FLUXLIST: fluxus research or fluxus parody?

2000-06-02 Thread allen bukoff
At last week's reception for Daniel Spoerri at Emily Harvey Gallery I conducted some research. I distributed a survey to attempt to assess Eric Andersen's alleged assertion that "All the authentic Fluxus artists consider the Fluxlist to be a truly absurd parody." This activity was also pres

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus research or fluxus parody?

2000-06-02 Thread Owen Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >http://www.fluxus.org/FluxusMidwest/Research/fluxlist.html Allen - great project and great concept very well done! I particularly like the sealed box for sale on ebay as an extension of the performance. I also have a question (to you and any and all other fluxlisters

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus research or fluxus parody?

2000-06-02 Thread Eryk Salvaggio
  "All the authentic Fluxus artists consider the Fluxlist to be a truly absurd parody." But isn't it true that all the authentic Fluxus artists consider FLUXUS to be a truly absurd parody?    

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus research or fluxus parody?

2000-06-02 Thread Jaymarvin1
In a message dated 6/2/00 11:42:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << But isn't it true that all the authentic Fluxus artists consider FLUXUS to be a truly absurd parody? >> Ok, I'll bite. Define Fluxus Art for me. Jay

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus research or fluxus parody?

2000-06-02 Thread Eryk Salvaggio
My personal definition of Fluxus, which, I have learned, is but one in the multicolored rainbow of Fluxus- is simply: Fluxus As Haiku. "Art which connects or generates a moment of direct insight into nature or psychology." This is based on my fluxus as haiku theories of yestery