictionary, as..
\
not a word.
/
Certainly not an English one. But you are welcome to try.
Merci + sneeze + http://www.
Dear David,
Welcome.
Sounds are already collected, classiefied and
selected,
but you still can contribute.You have time till
begining of April.
I hope you remember conditions(oh, acctualy there
are no such).
I am glad to welcome part of you here and maybe
I'll welcome
all of you som
Alex Cook writes:
>I'm working on a series of multiples called "The Big Topics"
>and trying to come up with what they are. What are your
>suggestions? I'm looking for succinct one-word big topics like:
>LOVE, DEATH, LIFE, WAR
SALAD
SHOELACES
SPLINTER
BALDNESS
INDECISION
APATHY
LUNCH
Those to
Hey Allen, that was a great show! You owe me a dollar or perhaps a mail art
piece? To: Don Boyd, P.O. Box 349, Fredericktown, OH 43019
(My favorite work was Bryan Zurow)
_
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn
Biggs mentions Judith, mailcart etc, below:
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 15:33:13 -0500
From: nettime's re tracer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Carl Loeffler(was: net art history)
(fleischmann|adrian|penny|Recktenwald|Biggs)
R
allen bukoff wrote:
>
> >This reminds me, What were the details of that show we did at some
> >university art gallery that was for rent at ebay? I can't remember! Its
> >that on-line somewhere?
> >cecil
>
> Own one square foot of art gallery wall space during
> KLONDIKE: International Fluxus Gro
>This reminds me, What were the details of that show we did at some
>university art gallery that was for rent at ebay? I can't remember! Its
>that on-line somewhere?
>cecil
Own one square foot of art gallery wall space during
KLONDIKE: International Fluxus Group Show at CalArts
Main Gallery, Cal
A Dick Higgins essay "A Short History of Pattern Poetry" has just been posted on
http://www.ubu.com/feature/papers/feature_higgins_pattern.html
ubu.com is a great resource on sound poetry, and also features the sound clips from
the Fluxus Anthology CD, if you haven't heard them, as well as "Rep
and of the empty gallery that was exhibit by yves klein 40 years ago/h
>This reminds me, What were the details of that show we did at some
>university art gallery that was for rent at ebay? I can't remember! Its
>that on-line somewhere?
>cecil
>
>Carol Starr wrote:
>>
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/
This reminds me, What were the details of that show we did at some
university art gallery that was for rent at ebay? I can't remember! Its
that on-line somewhere?
cecil
Carol Starr wrote:
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/entertainment/newsid_1229000/1229586.stm
>
> anyone else bemused by t
p off someone's work...at least
match or improve upon the quality of it.
A.
- Original Message -
From: Carol Starr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 2:40 AM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Re: imaginary art exhibition
> http://news.bbc.co.uk
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/entertainment/newsid_1229000/1229586.stm
anyone else bemused by this 'imaginary' art exhibition
--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 3/10/01 9:07 AM, Robin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Jennifer wrote:
>> Is your fish named after Midge Ure by chance?
>
and then Robin wrote:
>Yes he is! The friend who gave him to me was doing my hair at the time & we
> got into a conversation about Midge Ure... so the fish is now Midge!
>
Jennifer wrote:
> Is your fish named after Midge Ure by chance?
Yes he is! The friend who gave him to me was doing my hair at the time & we
got into a conversation about Midge Ure... so the fish is now Midge!
Robiin T
>Art : serious
>
>A man has succeeded in destroying everything he owns - in the name
>of performance art. Michael Landy, 37, a London-based installation
>artist, watched everything from his Saab car to his father's
>sheepskin jacket bite the dust, as part of an event he named Break
>Down.
>ht
Dear Book Artists and Flux-Friends:
You have a less than a month to start experimenting with the edible books
you are planning to take to your various venues throughout the
world. Beatrice Coron has updated our website, which she created for us
last year, and we now have venues in New Zealand
...thanks for the kind words... will wrap them up ready for your unraveling soon...
:b
___
Visit http://www.visto.com/info, your free web-based communications center.
Visto.com. Life on the Dot.
