Re: {SPAM?} Re: The Immersion of New Orleans

2005-10-21 Thread Nicholas Ruiz
Thank you...I appreciate the opportunity to share our thoughts. NRIII Quoting alexander saliby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Nicholas, "Chaos does not envelop us during tragedy, rather chaos saves us from the banal machinations of our undead lives."Nicholas Ruiz III 10/20/05 I

Re: The Immersion of New Orleans

2005-10-20 Thread alexander saliby
Nicholas, "Chaos does not envelop us during tragedy, rather chaos saves us from the banal machinations of our undead lives."Nicholas Ruiz III 10/20/05    Interesting piece this one...and I particularly enjoyed grappling with the above thought.  Alex - Origin

The Immersion of New Orleans

2005-10-20 Thread Nicholas Ruiz
The Immersion of New Orleans Nicholas Ruiz III Sometimes a city must be sacrificed, so that people can exhale. The omnilateral spreading of our species can only be furthered as hope floats away from the city of New Orleans. Like the recent New Orleans displacee said in the television news

Re: Films of the Situationist International starts Monday/Stalin

2005-10-18 Thread mwp
They’ve made a number of Situationist films available for download at UBUWEB. I must say that my response to these works is not positive. Can you argue in favor of anybody seeing them, aside from the historical perspective they provide? Debord’s fims in particular are tedious to watch, I

Re: FW: Films of the Situationist International starts Monday/Stalin

2005-10-18 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
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FW: Films of the Situationist International starts Monday/Stalin

2005-10-18 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot
(see blow) said-- as the second film is a rebuttal of critics of the first --SOCIETY OF THE SPECTACLE it is very interseting to see the films as in a sense "the spectacle of guy debord"-- he has an immense fascination with stalin which is interesting as the films

when I first looked it happened to be heaven on the flipside of my stethoscope

2005-10-17 Thread Sheila Murphy
objectivity is over-rated so is sunlight sentences inclined to keep their word meander to the hipaa brain where secrets stall en route out of the starting gate examine only the ethereal don't bother with half-heated captions posing as crayola alkaline indemnity while after party shackles

Fancy Litter of Melancholy (i.e., Pathless Resemblance)

2005-10-17 Thread Harrison Jeff
http://www.onelook.com/?w=*&loc=revfp2&clue=mother+the+blur+and+brutish+feet+ http://cgfa.sunsite.dk/c/chirico1.jpg mother the blur and brutish feet (this is grovel's gait) the thence stared thy thee temples, stared thee (you, you cast cypress in the role of tare) at thy

Re: The Silence of Avatars

2005-10-16 Thread Lanny Quarles
A Pitiful Hardscrabble Basecamp on Mount Sondheim reading this and seeking AlanEn no Gyoja, the Yama-Yamabushi-bushido who sleeps in the mountain: This mountain is all bodies, all bodiless, all ghosts, all machines, and parasites of ghosts and machines whose bodies are symbiotic bodhilessnesses

Silence of the Avatars

2005-10-15 Thread Alan Sondheim
Silence of the Avatars The actant or actants' aesthetic aether, Alan, exists within the class of alterities, or Alterity. Amidah's analogic app appears as apperception within the aristotelian logics around. Think of the audion; audiophiles consider the authorial in relation to it

Song of the Other

2005-10-13 Thread Alan Sondheim
Song of the Other old song of the other http://www.asondheim.org/rdingnidr2.mp3 http://www.asondheim.org/rdingnidr2.jpg and its imaginary

Re: an infinity of troubles

2005-10-11 Thread mwp
Testing the Means 3, I II An extension of the idea of Testing the Means. This time with diagonals added. 1) AFTER MATISSE http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/RYBMeans.jpg 2) XPLICITXXX http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/RYBMeans2.jpg mwp

an infinity of troubles

2005-10-10 Thread lanny quarles
pleats willed for fabrication's swoon the merry best machiavelli ekes near what of Sam Uncled is the plume: pleats willed for an infinity of troubles here filleted & set out like pink salmon finials lathing each a shoreline's fresh abomination in snowmen clueless to the legless

