Re: FLUXLIST: Websites as graphs

2006-06-17 Thread aliceklar
wow this is really cool. thanks

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 http://www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/
 
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: Kervinen-Bennett collabs

2006-04-19 Thread aliceklar
these are beautiful

--- John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Check out these vispo collabs:
 

http://the-otolith.blogspot.com/2006/04/jukka-pekka-kervinen.htmlhttp://the-otolith.blogspot.com/2006/04/jukka-pekka-kervinen.html
 
 
 
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: RE: Phew! fluxbox II too (2)

2005-08-03 Thread aliceklar
i sent a shipping non-dated metered sticker for
postage and did not receive one either:

aliceklar
co DAP
155 6th ave
2nd floor
ny, ny 10013

--- Crispin Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If you sent shipping money or stamps for your box
 you should have recieved it 
 
 nick
 carol 
 candice 
 
 should be recieving theirs soon
 sorry for delay life has gotten the best
 of my attention..
 Those of you who participated in the cd
 i have no adresses for and no money 
 i never recieved the 7dollars from you
 
 
 crispin
 
 --- Owen Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I am still waiting as well since I never got mine
 either. . . .
  
  So Crispin what is up with this? If you can not or
 will not finish them maybe you should turn
  the contents over to someone who will (finish the
 boxes that is).
  
  
  Owen
  
  FLUXLIST@scribble.com writes:
  I didn't get one.
  Cecil Touchon
  
  Potter, Nick (Spotswood) wrote:
  
  
 
  
  
  Yeah Roger I’m still waiting for my box II too.
 Crispin’s email below said that Carol  I were
  next a year ago..
  
   
  
  Hi Crispin ;)
  
   
  
  Nick.
  
   
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Crispin Webb [[ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Wednesday, 11 August 2004 5:50 PM
  Subject: TWO BOXES 
  
   
  
  THESE BOXES WERE MADE TONIGHT  TO BE MAILED TO
 SEVERAL
  
  PEOPLE I HAVE ALSO MADE TWO FLUXLIST BOXES AND
 THEY
  
  WILL BE SENT OUT TO WALTER AND MERYL
  
   
  
  NICK AND CAROL ARE NEXT 
  
   
  
  IM ON IT NO WORRIES THEY WILL BE ARRIVING ON YOUR
  
  DOORSTEP SOON 
  
  CRISPIN
  
   
  
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Re: FLUXLIST: stewart (nobody) home

2005-02-26 Thread aliceklar
my brother was married by cardinal sin

--- Ann Klefstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yeah, I once saw in  a directory a urologist name of
 Semen Glasscock.
 
 My favorite of all, though, is the primate of
 Manila, Cardinal Sin.
 
 AK
 
 On 2/23/05 5:51 PM, Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
  On Feb 23 2005, at 17:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
   In a message dated 2/18/05 8:31:27 AM,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
  
  
  Eduard
  Fuchs, author of The History of Erotic Art,
  
  
  
   interesting name for his livelihood-Herb Caen
 used to call that
  name-freakism.
  
  
  Like my daddy!!!
  
  
  Rod
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  ---
  Now playing: Bernard Parmegiani - L' |il Écoute
  
  
 
 
 




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RE: FLUXLIST: Re: emprentas the fingeros

2005-02-10 Thread aliceklar
i had once collected belly button lint from an old
boyfriend from the whole time we were dating. fun.



--- bibiana padilla maltos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 
 I'm making a two feet printing out of it, what do
 you think??
 
 we should definetly do  this project of all of us...
 I'm going to get little 
 plastic bags (like the ones for earings or where the
 extra bottoms come in 
 new clothes) and start asking for hair, eyebrows and
 oddities like that, 
 what do you think?
 
 I did a performance before in which I cutted peoples
 nails and put them on 
 these little bags, people here thought it was
 disgusting, but i had fun.
 
 
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 AVTEXTFEST general coordinator
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 Mexicali, B.C., 21240
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 233 Paulin Ave. PMB. 7263
 Calexico, Ca., 92231-2646
 U.S.A.
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Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXBOX2

2005-01-17 Thread aliceklar
me neither:

aliceklar
c/o DAP
155 6th Avenue
2nd Flooor
New York, NY  10013

molto grazie



--- Cecil Touchon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 So I never got flux box 2 did whoever was sending
 that send me one?
 Cecil
 Touchon  Co Fine Arts
 http://www.casadelartista.com/
 307 Calle de las Piedras
 Cuernavaca, Mexico
 1 646 405 7232 (NYC)
 52-777-313-4675 (Cuernavaca)
   - Original Message - 
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com 
   Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 1:44 PM
   Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PORTRAIT SITE
 
 
   the site is great --so interesting to finally see
 some faces! 


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Re: FLUXLIST: Car-ma

2005-01-04 Thread aliceklar
somwhere on the pennsylvania turnpike i saw this car
with this bumper sticker:

my karma ran over my dogma. i thought it was kinda
funny seeing that on the pa turnpike



--- Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey! Was that the good Doctor Fluxbuxenstein
 driving a red Honda and singing to herself yesterday
 afternoon?
 
 Hope yer...well...
 
 Rod (finally getting around to his emails)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: Re: FLUXLIST-digest V4 #692

2004-09-16 Thread aliceklar
hi. sorry i've been working on the address book
however i've also been swamped and am trying very hard
to catch up. i will try and get an update this weekend
for those who are still interested in
participating,,,there's still time


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 
 Alan,
 
 I have absolutely no complaints, or at least no
 legitimate 
 ones. Thanks for posting it. The image in question
 is me
 wearing a George Maciunas mask (from a Peter Moore
 photo)
 sent to me by the New England mail-art Fluxist Steve
 Random
 from the Fluxmass at Rutgers last year. He has
 always 
 been willing provide me with fun and amusing
 Fluxrelics
 from various Fluxfests he's attended over the years.
 I've made a stampsheet from the image. Anyone on
 Fluxlist
 who wants one (they're not printed yet), just send
 your 
 postal address off-list and I'll be happy to send
 one on
 in a week or two.
 