Carol wrote:
> In January 1968 he appeared in front of the parliament building in
> Bonn dragging behind him a small wooden block painted the color of
> the German flag and inscribed with the word "Lidl," a nonsense word
> associated with the sound made by a baby's rattle. (The block,
> titled "Li
February 23, 2001
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Jörg Immendorff
Anton Kern
558 Broadway, at Prince Street
SoHo
Michael Werner
4 East 77th Street, Manhattan
Both through
March 3
These two exhibitions form adjustable bookends for the career of
the 56-year-old German artist Jörg Immendorff so
>Tell me,
>Has anyone actually asked what's inside the envelopes?
Robert
scott rigby asked
so i sent him a pic of the contents of "this is me"
it's a problem i'm trying to resolve - need to rethink my 'marketing'
strategy - any ideas?
it's a shame cos the stuff's great...
sani!
Recently I was interviewed on the subject of Mail Art. I displayed the Fluxlist Box as
an astounding example of a project. I was also asked to explain why Fluxus was so
importatnt to me. Explaining Mail Art is an easier task...
Thanks for posting the URL for the box. I will pass it on to the in
hi
gosh
the winner eh?
as you may know
I am currently on holiday from Tramafoldore
and can be found in the Earthling town of Seaford
Does that count?
Roger
17 Martello Mews
Martello Road
Seaford
East Sussex
BN25 1JT
UK
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Roger Stevens wrote:
> regarding translation
> this IS very accurate
> translation into Tramafaldorian?
> Do I win a coconut?
> Roger
You win the lovely MP3 collection! Please email me your address in
Tramafaldoria.
>
>
>
regarding translation
this IS very accurate
translation into Tramafaldorian?
Do I win a coconut?
Roger
Happy V-Day to you all! As my dear friend, Dick Higgins used to say:
Love by mail, sex by mail, comfort by mail.
Life ain't easy, but the day brings new letters and new friends.
Kind of sweetens the tea. -Dick Higgins
Judith A. Hoffberg tel.: (310)399-1146
http://www.storycenter.org/mural/mural2.html
--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey guys -
Great work on your remaining website unseensand yet.
I still like mine the best - maybe it's just become family, or just
familiar, as, of course I watch it every day, checking for flaws, just
like family - or maybe it's the flashin' R. Mutts...dunnoin the end,
it's pr
Juan J. AgiusBOOKS & MULTIPLES
Concrete and Visual Poetry - Fluxus -
Mail Art and Related Media - Artists' Books -
Magazines - Works of Reference.
P.O. Box 5243 - (CH) 1211 Geneva 11 - Phone: (022) 321.77.15
FLUXUS: ARTISTS¹ BOOKS
1 ARMLEDER, John M. Niente purtroppo! (Quelques objets volan
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: FLUXLIST candidate
>
>
>
> jason pierce wrote:
>
> > {insert spit take}
>
> what's a spit take?
>
> > 20,000$ for a "sarkin"? there should be some kind of
> > artistic co
jason pierce wrote:
> {insert spit take}
what's a spit take?
> 20,000$ for a "sarkin"? there should be some kind of
> artistic code
> of ehtics in place that says no one can sell ANY piece of art work for more
> than say 1000$,
Why?
>
> and no one can buy or sell art work by people that ar
Hi, can you please pass this on to anyone who might be interested.
Thanks
Artists Advisor
Artsadmin
Dear Sir,
We spoke Monday about the position which we have open at The Continuum
Ensemble. Unfortunately, i was unable to get to a computer until today;so,
here it is, a little late.
{insert spit take} 20,000$ for a "sarkin"? there should be some kind of
artistic code
of ehtics in place that says no one can sell ANY piece of art work for more
than say 1000$,
and no one can buy or sell art work by people that are no longer living.
throwing
that much money around for art just
It was rumoured that Rod Stasick visited the deYoung Museum on its closing day, prior
to his upcoming deconstruction performance. I was
there also, but since I don't know what he looks like, couldn't identify him. I
believe he arrived in one of these stretch hummers. If
anyone can identify th
Since the museum is closed until 2005, while Rod (and others) deconstruct it, we also
need to know how to sneak in, or maybe he's doing
his performance outside, in which case we could probably watch from a distance with
binoculars and not pay at all (unless it's the first
Wednesday of each month
Rod Stasick writes of his exhibit at the deYoung Museum:
>Tickets: Tickets: $7 adults, $5
>seniors 65 and over, $4 youth
>12-17, children under 12 free.