To Be Sure, I am a Forest and a Night of Dark Trees

2005-10-10 Thread Harrison Jeff
how cypress numerous upon the earth, and so forth, is what I'm inscribed to compose my respite be ornaments (for instance, a star wrapped in the middle of the amber-grain waves) on names in silver: "MY SOUND LEGERDEMAIN gold arm of that cream, the sun: as soon as it scalds Virgi

Pre-Release of The Songs on Fire Release Records

2005-10-07 Thread Alan Sondheim
Pre-Release of The Songs on Fire Release Records The following is a pre-release of The Songs, which I recorded back in the 60s, and which has just be re-released. It's from Riverboat Records, which no longer exists; Steve Tobin has reissued it. The work is one of my stranger pieces; ther

4 affected readings of Gibbering Mimsy

2005-10-07 Thread lanny quarles
4 affected readings of Gibbering Mimsy: http://www.hevanet.com/solipsis/sounds/ Gibbering Mimsy Gibbering Mimsy, would word sloughing calm ye? Ape finance called and put a single slice of velvet to a granite nose, moving the dates. Gibbering Mimsy, if in the tide, would ye photograph this

The Rebirth of the Author

2005-10-06 Thread lanny quarles
_ * 1000 DAYS OF THEORY * _ The Rebirth of the Author

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2005-10-06 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
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2005-10-06 Thread Halvard Johnson
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2005-10-06 Thread Dan Waber
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Re: [CompanyofPoets] as i explain the history of my tatoos stasis can be a vehicle

2005-10-05 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
form fragments man forms stuck in the golden throats of fishes star(t)ling hamless rastibles inside an empty cup of words full to the brim romanticly emoted then eaten by the mutant hands of mutes. steve dalachinsky robin blazer reading at poetry project nyc 10/5/05 eman rou ni ton (charlie h

a to zed catalog of images

2005-10-05 Thread Alan Sondheim
a to zed catalog of images somewhere between six and ten thousand images maybe half of the last decade and apologies for the long download, I worked fifteen hours getting it this small poor baby you work too hard poor baby http://www.asondheim.org/azeds.mp4 you work too hard

Terpsichoros of Worm Runnel

2005-10-04 Thread Lanny Quarles
Terpsichoros of Worm Runnel Why ME, O Gosh, O Marguerete? Can the tinkling and savage testimony RUNNELS! RUNNELS! Force more face cream from a curt and incourteous Pod? It isn't that I think or say anything, But now that you've lifted the rock, See this worm dance! Why ME, O Gosh, O

House of Sortedf Things Left After My Dad

2005-10-04 Thread Allen Bramhall
hed her to the limit of her potential. she is still there. yes, I just learned then that love is stronger. She's on her path, just like me... I sought on my plan: House of Childbirth. Well. And I must still note always: The problem may happen again but medicine will fix it – if anything

made of infinity

2005-10-04 Thread Lawrence Upton
Voice 1: By themselves, real events... Make some actions... initial responses. Voice 2: I would contradict that. Voice 3: Everything has invited some actions - Voice 2: More and deepened - Voice 3: The torture - Voice 1: Of actions - Voice 3: Justification in a book! Voice 1: True nature

THE TELEMATIC ART - THE ART OF PERCEPTION

2005-10-03 Thread mIEKAL aND
THE TELEMATIC ART - THE ART OF PERCEPTION 2005 - THE YEAR OF THE FIVE IN ARTPOOL ... we should depart from the principle that we are modes of junctions, rather than individuals. In other words, "I" is a word that others pronounce as "you". Thus, we are dealing with a

Re: Aleatoric construction using a Hungarian translation of Johan Ludvig Runeberg

2005-10-03 Thread J. Lehmus
k! lq - Original Message - From: "J. Lehmus" To: Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 1:38 AM Subject: Re: Aleatoric construction using a Hungarian translation of Johan Ludvig Runeberg Thanks for the honey-words Lanny. --- Attempting to match `to cut a boat adrif

Re: Aleatoric construction using a Hungarian translation of Johan Ludvig Runeberg

