FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE
2 videos by Don Boyd and a video by Crispin Webb added to Fluxus Podcast. To listen you just need to: 1. download iTunes 6 (free) for Mac or PC: www.apple.com/itunes/download/ ; 2. search for Fluxus in the Music Store page (podcast directory); 3. sign in Fluxus podcast. The xml address for the Fluxus Podcast to feed in any podcast receiver (like Juice, Doppler, iTunes or whatever) is http://homepage.mac.com/cianciusi/podcast.xml If you want to contribute to future episodes of Fluxus podcast send a .m4a, .mp3, .mov, .mp4, .m4v, or .pdf file to my email address. - Walter Cianciusi Via Montello 80 67051 Avezzano (AQ) ITALIA www.waltercianciusi.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FLUXLIST: a book of proverbs opens itself on 20th of March 2006
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FLUXLIST: [love event]
[love event] 3/20/06 1. pour wreck (1 long sound) 2. flint bark (1 short sound) 3. scepter cabs (no sound) 4. wombat hart (all sounds) 5. hurricane wrench (1 long sound) 6. tot vessel (1 short sound) 7. seed march (no sound)
Re: FLUXLIST: Your Kind of Town?
And/ Or Milwaukee? From: Ann Klefstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Your Kind of Town? Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 15:10:41 -0600 Hey, won't someone come to Minneapolis sometime? Ann K On 3/18/06 2:08 PM, LeClaire, Candace [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello to All, I will be visiting Chicago this week (March 20-26). Is there anyone in the area who would care the meet this slacker fluxlister for a drink (or two)? :?} Candace _ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
FLUXLIST: D uck, Gon g
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RE: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE
Suse, If you are sitting at a computer than there is probably some way to listen to the Podcasts. If you are at your own PC you should be able to install iTunes or one of the less system intensive alternatives (ie/Juice). If you are using a public workstation at a library or university perhaps they will permit headphones and you can convince a sysadmin to install iTunes or Juice. Juice can be got here: http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net/ Allan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of suse Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 8:35 AM To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE Walter and other audiofluxi, I am without means to take advantage of the podcasting medium-- I am working on it-- Meantime I keep trying to claim the thousands of mp3, muttimediaentertainmentsystems telephones and nanos I seem to have won on the internet. And, in the meantime I have been forwarding on to others. kugw suse - Original Message - From: Walter Cianciusi [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 3:59 AM Subject: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE 2 videos by Don Boyd and a video by Crispin Webb added to Fluxus Podcast. To listen you just need to: 1. download iTunes 6 (free) for Mac or PC: www.apple.com/itunes/download/ ; 2. search for Fluxus in the Music Store page (podcast directory); 3. sign in Fluxus podcast. The xml address for the Fluxus Podcast to feed in any podcast receiver (like Juice, Doppler, iTunes or whatever) is http://homepage.mac.com/cianciusi/podcast.xml If you want to contribute to future episodes of Fluxus podcast send a .m4a, .mp3, .mov, .mp4, .m4v, or .pdf file to my email address. - Walter Cianciusi Via Montello 80 67051 Avezzano (AQ) ITALIA www.waltercianciusi.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE
hi allan, i was thinking i would not be able to listen to the podcasts but perhaps there is a way. i have an imac G3 and am using system 9.1 and itunes 1.0; is there hope? bests, carol xx Allan Revich wrote: Suse, If you are sitting at a computer than there is probably some way to listen to the Podcasts. If you are at your own PC you should be able to install iTunes or one of the less system intensive alternatives (ie/Juice). If you are using a public workstation at a library or university perhaps they will permit headphones and you can convince a sysadmin to install iTunes or Juice. Juice can be got here: http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net/ Allan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of suse Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 8:35 AM To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE Walter and other audiofluxi, I am without means to take advantage of the podcasting medium-- I am working on it-- Meantime I keep trying to claim the thousands of mp3, muttimediaentertainmentsystems telephones and nanos I seem to have won on the internet. And, in the meantime I have been forwarding on to others. kugw suse - Original Message - From: Walter Cianciusi [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 3:59 AM Subject: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE 2 videos by Don Boyd and a video by Crispin Webb added to Fluxus Podcast. To listen you just need to: 1. download iTunes 6 (free) for Mac or PC: www.apple.com/itunes/download/ ; 2. search for Fluxus in the Music Store page (podcast directory); 3. sign in Fluxus podcast. The xml address for the Fluxus Podcast to feed in any podcast receiver (like Juice, Doppler, iTunes or whatever) is http://homepage.mac.com/cianciusi/podcast.xml If you want to contribute to future episodes of Fluxus podcast send a .m4a, .mp3, .mov, .mp4, .m4v, or .pdf file to my email address. - Walter Cianciusi Via Montello 80 67051 Avezzano (AQ) ITALIA www.waltercianciusi.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE
