FLUXLIST: FW: New liveartwork DVD just out.

2006-07-19 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot

Thought this might be of interest to many--


liveartwork DVD issue 3, July 2006 Now Released!
--

July sees the release of the third issue of liveartwork DVD, a unique
publication which showcases contemporary, international performance art
work.

Issue 3 features documentation of the debut of Lone Twin Theatre's
first narrative based theatre work, 'Alice Bell'; extracts from the
most recent appearance by legendary performance art group Black Market
International and 'FunnySorryJesus', Norwegian performance theatre
group Baktruppen's very unique interpretation of the Bible. Also
featured are solo performance works from Sylvette Babin (Canada), Paul
Granjon (UK) and Mark Wayman (UK).

With a new issue published every three months, liveartwork DVD aims to
present an overview of contemporary performance art practice to an
international audience.

Remember, all issues of liveartwork DVD are available in both PAL and
NTSC video formats.

See the liveartwork DVD website at www.liveartwork.com/dvd for full
details about the publication, the artists and works featured on issue
3.

Ordering:
-
liveartwork DVD issue 3 is published on DVD-R, PAL or NTSC format discs
and costs 10 Euros for individual orders, including international
postage costs. liveartwork DVD can be ordered using most credit / debit
cards, PayPal or bank transfer. For details of how to order see:
www.liveartwork.com/dvd/order.htm

Copies of the two previous issues of liveartwork DVD can also be
ordered on the website.

Submissions:
--
liveartwork DVD welcomes submissions of video documentation of live
performance art works for possible inclusion in future issues. If you
wish to make a submission please read the guidelines at
www.liveartwork.com/dvd/submissions.htm

liveartwork Homepage:

Please also take a look at the liveartwork homepage at
www.liveartwork.com which provides a range of resources for the
international performance art community.

Christopher Hewitt
liveartwork DVD
www.liveartwork.com/dvd
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FLUXLIST: LiveArtWork DVD

2006-07-19 Thread Allan Revich





I came across this 
via an unrelated list that I subscribe to and thought it would be interesting to 
the Fluxperformers out there.

Allan

http://liveartwork.com/dvd/
"Liveartwork DVD is collection of 
video documentation of performance art and live art. The intention is to publish 
a new DVD every two or three months featuring a new collection of edited video 
clips of recent performance art work.liveartwork DVD is an 
independant project and currently receives no funding. However, I am attempting 
to distribute the DVD as cheaply as possible (issue prices cover the basic 
production and mailing costs).The idea behind the DVD is to make 
performance art more accessible and to introduce the audience to new artists 
through video documentation of their work."


RE: FLUXLIST: FW: New liveartwork DVD just out.

2006-07-19 Thread Allan Revich
OK.

Now I feel really silly!

That's what happens when I try to read my e-mail too quickly. I suppose that
the Fluxlist is actually quite closely related to the Fluxlist after all.
Where's the unsend button when you need it?

Allan 

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Behalf Of David-Baptiste Chirot
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 8:33 AM
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Cc: fluxlist@scribble.com
Subject: FLUXLIST: FW: New liveartwork DVD just out.

Thought this might be of interest to many--

liveartwork DVD issue 3, July 2006 Now Released!
---
---

July sees the release of the third issue of liveartwork DVD, a unique 
publication which showcases contemporary, international performance art 
work.

Issue 3 features documentation of the debut of Lone Twin Theatre's 
first narrative based theatre work, 'Alice Bell'; extracts from the 
most recent appearance by legendary performance art group Black Market 
International and 'FunnySorryJesus', Norwegian performance theatre 
group Baktruppen's very unique interpretation of the Bible. Also 
featured are solo performance works from Sylvette Babin (Canada), Paul 
Granjon (UK) and Mark Wayman (UK).

With a new issue published every three months, liveartwork DVD aims to 
present an overview of contemporary performance art practice to an 
international audience.

Remember, all issues of liveartwork DVD are available in both PAL and 
NTSC video formats.

See the liveartwork DVD website at www.liveartwork.com/dvd for full 
details about the publication, the artists and works featured on issue 
3.

Ordering:
-
liveartwork DVD issue 3 is published on DVD-R, PAL or NTSC format discs 
and costs 10 Euros for individual orders, including international 
postage costs. liveartwork DVD can be ordered using most credit / debit 
cards, PayPal or bank transfer. For details of how to order see:
www.liveartwork.com/dvd/order.htm

Copies of the two previous issues of liveartwork DVD can also be 
ordered on the website.