2005-10-03 Thread lanny quarles
I think I prefer to cutga boat adrift, my Vind went blank! thats off the vind-hook! lq - Original Message - From: "J. Lehmus" To: Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 1:38 AM Subject: Re: Aleatoric construction using a Hungarian translation of Johan Ludvig Runeberg Thanks for

Re: Aleatoric construction using a Hungarian translation of Johan Ludvig Runeberg

2005-10-03 Thread J. Lehmus
== 100608 tries/sec. --- "reversed entropy" with http://home.pacbell.net/s-max/scott/weasel.html (after Richard Dawkins' idea) On Sat, 1 Oct 2005, lanny quarles wrote: Aleatoric construction using a Hungarian translation of Johan Ludvig Runeberg* Using an On-line English-Hungarian dic

Destructions of Gardens

2005-10-02 Thread mIEKAL aND
Miracles happen under tea gardens in the destruction of chaos orchards and comparable to the global terror of landmarks and traffic "I don't see Tyranny Without walled gardens of cyber-clubs at the circus, walking with mademoiselles in dullness in spite of an all around Hurricane."

Re: destruction of generations, the blues

2005-10-02 Thread Ann Bogle
Alan, I like your statement here.  I would listen to your mp3, but I have no audio on my computer.  This is the technically disadvantaged stage of my years. Ann Bogle

destruction of generations, the blues

2005-10-01 Thread Alan Sondheim
destruction of generations no, no, no, I say, our children are not our future; we are. the biggest mistake of the radical 60s is the current insistence on the generation model - that 60s radicals began what another generation can learn from, can carry on, can critique. the world is a displaced

Aleatoric construction using a Hungarian translation of Johan Ludvig Runeberg

2005-10-01 Thread lanny quarles
Aleatoric construction using a Hungarian translation of Johan Ludvig Runeberg* Using an On-line English-Hungarian dictionary, I will select phrases from the matching entries. The purpose is not necessarily translate the poem correctly, but to partake in the seeming aura of translational

Partial Description of the World

2005-10-01 Thread Alan Sondheim
Partial Description of the World The power grid provides 60 Hz here at approximately 115-117 volts; this is maintained by dynamos driven by steam or coal or oil or hydro held together in a malleable grid. The grid enters the city, where electricity is parceled out through substations to cables

The Toxic Proteids of the Poison of Pseudechis

2005-09-30 Thread lanny quarles
The Toxic Proteids of the Poison of Pseudechis Purple ++ Now violet ++ Slithers Silver-sliver glimmer ever river Rover over another lover's other Whither either other's lover's silver-sliver glimmers Over every other's river withered And so does pseudechis poison... No

Bolton Determined To Destroy Top Ten Floors Of U.N.

2005-09-28 Thread JBCM2
Click here: The Assassinated Press http://www.theassassinatedpress.com/ Kissinger Pushes Bolton Into A Peacemaker Breaking Her Neck: Bolton Determined To Destroy Top Ten Floors Of U.N. Building With His Walrus Good Looks And 'Kiss Up, Blame Down' Individualism: Cheney's Air

the PINUP is a disturbance of duplication, shape-shifting

2005-09-27 Thread Alan Sondheim
the PINUP is a disturbance of duplication, shape-shifting she comes in all sizes and one shape http://www.asondheim.org/pinup.jpg the PINUP is an exercise in shape-morphing In these modified images from a Santa Ana storefront, nothing is revealed - a restrained come-hither look (for production

Re: Church of Coltrane

2005-09-27 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
yes she sued

Incredible Math: being a remix, piece by piece, of Alan Sondheim's Nine --2.mp3

2005-09-27 Thread Lewis LaCook
http://lewislacook.corporatepa.com/incredible_math/ I think that's Julu on guitar;-) ~some help from William S. Burroughs and Ted Berrigan *** No More Movements... Lewis LaCook -->Poet-Programmer|||http:

Fwd: [langmaker2] Development of Language Families

2005-09-27 Thread mIEKAL aND
e words in different languages to try to work out how they are related. But the rate of change in languages means that this method really only works back to 10,000 years ago. Homo sapiens evolved more than a hundred thousand years ago and by 10,000 years ago had already settled around the