I keep hoping there'll be some way to access Podcasting (on Macs) without 'upgrading' to OS 10.3. (with 10.2 it doesn't seem to be possible). /:b
Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE
and me here (lame event) with not even Windows 2000--can't download Juice even--juiceless here-- I am though I am not wanting--there is plenty to be gotten still--some I am just too damn slow--both me and my jalopy computer - Original Message - From: { brad brace } [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 12:52 PM Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE I keep hoping there'll be some way to access Podcasting (on Macs) without 'upgrading' to OS 10.3. (with 10.2 it doesn't seem to be possible). /:b
FLUXLIST: Alternative Method for Receiving FLuXUs PodCast via Web
ye FLuxitos can set up an account free at Bloglines http://www.bloglines.com/ There you can keep a List of your fave RSS feeds ( including Podcast ) on the Web. Once you have an account just add the RSS/XML link : http://homepage.mac.com/cianciusi/podcast.xml Some others you may want to add ? The Fluxus Blog ? http://www.digitalsalon.com/weblog/atom.xml Don Boyd's Fluxuswest ? http://donaldboyd.blogspot.com/atom.xml Salakaheimmm - Memoriam for Derek Bailey : for any number of players simultaneously. *Place a Guitar in front of you, face up *Handcuff your wrist together, and place two oven Mitts on your hands. *Blindfold your eyes. *Now Play. - Look, look at the Machine revolving! Look, look at the brains flying! Look, look at the property-owners trembling! Hurray! farters, long live Daddy Ubu! -Alfred Jarry, Ubu Roi -
RE: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE
I'm using a G3 laptop with 10.2.8 and can recieve them. Which version of iTunes are you using? {I'd check mine, but I'm using the public library's computer.} -andrew bunny PS to Walter... I'm finally starting to get a little settled in here in Portland (but we REALLY miss New Orleans). How can I contribute to the podcast (now that I have my music gear...). -a bunny --- { brad brace } [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I keep hoping there'll be some way to access Podcasting (on Macs) without 'upgrading' to OS 10.3. (with 10.2 it doesn't seem to be possible). /:b __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
RE: FLUXLIST: [illegal event]
Sounds like quite a date! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jukka-Pekka Kervinen Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 2:26 AM To: fluxlist@scribble.com Subject: FLUXLIST: [illegal event] [illegal event] During one slavish date ... 1: sync and chess 2: relic and fibre 3: iambic and left 4: cubic and foil 5: peptic and heft 6: epic and mango 7: public and punch 8: sonic and hunch 03.20.06
Re: FLUXLIST: Alternative Method for Receiving FLuXUs PodCast via Web
Thanks for that link to Bloglines! Seems to be a nice service! /Björn - Original Message - From: Zz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 9:13 PM Subject: FLUXLIST: Alternative Method for Receiving FLuXUs PodCast via Web ye FLuxitos can set up an account free at Bloglines http://www.bloglines.com/ There you can keep a List of your fave RSS feeds ( including Podcast ) on the Web. Once you have an account just add the RSS/XML link : http://homepage.mac.com/cianciusi/podcast.xml Some others you may want to add ? The Fluxus Blog ? http://www.digitalsalon.com/weblog/atom.xml Don Boyd's Fluxuswest ? http://donaldboyd.blogspot.com/atom.xml Salakaheimmm - Memoriam for Derek Bailey : for any number of players simultaneously. *Place a Guitar in front of you, face up *Handcuff your wrist together, and place two oven Mitts on your hands. *Blindfold your eyes. *Now Play. - Look, look at the Machine revolving! Look, look at the brains flying! Look, look at the property-owners trembling! Hurray! farters, long live Daddy Ubu! -Alfred Jarry, Ubu Roi -
Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE
Used to be... that a real concerted effort was made to accommodate older/cheaper technologies - 'universal access,' etc - but clearly the carts are recklessly getting miles ahead of the horses. this used to enable a comfortable old-tech-as-art strategy Isn't it exasperating to so often waste so much timemoney making your computer 'compatible' or just function? /:b On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, suse wrote: and me here (lame event) with not even Windows 2000--can't download Juice even--juiceless here-- I am though I am not wanting--there is plenty to be gotten still--some I am just too damn slow--both me and my jalopy computer Nothing can be said about the sea. -- Mr Selvam, Akkrapattai, India 2004 { brad brace }[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~finger for pgp ---bbs: brad brace sound --- ---http://69.64.229.114:8000 --- The 12hr-ISBN-JPEG Projectposted since 1994 ... easily the most venerable media-art project of all time. + + + serial ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/b/bbrace + + + eccentric ftp:// (your-site-here!) + + + continuous hotline://artlyin.ftr.va.com.au + + +hypermodern ftp://ftp.rdrop.com/pub/users/bbrace + + +imagery ftp://bjornmag:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/12hr/ News: alt.binaries.pictures.12hr alt.binaries.pictures.misc alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art.miscalt.12hr . 