 Reed
 
 PS some of you (you know who you are) will be
 getting copies
 anyways since you're on my Fluxlist mailing list.
 Speaking of 
 which what ever happened to the new Fluxlist address
 book
 someone (I forget who) was working on?
 
 ---
   
 Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 16:28:04 +0200
 From: Alan Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: FLUXLIST: Portrait of SecretFluxus update
 XI
 
 Dear Surge and Mad'uns,
 
 The Freeformfreakout Organisation is really rather
 chuffed to announce
 another addition to the 'Portrait of SecretFluxus'
 project.
 
 Reed Altemus' piece can be seen at

http://art.supereva.it/alanfffo.superdada/secretfluxus/reed.html
 and not
 only is it well worth a look but it comes in two
 sizes too!!  Nothing but
 the best for our clients you know!
 
 
 
 




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Re: FW: FLUXLIST: Blog Mining - my reply to Cecil

2004-08-29 Thread aliceklar
i'm intot the assemblage booklte


--- michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  --I would have suggested it before but the WIKI
 thing
 never took off and that was like a group blog or had
 the potential to be. Nobody seemed interested.
 
 A group blog seems like agreat idea to me but then i
 have more time on my hands than I care to mention!
 
 Not much response to the assembling booklet yet
 except
 from MIEKal and.
 
 I may have to re-consider if nobody is up for it.
 
 Michael
 
 http://flobberlob.blogspot.com/
 
 
 - Roger Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  
  Hi Cecil
  
  Well this came through on the Fluxlist okay. I'm
 not
  the person to ask
  about the technical side of the list.
  
  The Blog piece was Allanq's. Made by visiting
 blogs
  and finding little
  seams of... well, not gold exactly.
  
  It's possible to construct group blogs.
  How about we make a group blog. 
  People sign in under assumed names (I might be
  Shirley for example)
  Then the blog you write must be mined a la
 Alqlan
  -
  (if Aqllan doesn't mind that is...)
  
  Best
  
  Rooger
  
  It's a blog!  http://rogerstevens.blogspot.com
   
  Visit The Poetry Zone
  http://www.poetryzone.co.uk
   
   
   
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Cecil Touchon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: 28 August 2004 15:31
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Blog Mining
  
  Hi Roger,
  I don´t know if this message will get through to
  fluxlist. I am starting
  to
  feel blackballed or something. I get mail but
 can´t
  send! If you could
  pass
  the complaint to a moderator and ask somebody to
  check my account I
  would be
  greatful.
  anyway... was this a collage poem? constucted
  similarly to my collage
  poetry? If so I really like it! great job! It is
  almost believeable with
  a
  disorienting sense of disjunction. I like the
  repetition of several
  themes
  interwoven... I´ll have to be more conscious of
 that
  in mine...
  cecil
  Touchon  Co Fine Arts
  http://www.casadelartista.com/
  307 Calle de las Piedras
  Cuernavaca, Mexico
  1 646 405 7232 (NYC)
  52-777-313-4675 (Cuernavaca)
  - Original Message - 
  From: Roger Stevens
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 11:36 AM
  Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: Blog Mining
  
  
   Hilarious!!!
  
   It's a blog!  http://rogerstevens.blogspot.com
  
   Visit The Poetry Zone
   http://www.poetryzone.co.uk
  
  
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   On Behalf Of Allan Revich
   Sent: 27 August 2004 16:06
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: FLUXLIST: Blog Mining
  
   Kill me, now. Our dogs are hanging out outside.
 Or
  forever hold your
   nuts in
   a blender. I have finally and thankfully come to
  the conclusion I am a
   lil
   gay boy in a lil girls body.  I have a friend
  Jane, who is single and
   lives
   alone. She has multiple health problems. Well,
  we're at the YMCA on
  base
   and
   talking to people about God and musicial
 talents.
  Sometimes Jane
   struggles
   with insecurity and depression. Thoughts of
  suicide cross her mind.
  
   One time when she was feeling this way, she
 prayed
  for help but none
   came.
   I helped Mike with his e-mail, that was cool.
  Saturday night I had a
   rather
   interesting dream. In it, I was with some sort
 of
  group, I had the
  sense
   that we were missionaries and probably on some
  sort of mission. We
  also
   had
   some leaders and I got kind a Baptisty vibe
 off
  of them. We were
   issued
   weapons by these men, AK-47s.
  
   The urge to commit suicide passed but
 afterwards,
  she wondered why God
   hadn't sent help. Then one day after talking to
  Suzanne, a friend from
   church, she found that Suzanne had received a
  prompting the day she
  had
   prayed for help. The Ak-47 is the most popular
  weapon in the world and
   it's
   not the best but it's not a bad gun either. She
  had felt that she
  should
   call Jane but sadly hadn't followed through on
 it.
  