>Admission is free the first
>Wednesday of each month.
Is there a discount for those who can spell Fluxlist? What about the first full moon
of
How! Ever
I feel it best that all messages in the future be transmitted in secret
code. To wit:
Lnb, reu vc'b r urz pffu cqvep cqrc lfd uvue'c znecvfe cqn onyc fyvin cannb
ve Yrcivr, jvcq cqrc cavgyn qnrunu sydn recnrcna.
Fo tfdabn, cqnan jnan ef gfyvtn rc ryy ve Yrcivr, cqrex Pfuunbb.
Toodl
Dear Princess Petal
Imagine my surprise seeing my personal e-mail to you
turning up on the Fluxlist. You have to be careful - this technomalarky
can be quite tricky.
It was as well I didn't mention that little interlude in Berlin
with the rubber walnut trees and the shaving foam, eh?
Mind you,
The Second International Edible Book High-Low Tea will be held
on Sunday1 April 2001 throughout the world depending upon the time zone
involved. From 2- 4 p.m. in most places, the edible books will be
exhibited and at 4 p.m., tea and/or coffee will be served and the books
will be consumed. Thi
>This morning, Sunday 24 December, on the CBS TV show Sunday Morning, Yoko
>Ono was interviewed in celebrating her retrospective at Asia House in New
>York City, a traveling show which will reach several venues. She was her
>"impersonal" but quite lucid self, and they spoke to the curator, A.
FLUXLIST-digest wrote:
> Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 06:28:28 -0800
> From: "Josh Ronsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: FLUXLIST: Another giveaway from Josh R...
>
> Yea! Fluxlist is back. I had sent out the below offer when Fluxlist was down and was
>wondering why no one claimed it.
>
> I am off
a not so recent digital painting
http://www.hevanet.com/solipsis/image/mathlingasm.jpg
- Original Message -
From: "Josh Ronsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 6:22 AM
Subject: FLUXLIST: RE: painting
>
A recent digital painting:
http://www.nd.org/jronsen/1124.jpg
-Josh Ronsen
--== Sent via Deja.com ==--
http://www.deja.com/
Café à a Gogh-Gogh by Emmett Williams:
http://www.virtualitas.com/finearts/archive/ef10003.shtml
--
Yours sincerely
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Ernest Lergon
VIRTUALITAS
Artists online, Fine Arts online, Poets online
http://www.virtualitas.com/
for the fashionably one-eared gentle-agent..
www.eabsinthe.com
Melissa McCarthy wrote:
> If there were medals given for such things, this man should get one for the
> helium balloon alone! ME
>
> http://www.improbable.com/airchives/paperair/volume6/v6i4/postal-6-4.html
>
THANK YOU for sending in this link! I, too, loved the helium balloon,
and the ultima
> ddyment wrote:
>
> a friend is looking to get grant funding to attend conferences,
> symposia, etc.
>
> events along these lines
> scheduled for the forthcoming year?
This came in today:
AIGA and COLLAB
presents
Intersection: Across the Divide
a symposium exploring how ideas connect and get
Dear Dave,
Yes, festival Odense, Denmark, September, 10th until September, 14th
2001.
Mieko Shiomi, Alison Knowles, Ben Patterson, Ben Vautier, Larry Miller,
Philip Corner, Eric Andersen a.o.
Eric
ddyment wrote:
> hello, a friend is looking to get grant funding to attend conferences,
> sympo
hi alan,
there sits on my desk a copy of fffo minutes is it perhaps the errant mail
being searched for in vain? it has caused quite a stir when various visitors
wish to open it but don't want to be rude going through mail on someone's
desk. i always offer it for viewing after a suitable time of a
Anna Wombal writes:
>It would appear that Bowman found the relevant document in his scanner,
>whilst looking for a plectrum.
This wouldn't have anything to do with the recent disappearence of all plectrums from
the Ronsen (me) household, would it? Where was Mr. Bowman on the night of October
2
It's there now Candace; sorry. More info to follow. /:b
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Candace Le Claire wrote:
> Brad,
>
> I think you forgot to add my name to the seedlist. Please advise on when and
> where to send...
>
> Candace Le Claire
>
>
> { brad brace } wrote:
>
> > <.<. The Fluxlist See
Brad,
I think you forgot to add my name to the seedlist. Please advise on when and
where to send...