Re: Church of Coltrane

2005-09-26 Thread { brad brace }
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Steve Dalachinsky wrote: > church of trane 100% true i met some of them alice is totally against > it > > he for them is the messiah Didn't she sue the cult? Alice makes a lot more musical sense imho. Is it the Trane (the Validation) or the Acid that

Re: Church of Coltrane/Troy is God

2005-09-26 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot
i have met people who are fanatical cult-like devotees of my first cousin Troy Trepanier one of world's greatest show car builders-- one man when he learned Troy is my cousin knelt and kissed my feet and said did you know Troy is God? (you can google Troy and see for yourself--) From:

Re: Church of Coltrane

2005-09-26 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
church of trane 100% true i met some of them alice is totally against it he for them is the messiah

Re: Church of Coltrane

2005-09-26 Thread { brad brace }
(sorry for the bad/old link... don't remember what it was) An attractive take on Church for hip, white twenty-somethings... I had had the distinct impression from visiting and attempting to work with them, that they weren't really interested in pursuing all their advertised community outreach prog

[the disturbance of the] Political Economy of Language Identity

2005-09-26 Thread Alan Sondheim
[the disturbance of the] Political Economy of Language Identity When we create ourselves anew online, We're working hard our basics to define. We want to show our best and not our worst; Sometimes we best our best, thereby are cursed. Our selves are hungered ghosts within the wires, Depe

Return of the Incredibly Mixed-Up House of Blog Who Stopped Living and Became Xanax Pop!

2005-09-26 Thread Lewis LaCook
://lewislacook.corporatepa.com/xanaxpop/ *** No More Movements... Lewis LaCook -->Poet-Programmer|||http://lewislacook.corporatepa.com/||| __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! M

Re: Church of Coltrane

2005-09-25 Thread Talan Memmott
The church of coltrane is NOT a hoax. I had been there a number of times. On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 15:44:38 -0500 mIEKAL aND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Brad: The link at the bottom isn't working for me. I'm interested to see why someone thinks it's a hoax. I fo

Church of Coltrane

2005-09-25 Thread mIEKAL aND
Brad: The link at the bottom isn't working for me. I'm interested to see why someone thinks it's a hoax. I found a lot of material legitimizing it, tho nothing too recent. This SF Weekly article is interesting: http://www.sfweekly.com/Issues/2000-01-26/feature_p.html We ra

"Threatening the gulf in all of us"

2005-09-24 Thread Peter Ciccariello
"Threatening the gulf in all of us" http://tinyurl.com/7npo7 -Peter Ciccariello ARTIST'S BLOG - http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/

[waynepeace] Fw: No Place for a Poet at a Banquet of Shame - bySharon Olds (fwd)

2005-09-22 Thread Alan Sondheim
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 08:09:44 -0700 From: Sebastian Mendler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: Philosophy and Psychology of Cyberspace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [waynepeace] Fw: No Place for a Poet at a Banquet of Sham

Re: as when I sleep most free of the adverbial

2005-09-22 Thread Kamen Nedev
This  is really nice, Sheila _ a long, sweeping landscape in permanent movement. Hadn't read the list for a while (a couple of years?). This sounds different.   Best,   Kamen  On 9/22/05, Sheila Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: the adages themselves grow tanned to pax hominibusthen

as when I sleep most free of the adverbial

2005-09-21 Thread Sheila Murphy
the adages themselves grow tanned to pax hominibus then sung things loiter. are you anywhere near morning (watch me drift to) lorca situ pacing floorspace if I leverage siftlike reason as a way of confiscating scenery itself. these ball peen flings turn almighty overtones into definite articles

remix of jukka and lanny = AH Remix

2005-09-20 Thread August
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Philosophy of [spam] Pornography

2005-09-18 Thread Alan Sondheim
Philosophy of [spam] Pornography "How're you doing? Pelite teen pussy doing all sort of nasty things: masturbating, licking pussy, fingering herself [...] The 1980s are to debt what the 1960s were to sex. The 1960s left a hangover. So will the 1980s. Just girls, playing, posing hot a

"Rhetorics of Place" special issue of Reconstruction (5.3)]