   According to Mike's bible study Tuesday, people
  are treating the
  gospel
   like
   their low-carb diets. The idea is to slim down.
  Well that's ok for the
   body
   but not for the spirit. God gave him a real good
  analogy. Dan is
   working.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: NEW STUDIO

2004-08-27 Thread aliceklar
wow. what a vibe.

i'm going to print out the prayed for this space photo
of the boy on bike with drillpress, put it on the wall
in my studio nxet to bruce lee and make girl on
rollerskates with drillpress art. 
thanks so much for sharing


--- Crispin Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 http://www.crispinwebb.com/newstudio/
 
 
 
 
 
 above is a link to site with some pics of our new
 space in fedricktown we are going to do something
 awsome here i can just feel it im so excited
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: field study (white)

2004-08-25 Thread aliceklar
brian.

nice set of questions. i like objects, i like books. i
like to purchase music and support them as much as
possible although i suppose most of the money goes to
the middle (wo)men. i like cars, i like to drive, i
love racing, i love 495 in the dc metropolitan area
(once did a u-turn there) but also like to hike and
walk and feel the earth. casinos - uh, somewhere in
atlantic city, somewhere in vegas. my grandfather was
a diseased gambler so i didn't really gambe but if i
did, i would play craps and i would play as long as i
could stand up. i unfortunately watch tv every day. i
wake up to good day ny fox 5 news, i stay up to watch
the back to back re-runs of that 70's show. i like pbs
and am so excited when they show the nature programs.
i can NOT have cable for idle reasons. the window
question, i don't remember the specifics - i have
about 10 windows in my apartment. i live on the top
floor of a house so i could see people's back yards
and i could see into their apartments. they could see
into mine as well, so i treat as i like to be treated.
MMOB. drugs, i too really liked acid when i was
younger and don't think it would have the same
enjoyable effect now. although we did always treat it
like a trip and took the whole day off and surrounded
ourselves with things we thought we would enjoy
hanging our with while tripping. marbles and rocks and
pixie sticks and mana lui juice are things i remember
with such affection. did speed in high school. not too
keen on feeing RUSHED in my whole body, so i never
touched coke. of course, i luve the kind bud and night
cap it daily. when i take time off from it for a while
when i find i REALLY can't remember short termed
things and end up stinky with poor negative attitude,
i realize that i gotta have the kaya now and
everything is a o k. i have a cell phone but am a firm
believer in caler id. i hate talking on the phone
because of all the various jobs i've had in order to
support myself. we have caller id at work as well
which rocks as i have to office manage and deal with
all the solicitors. i figure if people really want to
talk to me they can leave me a message and i can call
back when mentally prepared. i have to deal with
people daily living in ny and talking the train to
work. i find that i really hate people but i like
individuals. headphones are a definite must as
sometimes if i am a bit later than usual in the
morning i get stuck with the bright and happy ones who
aren't on the train to go to work or the little kids
going on a field trip and really can't deal with other
people's conversations. SO LOUD. the only loud things
i like in the morning are rancid, any hellcat
compilation or any punk ska punk california teenage
agsty boy music banging my little eardrums. i'm not
sure what the appeal is to me, that loud music, but i
suppose it keeps me young. oh. computer, here i am at
work sneaking the yahoo. i spend about 10-12 hours a
day on the computer with their stuff and my own
stuff. i get BUTTLOADS of spam daily. at work i get
about 150-200 a day, my various personal accounts i
don't always get to check daily so i can't really say.
maybe about 50 or 60 average. uh, travelling? was
there something about travelling? i just recently came
from a girly trip to NC. nice to be with the girls
again, sipping bloody mary's on the beach talking
about dumb boys reading cosmo that sort of stuff to
provide nice shallow entertainment. oh yeah video
games. i don't own but would play if someone gave me
the kind with the plastic guns. i like shooting games
and things although i am afraid to take up shooting as
i'm afraid to buy a gun as i am afraid of some of my
thoughts sometimes. i suppoes its the angst ridden
teenage boy in my 35 year young girly body. so now i
feel amply prepared to write the recommendation
letters for past employees. keep the vibe going. it's
nice 'talking' and listening to this list. 



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Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

2004-08-10 Thread aliceklar

--- michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  --- brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
  where is everyone?
  
  
  
   perhaps we should fill in one of these forms?
 
 TODAY I WENT
 TOthe van damn
diner
 
 I
 SAW..a mushroom and chedder omelet, 6 fat greasy
strips of bacon, home fries, toast butter and jam, a
glass of milk and a cup of
coffee.
 
 I
 HEARD...my taste buds go
o
 
 I

SAID...ahh.
 
 AND THEN
 I.heard my stomach
BRAWL
 
 THE OUTCOME
 WASa very big bad satisfying tummy ache
.
 


 
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Re: Re: FLUXLIST: Reading Matters

2004-07-18 Thread aliceklar
ok cool. i'll hVE TO CHECK THEM OUT.  only other one i
can remember is kobo abe, the box man and women in tje
dunes. very distinct way of describing an essencs of
living. i have tones of lists of things i've read and
movies ive seen and things i should read and moves i
should see. i've added so much to the list thatnks to
this post


--- badgergirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ah, Soseki!  Have you read Kokoro?  That was my
 first Soseki.  If you have any interest in Japanese
 youth literature (of about 20 years ago, admittedly)
 I recommend Almost Transparent Blue by Ryu Murakami.
  It was touted as the Japanese Clockwork orange.  It
 wasn't quite that good, but still very interesting
 and worth a look.
 
 Recent (worthwhile) reading:
 
 Wilson by David Mamet (intentionally confounding,
 but worth the effort - quite hilarious)
 
 Imaginative Qualities of Actual Things by Gilbert
 Sorrentino
 
 Americana by Don Delillo
 
 Life Turns Man Up and Down: High Life, Useful
 Advice, and Mad English - African Market Literature,
 edited by Kurt Thometz (This is out of print but
 still findable -  it's too wonderful to describe.)
 