Candace Le Claire
{ brad brace } wrote:
> <.<. The Fluxlist Seed Exchange:
>
> Still time to sign-up! Interested participants thus far; hoping for
> 40-50...
>
> From: "Trow, Zane" <[EMAIL PROT
<.<. The Fluxlist Seed Exchange:
Still time to sign-up! Interested participants thus far; hoping for
40-50...
From: "Trow, Zane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: gabriel swossil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Sol Nte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: Carol Starr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
F
Well, one of the gods spoke:
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 14:21:18 +1030
>> THIS IS A VIRUS!
>
> Of the dangerous kind, did destroy some peoples webdesign stuff or
> music files etc, files that mean long work.
People who either
1. use Microsoft without adequa
Terrence;
Really, An empty communication is as pure as the concept gets. I posted it in
seriousness. There is true meaning to what i did, I consider it a very small
but important gesture. I will contextualize further at a future site .
Since ((o)) has posted his www.emptywebsite.com and is makin
on the means.
Terrence
> Aaron, what a ramble.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Terrence Kosick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; alex galloway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Fr
Estimado Terrence:
Do you participate in Mail Art?
I think you wd find many of the ideas and energies you are "for" in
vibrant swing there--as well as the debates related to this one here--
for example see the Open Debate of Mail Art
to which over fif
at I
have learned.
hmmm. there's no real solution to that.
Aaron, what a ramble.
- Original Message -
From: Terrence Kosick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; alex galloway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:
Terrence writes;
To achieve such ends it could be merely the application of a network way of
thinking. Formal application of art for culture has ended up in museums that
protect it from the people. Most of the largest institutions are buildings
whose donators are from periods where there was
Haven't had four acceptable offers yet
need a couple more...
Roger
>I have made four copies of the index card -
>each copy using a different medium.
>
>I have put the copies and the original in identical white envelopes
>
>The first four people to make me an acceptable offer
>(I have one
Hi, funfluxters
Haven't forgotten
Patricia and Megan are in the frame
Narcissus (too floaty)
Fluxsister Amy - great poem - but no - sorry
and Hugh
didn't quite make it
So, still need two offers...
Anyone?
>I have made four copies of the index card -
>each copy using a different medium.
- Original Message -
From: Narcissus In Paradys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You may engage us all, Aaron, but I think you can only marry one of us!
> Of course, there is the option of divorce!
> Personally, I do not think there should be a legal punishment for Bigamy.
Having two mothers in law
Pez,
If there is still a piece of you left, could I please have one?
Joy Stick
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, scott rigby wrote:
> Dear pez,
>
> >i will do a performance called "e-mail-art my body away"
> >this is: i will scann my naked body in 20 parts
> >& send to 20 people by e-ma
okay
I'm game
>>i will do a performance called "e-mail-art my body away"
>>this is: i will scann my naked body in 20 parts
>>& send to 20 people by e-mail to all over the world
>
Dear pez,
>i will do a performance called "e-mail-art my body away"
>this is: i will scann my naked body in 20 parts
>& send to 20 people by e-mail to all over the world
yes, please send me a chunk:
Scott Rigby
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>the idea is to "reconstruct" the body with the pieces we get i
I would be interested in this project, Judith. And I live right around the
corner from your space. Please feel free to contact me if you need to.
Devon Paulson
>From: "Judith A. Hoffberg"
>
>Please contact us via e-mail or snail mail by October 20, 2000, if you will
>become a part of our miracl
I am on the Board of Side Street Projects, which is a wonderful non-profit
organization created by artists for artists and those interested in
creative projects dealing with networking artists.
If you can help in this marvelous way to help the cause, please respond. I
urge you to help--and y
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carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
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hello Candace,
Candace wrote:
>I am right here in Philadelphia, and
>we have yet to meet. Would be glad
>to arrange a time w/ others who may be interested.
Candace wrote:
>Scott, et.al.
>Like you, my schedule is flexible...
>Perhaps we could arrange something for
>late October or November? How
Candace wrote:
>And does anyone know what that arrangement of
>pink flags is out on Eakins Oval?
do you mean the pink corrugated plastic cutout women?
It is part of a fundraiser to help fight breast cancer.
each pink cutout woman signifies that someone has
sponsored someone else to run in a race.
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