2005-09-18 Thread Joel Weishaus
We are proud to announce the latest issue of Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture (vol.5, no.3), "Rhetorics of Place" at http://www.reconstruction.ws ISSN: 1547- 4348. This themed issue is edited by Michael Benton, G. Wesley Houp and Melissa Purdue. Included in this

An Aperitif of Fotbal Lads

2005-09-14 Thread Alex Jorgensen
An Aperitif of Fotbal Lads A beneficent Oscar Wilde XY was "pretty as an adolescent girl." He’d modeled in Paris, or so he said, and made his night by making others. A daft "little priss" he was prone to wordiness, and the occasional gibe-- throaty as those sown by (Tom

The Place of a Mountain

2005-09-13 Thread mwp
The Place of a Mountain 2005 http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/WS02+32005.aif 2.5MB Same process as before, different poem, different numbers. mwp

Re: The Idea of Disorder, CORRECTION

2005-09-13 Thread mwp
CORRECTION Make that link: http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/WSIofOx22005.aif And it's 13MB, not 18. m On Sep 13, 2005, at 2:58 PM, mwp wrote: The Idea of Disorder, or Ketjak in Key West 2005 http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/WSIofOx22005.mov 18MB (audio only) Elaborating o

The Idea of Disorder, or Ketjak in Key West

2005-09-13 Thread mwp
The Idea of Disorder, or Ketjak in Key West 2005 http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/WSIofOx22005.mov 18MB (audio only) Elaborating on the ideas in my previous 2 posts. . . Here the entropy-threshold is not simply set to above-or-below as before, but covers 10 distinct levels. This process

Re: the vision of dawn and the chorus of dawn

2005-09-13 Thread Alan Sondheim
Thanks everyone... - Alan On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Lanny Quarles wrote: I agree wholeheartedly. and also makes me think of a kind of 'strange' convergence of zen and romanticism, not to mention diarism.. lq phaneronoemikon- www.hevanet.com/solipsis/blogger Very beautiful set Ala

Re: the vision of dawn and the chorus of dawn

2005-09-13 Thread Alan Sondheim
Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania, on top of the dikes built to hold back the river after the 1972 flood, around 5:30 in the morning - Alan On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Maria Damon wrote: these are beautiful! west va? At 11:17 AM -0400 9/13/05, Alan Sondheim wrote: the vision of dawn and the chorus

Re: the vision of dawn and the chorus of dawn

2005-09-13 Thread Lanny Quarles
I agree wholeheartedly. and also makes me think of a kind of 'strange' convergence of zen and romanticism, not to mention diarism.. lq phaneronoemikon- www.hevanet.com/solipsis/blogger > Very beautiful set Alan. > > -Peter Ciccariello > ARTIST'S BLOG - http://

Re: the vision of dawn and the chorus of dawn

2005-09-13 Thread Peter Ciccariello
Very beautiful set Alan. -Peter Ciccariello ARTIST'S BLOG - http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/ -Original Message- From: Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA Sent: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 11:17:49 -0400 Subject: the vision of dawn and th

the vision of dawn and the chorus of dawn

2005-09-13 Thread Alan Sondheim
the vision of dawn and the chorus of dawn there are deer in the river, eleven blue herons i am glad i am alive to see this the singing and the mourning of the world http://www.asondheim.org/chorusa.jpg http://www.asondheim.org/chorusb.jpg http://www.asondheim.org/chorusc.jpg http

Re: [imitationpoetics] Literary Narcissism and the Manufacture of Scandal (fwd) ===AH Remix

2005-09-12 Thread August
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Re: [imitationpoetics] Literary Narcissism and the Manufacture of Scandal (fwd)

2005-09-11 Thread Lanny Quarles
al in KJ's new book _Adventures in Poetry Blogland: Four Letters, Two Conference Reports, One Interview, A Recipe, and a Pair of Plays_ if not questionably in some of his recent online behavior ie, the recent K. Silem Mohammad row. (no final judgements suggested). Nick Piombino had an ongoing med

[imitationpoetics] Literary Narcissism and the Manufacture of Scandal (fwd)