  
  From: aliceklar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: 2004/07/15 Thu PM 12:22:44 EDT
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Reading Matters
  
  i am reading dharma punx - noah levine and
 middlesex -
  jeffery eugenides. plus man and his symbols -
 jung, a
  beginner's guide to constructing the universe -
  michael s. schneider. i switch a lot when i get
 bored
  of it. some good ones i liked this year are i am a
 cat
  by natsume soseki as well as botchan. i like the
  japanese way of thinking in literature. great
 sense of
  humour
  
  
  --- Ann Klefstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I've been reading Christopher Logue's really
   fantastic retellings of the
   Iliad, lots sexier than Troy by many powers of
 10.
   The Husbands is one,
   All Day Permanent Red the most recent. There
 are
   more.
   
   Also lately anything by any Roth seems great.
 Most
   recently Joseph Roth's
   Radetzky March and his Holy Drinker (may
 have
   the title askew--)
   
   The Furies by Fernanda Eberhardt.
   
   Butcher's Wife by Louise Erdrich, not all
 great
   but w/ great passages.
   
   Of course and always Trilce and Posthumous
 Poems
   by Cesar Vallejo.
   
   And a spate of mid-20th century stuff, poems by
   Williams, Olson, Berryman.
   Pound's Cantos.  And even some Patchen! Who can
 be
   skinmeltingly lovely.
   
   And that sweet man John Clare. Some kind of
   cultural salvation there, if
   only we could get at it--I've got some essays on
 his
   work if anyone would
   care to read them. Send me offlist message and
 I'll
   forward, if you wish.
   
   AK
   
   On 7/13/04 2:41 AM, michael leigh
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
I was wondering what the other members of the
   Fluxlist
were reading at the moment(besides this
 e-mail)-
   books
especially, that they recommend or they have
   enjoyed
reading just lately.
I used to read quite a lot but these days I
 find
   it
quite tough going to plough through a novel
 but
   Hazel
enjoyed this book and passed it onto me. It's
   called
The Curious Incident of the Dog In the
Night-time(Don't let the long winded title put
 you
off!) by Mark Haddon. Published in the u.k.,
 by
Definitions.
It's about a 15 year old boy who suffers from
Aspergers Syndrome and his quest to find out
 who
killed the neighbours dog. It's quite funny
 and
sometimes quite sad and written in an engaging
dead-pan style with helpful diagrams and
 pictures.

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Re: FLUXLIST: address book

2004-07-18 Thread aliceklar
its never too late


--- Alan Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 can i send a cover, or is it too late!
 
 it's all been a bit hectic of late
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: Reading Matters

2004-07-15 Thread aliceklar
i am reading dharma punx - noah levine and middlesex -
jeffery eugenides. plus man and his symbols - jung, a
beginner's guide to constructing the universe -
michael s. schneider. i switch a lot when i get bored
of it. some good ones i liked this year are i am a cat
by natsume soseki as well as botchan. i like the
japanese way of thinking in literature. great sense of
humour


--- Ann Klefstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've been reading Christopher Logue's really
 fantastic retellings of the
 Iliad, lots sexier than Troy by many powers of 10.
 The Husbands is one,
 All Day Permanent Red the most recent. There are
 more.
 
 Also lately anything by any Roth seems great. Most
 recently Joseph Roth's
 Radetzky March and his Holy Drinker (may have
 the title askew--)
 
 The Furies by Fernanda Eberhardt.
 
 Butcher's Wife by Louise Erdrich, not all great
 but w/ great passages.
 
 Of course and always Trilce and Posthumous Poems
 by Cesar Vallejo.
 
 And a spate of mid-20th century stuff, poems by
 Williams, Olson, Berryman.
 Pound's Cantos.  And even some Patchen! Who can be
 skinmeltingly lovely.
 
 And that sweet man John Clare. Some kind of
 cultural salvation there, if
 only we could get at it--I've got some essays on his
 work if anyone would
 care to read them. Send me offlist message and I'll
 forward, if you wish.
 
 AK
 
 On 7/13/04 2:41 AM, michael leigh
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I was wondering what the other members of the
 Fluxlist
  were reading at the moment(besides this e-mail)-
 books
  especially, that they recommend or they have
 enjoyed
  reading just lately.
  I used to read quite a lot but these days I find
 it
  quite tough going to plough through a novel but
 Hazel
  enjoyed this book and passed it onto me. It's
 called
  The Curious Incident of the Dog In the
  Night-time(Don't let the long winded title put you
  off!) by Mark Haddon. Published in the u.k., by
  Definitions.
  It's about a 15 year old boy who suffers from
  Aspergers Syndrome and his quest to find out who
  killed the neighbours dog. It's quite funny and
  sometimes quite sad and written in an engaging
  dead-pan style with helpful diagrams and pictures.
  
  Michael
  
  
  
  
  
 

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Re: FLUXLIST: Re: old Address book listings - and new ones

2004-07-08 Thread aliceklar
sorry. forgot.

aliceklar
c/o D.A.P.
155 6th Avenue
2nd Floor
New York, NY  10013


   --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Alice-Im sending you another one thats uncut so you
 can cut it down to 
 size-please post your address again-thanks Dawg
 




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Re: FLUXLIST: Re: old Address book listings - and new ones

2004-07-08 Thread aliceklar
thanks dawg. just so that it will be foldable into a
3x4 piece. it's going to be stitched together so you
could possibly have 4 images on this thing if you like


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Alice-Im sending you another one thats uncut so you
 can cut it down to 
 size-please post your address again-thanks Dawg
 





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Re: FLUXLIST: Re: old Address book listings - and new ones

2004-07-08 Thread aliceklar
ok. i will update. thanks

--- David-Baptiste Chirot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

-

Dear Alice:

i sent it before seeing my listing in old address book
is --an old one!

so here it is again the new one:

david-baptiste chirot

740 N 29th #302

Milwaukee, WI  f3208   usa





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Re: FLUXLIST: Re: old Address book listings - and new ones

2004-07-07 Thread aliceklar
so thrilled to have just gotten the first three covers
- luna bisonte's own johnm bennett, wasted papers'
michael leigh and no one else but maDAWG. how so very
exciting. although uhm, madawg?  may i ask please if
you can re-send the piece as one 6x4.5 piece folded so
that front and back will be 3 wide by 4.5 high as
opposed to 2 6x4.5 pices? (not sure if i'm being
clear)  i could rescan these in the correct dimensions
but these 2 are really lovely, it would be nice to
have an original for the address book. i will send you
something of mine for these 2 pieces i have right now
that i'm gonna keep for myself

don't worry woj and georgh you all are on the list.
can't wait to get them all

--- Wojtek Dlugosz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 count me in!
 making the cover when not being inside?? hah!
 