12hr email subscriptions = http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/buy-into.html . Other | Mirror: http://www.eskimo.com/~bbrace/bbrace.html Projects | Reverse Solidus: http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/ | http://bbrace.net . Blog | http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/wordpress/ . IM | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Registered Linux User #323978
Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE
hi brad it is indeed frustrating dealing with the forced changes. another bit of evidence of the rampage of greed in our society. now that macintosh has a new model with the intel chip even my friend's new G5 is becoming obsolete. i have no wish or money to buy a new computer. i have alot of software for this one that i like and know how to use. a new computer would be like stating over again. living outside a small town i feel no need for a cell phone and even an ipod would be an unnecessary toy. i don't want to be a technological luddite as i really love my computer. besides all of the new gadgets could be made so they would be compatable with older models. i'll hang in here with what i have for as long as possible. nice to see you on the list again. bests, carol xx { brad brace } wrote: Used to be... that a real concerted effort was made to accommodate older/cheaper technologies - 'universal access,' etc - but clearly the carts are recklessly getting miles ahead of the horses. this used to enable a comfortable old-tech-as-art strategy Isn't it exasperating to so often waste so much timemoney making your computer 'compatible' or just function? /:b
RE: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE
Two excerpts from http://www.afirstlook.com/docs/mediaecology.cfm About Marshall Mcluhan - The medium as message - and an approach to technology and innovation relevant to the current discussion about upgrades, obsolescence and Ludditedness. McLuhan is fond of quoting the mantra of anthropologists, We don't know who discovered water, but we're pretty sure it wasn't the fish. In the same way, we have trouble recognizing our media environmentwe're in it. Media environments are made up of complex relations. They are ecological. The medium of television requires a particular use of technology, defined by society and culture. To partake of a medium is to accept the groundrules, pervasive structure, and overall patterns of its environment. This compliance to the environment is almost always unconscious. We do it without thinking. And yet without this compliance, the medium is not the medium, nor is it an environment. For example, when you buy an iPod, you are implicitly agreeing to accept its particular environment. You are signing on to a particular mode of experience. If you decide to use your iPod as a hockey puck, then it's really no longer a digital medium. Yet most students of media would focus on the uses and gratifications of the particular content chosen by the iPod ownera mistake McLuhan characterizes as the numb stance of the technological idiot. You may, of course, listen to jazz instead of acid rock, or podcasts instead of broadcasts, but you are still using the iPod as an iPod. It is this latter experience that defines the medium and its environment. A medium is an ecology that we absorb by using technology for the purpose for which it was created. As in all ecologies, a media environment is capable of being radically altered by a significant change within its system. (In weather systems, consider global warming.) So McLuhan tracks the major ecological shifts in human history to reveal how the dominant communication medium of any age conditions people to its environment. AND: (also from http://www.afirstlook.com/docs/mediaecology.cfm) LAWS OF MEDIA: PREDICTING CHANGES IN THE ECOLOGY Late in his life, McLuhan abandoned his punch line approach and expressed his intent to set forth general statements about media that others might verifya seeming nod toward critics who accused him of being unscientific. Whether he was really ready to commit himself to objective predictions that could be tested, or alternatively, was taking a satirical poke at those who propose grand theories of media effectswe'll never know. In the middle of the project McLuhan suffered a debilitating stroke, and died two years later. Yet after his death, McLuhan's son Eric, who worked closely with his dad, published Laws of Media: The New Science under both of their names. The book claims there are four laws that apply to every type of media. The laws, however, are presented as questions rather than declarative statements. Just as Kenneth Burke labeled his dramatistic tools of act-scene-agent-agency-purpose a pentad (see Chapter 23), Marshall