2005-09-11 Thread Alan Sondheim
Thought this would be of great interest here - Alan (sent w/permission) -- Forwarded message -- Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 14:11:55 -0500 From: Gabriel Gudding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: ImitaPo Memebers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ImitaPo Memebers <[EMAIL PROT

Childhood home of David Bohm

2005-09-11 Thread Alan Sondheim
Childhood home of David Bohm Childhood home of David Bohm, Wilkes-Barre, PA (my hometown as well). David lived above the furniture store in the photograph. A next-door neighbor told us that the store had been resold in the early 50s to someone currently living in Mountaintop. I don't kn

tick, tick, arborglyph of rhizome wasteland

2005-09-08 Thread Lanny Quarles
underwater Pini: the whole time Pahkop: the whole (of) time Mili: temporary song Black (Noir): molecules pass near Mel: silent red wolf chitimacha Tap: arborglyph t-shirt Tsokokop: Grand Zombie cult (In the Manger) Ya-Kuc-Kimposko-Saku - Summer-Eagle-Summer

Re: Contradictions of once = AH Out of Range Remix

2005-09-07 Thread August
  Out of Range Remix

Contradictions of once

2005-09-07 Thread Lawrence Upton
Voice 1: Inside out and the faces - Voice 2: Stood up from the middle of the gasp. Voice 1: Fingers turbulent. Voice 3: Glass speech. Voice 2: Bizarre strangeness. Voice 1: The tension open. Voice 3: Blocked off with poetry. Voice 2: Such a thing. Voice 1: Inside out. Voice 2: Split into

Re: Strange signs are pulled away in a series of incentives.

2005-09-06 Thread Lawrence Upton
Thanks, Peter That's an interesting response I have given a little thought to the why / how of your experience. Havn't got very far! Maybe it's something affecting all of us that I have referred to - the biologist / journalist Steve Jones wrote recently that Blair is building a s

Re: Strange signs are pulled away in a series of incentives.

2005-09-05 Thread Peter Ciccariello
05 14:35:41 +0100 Subject: Strange signs are pulled away in a series of incentives. See this. Men, with tiny love, are drinking. They are observant. How beautiful is this? It is very beautiful. Strange signs are pulled away in a series of incentives. The arrogant ones, used to extensive feeling,

Strange signs are pulled away in a series of incentives.

2005-09-05 Thread Lawrence Upton
See this. Men, with tiny love, are drinking. They are observant. How beautiful is this? It is very beautiful. Strange signs are pulled away in a series of incentives. The arrogant ones, used to extensive feeling, build multi-storey suspicions, surrounding almost every speech with speedy

Made of infinity

2005-09-04 Thread Lawrence Upton
Voice 1: By themselves, real events... Make some actions... initial responses. Voice 2: I would contradict that. Voice 3: Everything has invited some actions - Voice 2: More and deepened - Voice 3: The torture - Voice 1: Of actions - Voice 3: Justification in a book! Voice 1: True nature

walking 75 feet of the oregon trail

2005-09-03 Thread Alan Sondheim
walking 75 feet of the oregon trail http://www.asondheim.org/oregontrail.mpg http://www.asondheim.org/org.mov i walked 75 feet of the oregon trail

Fwd: [dtvmail] this experience is one of the most intense and crazy things I have ever seen.

2005-09-03 Thread mIEKAL aND
[these are from my son who instead of being around to enroll in his senior year of high school went down to help out...it's giving me rapidly graying hair at the same time I'm really proud he went down to the front lines to help out. ~mIEKAL] Begin forwarded message: From:

Hip Hop: Rapper (Kanye West) accuses Bush of racism

2005-09-03 Thread Ishaq
http://victoria.indymedia.org/news/2005/09/43346.php Hip Hop: Rapper (Kanye West) accuses Bush of racism "George Bush doesn't care about black people," West said from New York during the show aired live on Friday ... He said America was set up "to help the poor, the bl

Re: Sugar Hiccup : Applet 2 of The Deitel Mods

2005-09-02 Thread John M. Bennett
Wow! John At 10:13 AM 9/2/2005, you wrote: Sugar Hiccup Applet 2 of The Deitel Mods http://lewislacook.corporatepa.com/the_deitel_mods/content.php?page=sugarhiccup The Deitel Mods is a series of variations on an applet based on examples found in the book Java How to Program (Prentice Hall