 Wojtek'Tass'Dlugosz
 ul.Luzycka 48/2
 41-902 Bytom
 Poland
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 Dnia ¶ro 7. lipca 2004 23:44, Georg Birkner napisa3:
  and my name is
 
  Georg Birkner
  Roentgenstrasse 44
  CH - 8005 Zuerich
  Switzerland
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Am 26.06.2004 um 02:44 schrieb FLUXLIST-digest:
   --
  
   Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 17:42:03 -0700 (PDT)
   From: aliceklar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: FLUXLIST: old Address book listings
  
   28 people on old list. please have a look - and
 let me
   know if there is updating that needs to occur. i
   suppose now is a good time to take on new
 addresses as
   well---
  
  
   Reed Altemus
   P.O. Box 52
   Portland, ME  04112 USA
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 




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Re: FLUXLIST: fluxdressbook ii

2004-07-01 Thread aliceklar
actually, i need 4-1/2x6 inch.
you can use both sdies if you like. i'm going to
pamphlet stitch these so it will be folded into a
little booklet


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In a message dated 6/29/2004 9:51:22 PM Eastern
 Daylight Time, 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 
  for this one, i would like for participants to
 send me
  a four inch by six inch piece for their cover.
 
 i'm sorry, i think i need a little more
 clarification. do you want only one 
 single-sided piece that will be used for a front
 cover? or maybe double-sided? 
 or is it like the previous one which seemed to be
 front, back, outside, 
 inside?
 





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FLUXLIST: fluxdressbook ii

2004-06-29 Thread aliceklar
it's ok, wojtek. we will wait for you.

just to try and clarify:

following is the link to view covers of the old books
- i believe it was about 2 years ago:

  http://solnte.50g.com/fluxaddress/

with the old one, anyone who wanted to be in the
address book submitted a cover to carol. she put all
the books together and sent everyone someone else's
cover. sol, in the meantime collected images of all
the covers and put them online. (above) nice nice
project. 

for this one, i would like for participants to send me
a four inch by six inch piece for their cover. (or
digital image which i'll print out) it's just got to
be foldable and be able to withstand years of hanging
out in someone's bag or pocket. i will assemble books
and send each participant a book with someone else's
cover so then you've got a nice handy piece or
functional portable art.
   aliceklar
   c/o d.a.p
   155 6th ave., 2nd floor
   ny, ny 10013
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
oh yea, i'd like dedline to be end of july...

so following are all the addresses and changes i've
received so far:

Reed Altemus
P.O. Box 52
Portland, ME  04112 USA
(207) 879-6337
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Suse Allison
8 Miles Avenue
Middletown, CT 06457
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

John M. Bennett
LUNA BISONTE PRODS.
137 Lelenad Ave.
Columbus, OH  43214 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.geocities.com/pipeline/4838/1bp.html

Alan Bowman
Via Lorenzago 15 (int 7)
30174
MestreVenezia ITALIA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Don Boyd
P.O. Box 349
Fredericktown, OH  43019 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Paul Arnaud Brandt
99 Second St. # 99
Hallowell, ME 04347
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

NBB/ Nancy Burr
6808 16th Ave. N.E.
Seattle, WA 98115-6841 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Jennifer Chiarell
12 North Road
Dixmont, ME  04932 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

David Baptiste Chirot
1767 N. Arlington PL. #28
Milwaukee, WI  53202 USA

Walter Cianciusi
Via Montello 80
67051 Avezzano (AQ)
ITALIA
www.waltercianciusi.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Alex Cook
12008 Horton #53
Overland Park, KS  66209 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://alexvcook.homestead.com

Kathy Forer
505 Locust Point Rd.
Locust, NJ  07760 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://kforer.com

Meryl Gross
11 Barry Drive
West Orange, New Jersey  07052
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Julie Jeffries
P.O. Box 495522
Garland, TX  75049-5522 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bernice Kew
288 Kathleen St.
Guelph, Ontario N1H 4Y5 CANADA
“//-\\” [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Dan Holmes
7196 Granite Square Station
Antrium, NH  03824 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Tom Holmes
P.O. Box 88
Hillsboro, NH  03244 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

aliceklar
c/o D.A.P.
155 6th Ave.
2nd Floor
New York, NY  10013 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ann Klefsted
5913 London Rd.
Duluth, MN  55804 USA
218-525-3037 (home)
218-393-9149 (studio)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Andy Lane
4 W. Chestnut, Apt. 5
Mount Vernon, OH  43050 USA

Michael leigh
33. Shipbrook Road
Rudheath, Cheshire
CW9 7EX  U.K.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Madawg Painter of Dark
P.O.Box 916
Pacific Grove, CA 93950 

Melissa McCarthy
P.O. Box 6742
Lakeport, NH  03247-6742 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
603-455-8008

Lisa Moren
2308 Tucker Lane
Baltimore, MD  21207 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
40 Delamere Crescent 
Trevallyn TAS 7250
Australia
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mobile: 0438452811

Sol Nte
80 Stoke Old Road
Hartshill
Stoke-on-Trent
Staffordshire
ST4 6ER
 UK
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.sol23.com