and Eric McLuhan call their four questions a tetrad. They believe the four questions call attention to the effect a given technology has on the environmenthow it alters what we see (the figure) and what we don't (the ground). What does it enhance or intensify? McLuhan has long held that all media extend or amplify parts of the human body or mind. The answer to this question shows what organs or senses our technological tools make more prominent. For example the car greatly enhances how fast our feet will take us, and as any teenager knows, can increase our sense of independence. What does it render obsolete or displace? When one area of experience is heightened or intensified, another is diminished or numbed. The car rendered the horse and buggy obsolete. Thigh and calf muscles atrophied as long walks and bike rides declined. What does it retrieve that was previously obsolesced? The McLuhans say that retrieval is the process by which something long obsolete is pressed back into service; the forgotten ground becomes figure through the new situation. The driver of a car becomes the modern knight in shining armor, an empowered king of the road when behind the wheel. What does it produce or become when pressed to an extreme? When pushed to the limits of its potential, the new form will tend to reverse what had been its original characteristic. In other words, what is the flip side or downside potential of the new technology? For the car, traffic jams, gridlock and urban sprawl are the ground that now figures prominently in most drivers' lives. We've used bullets rather than numbers to set off the questions of the tetrad because the McLuhans intended no hierarchy or sequence among them. They see all four issuesand only these fouras inherent in every form of media from inception. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
FLUXLIST: germane 2
2 FOLD FOOLED GOLD GOULED GOSOLEMNITY AND ME [WHEEE] DARLINGED OUR IMPEACHED INDICATIVES ALL DURING YOUR DOWNTIMEDARNING CASTE SYSTEMICS RUDIMENTARY MY DEAR FAT SONAND NOW THE PINK IS LEFT TO THEE MY EMBLEMATIC CHARITY I WILL BE YOUNG TO YOU AND BLUE THE SACRAMENT OF YEW IS NEVER SHAMED IT IS AN INSOLENCE IT IS A FIRE I PROMISE HERETOFORE TO CEASE FROM SHOUTING THE LOUD YET DEBONAIRE REWARD FOR GIFTING SIFTED CHANCE DONATIONS TO DEDUCT FROM TAXABLE AND TENDER TERRITOIRE sheila e. murphy
FLUXLIST: FLUXUS podcast!!!!!
Walter, I love it! It's so nice to have all of everyone's work near my ears. -David http://www.thevideojournal.com http://www.unc.edu/~colagiov
FLUXLIST: Ever After
Ever After So you thought that we could live forever And we could always count on Starbucks coffee Like we had a choice of where we could live Or that we knew which way the wind would blow But as far as I could tell we never did know The most we ever had was the most we could give Though we you and me stuck together like toffee It seems that the future was destined for never From Joyce through Mcluhan and through Cage From Oscar the Wilde from the long distant past We just keep on creaking and spewing and leaking We just keep on speaking and crapping and reeking From the depths of despair to the joys of our last For the fluxus in the walls or the slop of outrage Allan Revich http://www.digitalsalon.com The Fluxus Blog http://www.digitalsalon.com/weblog/
Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE
As you want Andrew. Have you seen your score printed in the Fluxus Anthology booklet? http://www.cafepress.com/fluxstore Walter Il giorno 20/mar/06, alle 21:45, andrew dalio ha scritto: I'm using a G3 laptop with 10.2.8 and can recieve them. Which version of iTunes are you using? {I'd check mine, but I'm using the public library's computer.} -andrew bunny PS to Walter... I'm finally starting to get a little settled in here in Portland (but we REALLY miss New Orleans). How can I contribute to the podcast (now that I have my music gear...). -a bunny --- { brad brace } [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I keep hoping there'll be some way to access Podcasting (on Macs) without 'upgrading' to OS 10.3. (with 10.2 it doesn't seem to be possible). /:b __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE
Actually, I've been remiss in not mentioning how great the whole Anthology package is. Once again, thanks for putting it out and thanks to all involved for such great works! -andrew bunny --- Walter Cianciusi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As you want Andrew. Have you seen your score printed in the Fluxus Anthology booklet? http://www.cafepress.com/fluxstore Walter Il giorno 20/mar/06, alle 21:45, andrew dalio ha scritto: I'm using a G3 laptop with 10.2.8 and can recieve them. Which version of iTunes are you using? {I'd check mine, but I'm using the public library's computer.} -andrew bunny PS to Walter... I'm finally starting to get a little settled in here in Portland (but we REALLY miss New Orleans). How can I contribute to the podcast (now that I have my music gear...). -a bunny --- { brad brace } [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I keep hoping there'll be some way to access Podcasting (on Macs) without 'upgrading' to OS 10.3. (with 10.2 it doesn't seem to be possible). /:b __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com