Submissions:
--
liveartwork DVD welcomes submissions of video documentation of live 
performance art works for possible inclusion in future issues. If you 
wish to make a submission please read the guidelines at 
www.liveartwork.com/dvd/submissions.htm

liveartwork Homepage:

Please also take a look at the liveartwork homepage at 
www.liveartwork.com which provides a range of resources for the 
international performance art community.

Christopher Hewitt
liveartwork DVD
www.liveartwork.com/dvd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku

2006-07-19 Thread Allan Revich



Headlines: July 19, 
2006

New quake 
hits
Gagged bloggers fume at 
ban
Aftershock sends villagers 
scambling



Allan


RE: FLUXLIST: by the way-I disagree with Owen

2006-07-19 Thread Madawg Painterofdark
   A Fluxarchy!!!
 
 One part of Fluxus belongs to history, but another
 part still thrives today.
 Maybe we can think of Fluxus as being like a
 monarchy. Monarchs come and go.
 Kings and Queens are crowned and die. But the
 monarchy lives on. Fluxus is
 dead. Long live Fluxus!
 
 Allan Revich
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
 Madawg Painterofdark
 Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 12:55 PM
 To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
 Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: by the way-I disagree with
 Owen
 
 
 
 --- brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  could this be a part of reason as to why Fluxus
 founders/elders might
  consider that Fluxus as an art movement is  dead ?
 
  not to erect a pretense or framing of Fluxus as a
 group, but once any
  semblance of structure is razed then Fluxus might
 as well be a pot of
  stewed cabbage, or a Name-A-Day thing...now that
 might be Fluxus,  if
  recognized as such .
 
 
  brian
  'Bear of little brain triumphs over adversity.'
 
 
  it sounds like you are saying-as my mother likes
 top
 say-- fluxus is of the people. Yes -I am here to say
 that Fluxus is main stream - it diminishes it, how?
 yours
 Dawg
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: Re: On the disagreement

2006-07-19 Thread Madawg Painterofdark
 
 It baffles me.. why one would feel that they
 need/want/deserve/feel 
 in-titled to the fluxus label on their work or
 selves.
 David

Why in the heck not put the label of Fluxus on your
work if you want to. By saying that it's this or that
limits it. The whole point is that it's free (at least
for me). We've got enough art police on the art
history channel. I do a lot of work that isn't
historically accurate fluxus but it still is Fluxus to
me-because I feel that it is in my heart. That makes
it Fluxus! Fluxus is not a thing you can point
to-which is why I resist in calling it an art
movement.It may mean something else to Allison Knowles
or Ken Friedman but they're not here right now are
they? I am here right now and Fluxus is what I say it
is here right nowand I say its Weetabix...so
there..
Madawg

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RE: FLUXLIST: Dear David

2006-07-19 Thread Madawg Painterofdark


--- Melissa McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Dear David,
 
 
 
 I have moved on; I have grown up. I am now involved
 with J*** in a washing 
 machine crate, and we are deliriously happy. I hope
 that you find whatever 
 joy and beauty you can, without me. I send soapsuds
 and popsicles, for I was
 
 Yours,
 M.
 
 I hope you used Fluxus soap--
 
 
 
 
   Melissa McCarthy
   Hours: whimsical or by appointment
   Adult, maybe; grown-up,
 never!
   http://www.bonafideart.com
 
 
 
 


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Re: FLUXLIST: Re: On the disagreement

2006-07-19 Thread clifford
this is really reminds me of the old hat about what is dada and who is dada. history repeating its dada. why not be a flux ? flux away!cheers!On 19/07/06, 
Madawg Painterofdark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It baffles me.. why one would feel that they need/want/deserve/feel in-titled to the fluxus label on their work or selves. DavidWhy in the heck not put the label of Fluxus on your
work if you want to. By saying that it's this or thatlimits it. The whole point is that it's free (at leastfor me). We've got enough art police on the arthistory channel. I do a lot of work that isn'thistorically accurate fluxus but it still is Fluxus to
me-because I feel that it is in my heart. That makesit Fluxus! Fluxus is not a thing you can pointto-which is why I resist in calling it an artmovement.It may mean something else to Allison Knowlesor Ken Friedman but they're not here right now are
they? I am here right now and Fluxus is what I say itis here right nowand I say its Weetabix...sothere..Madawg__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam?Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
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