Clemente Padin
C. Correo Central 1211
11000 Montevideo, URUGUAY
tel. + (598 2) 506 0885
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Norman Sherfield
84-Rooms!
10308 Odell Avenue
Sunland, CA  91040-3006 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Benjamin Solotaire
25-16 27th St. #3B
Astoria, NY  11102 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sqot Spear
537 River Road
Windham, ME  04062 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
kraag.org
(on FLUXLIST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Carol Starr
P.O. Box 2472
Taos, NM  USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http;//laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html

Rod Stasick
10455 Sinclair Ave.
Dallas, TX  75218 USA
214-327-5962
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Roger Stevens
Sidegate Cottage
Northiam
Rye
East Sussex
TN31 6JP
UK
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Crispin Webb
4 W. Chestnut, Apt. #5
Mount Vernon, OH  43050 USA
740-397-9114
studio 740-397-6862 ext. 1073
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.crispinwebb.com







--- Wojtek Dlugosz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Alice,
 I'd love to help you with that covers and inside
 thing though I have 
 addmission exams on 9-14 july. After that date I can
 start!
 Can you show URL? me how they looked inside -
 those old address books?
 
 As to my Re-leaf boxes - first one is almost
 finished and next five are 
 already in progress! You'll have to wait for them
 probably till the end off 
 july. Sorry for that!
 
 Cheers,
 Wojtek.
 Dnia pon 28. czerwca 2004 18:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 napisa3:
  Alice-do you want just artwork or address included
 with artwork?
 
 





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FLUXLIST: NEW address book project - - - DEDLINE

2004-06-28 Thread aliceklar
yes. old address book project put together by carol
starr and documented by sol nte was really beautiful
and very useful and so much fun to get in the mail.

this time around, i would like to have participants
send me a 4.5x6-inch cover. any material as long as
it's foldable. also, if you'd like to email me a
digital image, that is fine as well. pleases send by
July 31st - a month should be plenty of time, verdad?
i will send just a list of current participants names
later tonight. now i must go to dentist to un-miss my
missing no. 7

ALICEKLAR
c/o D.A.P
155 6th Avenue
2nd Floor
NY, NY  10013
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Re: FLUXLIST: Address book new projects

2004-06-25 Thread aliceklar
dEAR WOJTEK:

i am interested in helping with addresses and in all
your projects

aliceklar
c/o D.A.P.
155 6th ave
2nd floor
new york, NY  10013


--- Wojtek Dlugosz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 today I'm goin' through bunch of FLUXLIST messages
 been busy lately, have to 
 catch up now.
 Shouldn't we do new address book? I can help to do
 this, though I'd like to 
 work with someone more experianced.
 I've been nearly a year on the list now, though I
 don't know many of you. 
 Now after graduating I'll have more time to
 contribute/create projects. 
 
 Have two projects in the way, who is interested?
 
 1. TaPPaD project - paintings, drawings on beer pads
 I don't know if this is 
 an appropriate name for it but I couldn't find
 better - I mean this small 
 cardboard things whis you place under your booze ;]
 Some of it has already been sent to couple of you
 should arrive in few days - 
 let me know when it happens.
 Unlimited contributions.
 2. Re-leaf box project _ coff... you want to know
 what's that? let me know 
 what's yr phisical address and you'll see. The limit
 is 10 boxes. I'ts 
 important to send me back a documentation photo
 because when it's finished 
 I'll try to make small documentation books for all
 contributors.
 
 Cheers,
 Wojtek.
 
 . 397 more to go.
 
 
 
 Dnia ¶ro 2. czerwca 2004 18:06, Crispin Webb
 napisa³:
 

http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v107/tassman/FLUX%20BOX%20II/?action=vi
 ewcurrent=2.jpg
 
 
 
  THANKS FOR THE PAGE WOJTEK
  i was thinking we should do another adress book I
 am still working on the
  boxes i am in ny for the summer but didnt bring
 the supplies for the boxes
  so i will have to worki on them after the summer
 be patient. you will get
  one every one
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  YOU ARE INTERESTED
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: NEW Address book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2004-06-25 Thread aliceklar
ok. so with new address book that i would love to
help:

this weekend i will compile old addresses from old
address book that i have into a nice file. then i will
list it here. we'll take it from there. sound
satisfying?


--- Wojtek Dlugosz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 and what about this one? Will someone help me with
 it or at least tell me what 
 are the conditions of making one? I've mentioned it
 about 4 times now, though 
 with no reply..
 
 Wojtek.
 
 


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Re: FLUXLIST: NEW Address book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2004-06-25 Thread aliceklar
yes, i'm excited about this one as i remember when i
received my nice little address book in the mail and i
had all kinds of ideas popping out as to what i would
have doen with the project if i were to assemble it. i
believe they were all in like a 3x5 inch format, 2
hole punches on the side, tied with gold elastic bow.
i like to my books so i had envisioned the assembly
different. anyway, i'm at work now and muct leave
immediately...so...rest assured next email will be the
old list upon which we can add! yea wojtek!

--- Wojtek Dlugosz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 great!
 you've answered all my questions!
 Waiting unpatiently.
 
 Bests,
 Wojtek.
 
 
 Dnia pi± 25. czerwca 2004 20:23, aliceklar napisa³:
  ok. so with new address book that i would love to
  help:
 
  this weekend i will compile old addresses from old
  address book that i have into a nice file. then i
 will
  list it here. we'll take it from there. sound
  satisfying?
 
  --- Wojtek Dlugosz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   and what about this one? Will someone help me
 with
   it or at least tell me what
   are the conditions of making one? I've mentioned
 it
   about 4 times now, though
   with no reply..
  