Sugar Hiccup : Applet 2 of The Deitel Mods

2005-09-02 Thread Lewis LaCook
Sugar Hiccup Applet 2 of The Deitel Mods http://lewislacook.corporatepa.com/the_deitel_mods/content.php?page=sugarhiccup The Deitel Mods is a series of variations on an applet based on examples found in the book Java How to Program (Prentice Hall, 1998) by H.M. and P.J. Deitel. The book is an

Median Income Of Hurricane Victims Studied, Aid Rejected:

2005-09-01 Thread JBCM2
Click here: The Assassinated Press http://www.theassassinatedpress.com/ God The Flip-Flopper. The Almighty Attacks U.S. On Behalf Of Iraqis, Iranians, Osama Bin Laden, Environment, Rest Of World: U.S. Trying To Play God In Middle East Pisses Off 'The Real Deal'.: Administration, PNA

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Incredible Math: A remix of Alan Sondheim's Nine

2005-08-31 Thread Lewis LaCook
Remixing Alan Sondheim's recent album, Nine: http://lewislacook.corporatepa.com/incredible_math/ *** No More Movements... Lewis LaCook -->Poet-Programmer|||http://lewislacook.corporatepa.com/||| _

Re: of

2005-08-31 Thread August
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Re: Art and experiment, vision of the PLAGUE == AH Medicated Birth Remix #0002 - Umbilical Mix #0003

2005-08-28 Thread August
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Re: Art and experiment, vision of the PLAGUE == AH Medicated Birth Remix #0002 - Umbilical Mix #0002

2005-08-28 Thread August
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Re: Art and experiment, vision of the PLAGUE == AH Medicated Birth Remix #0002

2005-08-28 Thread August
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Re: Art and experiment, vision of the PLAGUE == AH Medicated Birth Remix #0002

2005-08-28 Thread August
INSERTS IT aswell, > ready for example, > cube made from nylon cord -topological accuracy but > idealized MIRRORING of the WEIGHT> the DISTINCTION: the theme is insertion THROUGH theanalogic. > Back in the guise of the > one across the static> show: collapsed hyper- >

Re: Art and experiment, vision of the PLAGUE == AH Medicated Birth Remix #0001

2005-08-28 Thread August
> the > future is always already cleared, cleansed, andproblematic or give their LENGTH. > rough TOLERANCE, is the> The IMAGE of the earth. Next time, the measure of >CONTINUOUS REWRITE; when > MEANING begins. > Bed: Cut offwhat doesn't fit! Purify at all co

Re: Art and experiment, vision of the PLAGUE

2005-08-28 Thread Alex Jorgensen
This is why I permit my box to get stuffed beyond compare, she said, pulling the chicken bones outta her underpants. Thanks, AJ --- Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Art and experiment, vision of the PLAGUE > > > The IMAGE of three folding wooden rulers, German,

Art and experiment, vision of the PLAGUE

2005-08-28 Thread Alan Sondheim
Art and experiment, vision of the PLAGUE The IMAGE of three folding wooden rulers, German, millimeter rules: PLACE these in a triangular configuration: two from the wall down, one across the endpoints of the two. AS IF these formed an equilateral triangle, however BROKEN by virtue of the WEIGHT

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2005-08-25 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
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Humans to answer call of the wild

2005-08-25 Thread mIEKAL aND
Humans to answer call of the wild People with a desire to show off are being invited to take part in a display of human nature at London Zoo. Volunteers will make up a flock of homo sapiens and spend four days on Bear Mountain at the zoo with only fig leaves to protect their modesty. From

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2005-08-24 Thread Bob Marcacci
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2005-08-24 Thread Dan Waber
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2005-08-23 Thread Lawrence Upton
  Paul: This kind of burning flesh wants a fire in everyone to persuade virtue of slow motion. Pamela: We used to go back to me, she says. Michael: Sympathy for barking Pamela! Paul: Heads off, she screams. Pamela: The kind of people who have been some great readers. Michael: Rambled. Paul

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