   Wojtek.
 
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FLUXLIST: old Address book listings

2004-06-25 Thread aliceklar
28 people on old list. please have a look - and let me
know if there is updating that needs to occur. i
suppose now is a good time to take on new addresses as
well---


Reed Altemus
P.O. Box 52
Portland, ME  04112 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


John M. Bennett
LUNA BISONTE PRODS.
137 Lelenad Ave.
Columbus, OH  43214 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.geocities.com/pipeline/4838/1bp.html


Alan Bowman
Via Lorenzago 15 (int 7)
30174
MestreVenezia ITALIA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Don Boyd
P.O. Box 349
Fredericktown, OH  43019 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


NBB/ Nancy Burr
6808 16th Ave. N.E.
Seattle, WA 98115-6841 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Jennifer Chiarell
12 North Road
Dixmont, ME  04932 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


David Baptiste Chirot
1767 N. Arlington PL. #28
Milwaukee, WI  53202 USA


Alex Cook
12008 Horton #53
Overland Park, KS  66209 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://alexvcook.homestead.com


Kathy Forer
505 Lowst Point Rd.
Locust, NJ  07760 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://kforer.com


Meryl Gross
134 Mercer St.
Jersey City, NJ  07302 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Julie Jeffries
P.O. Box 495522
Garland, TX  75049-5522 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Bernice Kew
288 Kathleen St.
Guelph, Ontario N1H 4Y5 CANADA
“//-\\” [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Dan Holmes
7196 Granite Square Station
Antrium, NH  03824 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Tom Holmes
P.O. Box 88
Hillsboro, NH  03244 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


aliceklar
c/o D.A.P.
155 6th Ave.
2nd Floor
New York, NY  10013 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Ann Klefsted
5913 London Rd.
Duluth, MN  55804 USA
218-525-3037 (home)
218-393-9149 (studio)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Andy Lane
4 W. Chestnut
Apt. 5
Mount Vernon, OH  43050 USA


Melissa McCarthy
P.O. Box 6742
Lakeport, NH  03247-6742 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
603-527-3729


Lisa Moren
2308 Tucker Lane
Baltimore, MD  21207 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Sol Nte
97 Century Street
Hanley 
Stoke-on-Trent
Staffordshire
ST1 5HY 
UK
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.sol123.com


Clemente Padin
C. Correo Central 1211
11000 Montevideo, URUGUAY
tel. + (598 2) 506 0885
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Norman Sherfield
84-Rooms!
10308 Odell Avenue
Sunland, CA  91040-3006 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Benjamin Solotaire
25-16 27th St. #3B
Astoria, NY  11102 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Sqot Spear
537 River Road
Windham, ME  04062 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
kraag.org
(on FLUXLIST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Carol Starr
P.O. Box 2472
Taos, NM  USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http;//laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html


Rod Stasick
10455 Sinclair Ave.
Dallas, TX  75218 USA
214-327-5962
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Roger Stevens
Sidegate Cottage
Staplecross Road
Northiam
East Sussex
TN31 6JP
UK
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Crispin Webb
4 West Chestnut, Apt. #5
Mount Vernon, OH  43050 USA
740-397-9114
studio 740-397-6862 ext. 1073
[EMAIL PROTECTED]






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Re: FLUXLIST: a multiple

2004-06-22 Thread aliceklar
anch'io perfavore:

aliceklar
c/o D.A.P.
155 6th Ave.
2nd Floor
New York, NY  10013

molto grazie


--- brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 as of today, there are only 6 slots left.
 more will open as i receive the needed pieces.
 i will let you know.
 as for the folks that have already joined in, your
 packages will be going
 out within a week.
 thank you very much for participating,
 
 brian
 
 
 





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Re: FLUXLIST: STORY UPDATE

2004-05-07 Thread aliceklar
i'd like to participate also please


--- Josh Ronsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So far I have 17 volunteers for the story, and I
 already have 3 sentences (not including my initial
 seed sentence).
 
 I am doing this by email, as I lack the paitence to
 do it by snail mail. 
 
 Back to work,
 
 -Josh Ronsen
 in Austin, Texas
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: NYTimes.com Article: Art Review | 'Dieter Roth': Delirious Decay From a Prolific Jack-of-All-Arts

2004-03-25 Thread aliceklar
yes, i know but my day job is doing the artbook.com
thang so just thought i'd put it up anyway since i
have to update all the time


--- Carol Starr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hi alice
 
 it is $4. cheaper at barnes and noble. haven't
 checked the price at amazon.
 
 bests, carol
 xx
 
 aliceklar wrote:
  
  http://store.yahoo.com/artbook/0870700359.html
 
 


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Re: FLUXLIST: NYTimes.com Article: Art Review | 'Dieter Roth': Delirious Decay From a Prolific Jack-of-All-Arts

2004-03-22 Thread aliceklar
http://store.yahoo.com/artbook/0870700359.html


--- Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I really wish I could go to this Dieter Roth
 exhibition. If anyone hears any
 details regarding availability of a catalogue please
 let the list know.
 Apparently this will be the biggest Roth
 retrospective ever.
 
 cheers,
 
 Sol.
 
 
 
  Art Review | 'Dieter Roth': Delirious Decay From a
 Prolific
 Jack-of-All-Arts
 
  March 19, 2004
   By ROBERTA SMITH
 
 
 
  The Museum of Modern Art show introduces Americans
 to an
  omnibus artist who not only erased the line
 between art and
  life but also pulverized the two into a single
 process.
 
 

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/19/arts/design/19SMIT.html?ex=1080709532ei=1
 en=a1c525861297d3e4
 
 
 
 


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Re: FLUXLIST: re: student mail art day is today!!

2004-03-16 Thread aliceklar
hey. today at work i received a nice funky wierd
package from some stranger in new
hampshire...hmmm.i thought. then remembered this
project. what a nice surprise. i will return something
to her if that is ok


--- Amy Baylaurel Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have passed out the mail art assignment..it turns
 out that some Drawing students are going to be
 participating for more credit..also the Art History
 Dept. is offering it..only the students have to
 relate
 their Mail Art to Dada and Surrealism..so some
 people
 may get these projects as well.  There is no time
 limit for the drawing students because it will be
 extra work..the Art History students have 2-3 weeks,
 and my 10 students that are not Fine Arts majors
 have
 to mail 10 projects to 10 people by the end of next
 week.  
 thanks to everyone for the big response...all of the
 Drawing students in particular are excited to do
 something not quite as serious as a still life of
 all
 glass bottles that they are dreading right at this
 very moment!   thanks ABC
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: re: mail art from students update

2004-03-01 Thread aliceklar
i'd like to participate if it's not too late:

aliceklar
c/o/ D.A.P.
155 6th Avenue
2nd Floor
New York, NY 10013

thank you very much


--- Amy Baylaurel Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 thank you to all who are participating..I will be
 giving my students a list of participating artists
 next week..and the mail art begins!! Some 
 discussion
 came up regarding sending things back(Allen B.) I
 think it would be preferred that my students include
 a
 return address on their mail, so that people can
 respond..there is nothing like pulling cool mail out
 of your own mailbox..well..ok.. I am in hot water
 with
 the school this semester..we had an action painting
 project with a little too much action..outside on a
 building..and the mail guy here I think would have a
 meltdown if anything sent could not fit in my tiny
 mail slot..thanks again!!
 Amy Baylaurel Casey
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: SNEAK PREVIEW OF GLITCH MILLENNIUM SERIF

2004-01-23 Thread aliceklar
beautiful font!


--- mIEKAL aND [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 c o l o p h o n
 
 GLITCH was created in 1989 by mIEKAL aND  Amendant
 Hardiker
 specifically for the book Gris Gris Malkuth by
 Jake Berry  John
 Eberly published by Xexoxial Editions.  GLITCH
 MILLENNIUM SERIF
 permutated  populated by mIEKAL aND in 2004. 
 Sometimes it just plain
 OK if the alignment of the ascender is an
 unpredicted variation of the
 x-height. Are some glyphs laughing at the propriety
 of all characters
 being the same precise weight?  Intended as a
 display face for agit
 prop design, it can also be coaxed into a text face
 down to 12 pt. 
 Optimized for the display of inelegant coding.
 
 http://www.xexoxial.org/FONTS/glitch_millennium.html
 


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Re: FLUXLIST: crispin webb

2003-09-23 Thread aliceklar
SIR what-?...Sir?

--- Crispin Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 ---Hey mabey we could work on thursday get the
 furnace
 out and all that crap mabey dig a little let me
 know.
 crispin
 
 =
 http://www.angelfire.com/blog/crispin3d/
 AN ARTIST NETWORK
 CRISPIN WEBB
  
  
  
 
 
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: I am

2003-08-21 Thread aliceklar
NICE LOUDS LAUGHS FROM ME IN THE OFFICE. NICE ONE


--- Crispin Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

http://www.angelfire.com/cantina/clistersafluxertime/allen.html
 
 
 
 
 HERE IS THE  I AM ALLEN B FLASH THING AGAIN DON SAID
 HE COULDNT SEE IT SO TELL ME IF ANYONE CAN OUT THERE
 
 PLEASE.
 
 
 =
 http://www.angelfire.com/blog/crispin3d/
 AN ARTIST NETWORK
 CRISPIN WEBB
  
  
  
 
 
 
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FLUXLIST: YR CREAM DIP

2003-06-30 Thread aliceklar
I JUST RECEIVED this beautiful tan envelope with red
outlined cross stamp and red profiled gentleman stamp
with checklist option FLUXUS YES NO on front PLUS the
acadia national park postage stamp and nestled inside
is YR CREAM DIP luvvly layouts of words. i apologize
for not actually reading the poems, however, i don't
really feel the need - i was just so impressed with
the visual lay-out in the program type publication.
emails just don't do those poems justice. i mean,
emails and website are nice and all, but you really
can't knock the presence an essence of the object.
thank you john m bennett and reed altemus. i am more
inspired to make something for the fluxlist address
book members

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Re: FLUXLIST: Please welcome Kristen Baumlier

2003-06-04 Thread aliceklar
welcome kb!

--- allen bukoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 FLUXLISTers, please welcome Kristen Baumlier.
 
 Kristen is an artist and teacher.  She teaches
 digital art as an Assistant 
 Professor at the Cleveland Institute of Art
 www.cia.com.  She works with 
 sound, installation, issues of communication, and
 butter.  Kristen has been 
 involved with micropower radio, zines, and
 alternative forms of 
 distribution outside of the gallery and art system.
 
 Kristen is interested in  traditional and new
 approaches to the 
 multiple.  She enjoys trading things (so she's
 probably come to the right 
 place, eh?).
 
 What brings Kristen to FLUXLIST?  I recently did a
 project with my first 
 year digital art and design students, where we made
 a fluxbox, and students 
 had to design multiples related to play and chance. 
 I am working on a 
 mailart piece - that is a proactive envelope about
 using the mail and 
 paper. My friend Alice [Alice Klar? - AB] is in the
 group [FLUXLIST], and 
 when I visited her last she was working on a project
 for a Fluxbox. I loved 
 the objects, and the emails/ info I have seen from
 the group.
 
 I found these links to some of Kristen's work:
 http://www.kristenbaumlier.com/
 http://www.bunsofbutter.com/

http://www.bunsofbutter.com/Firstpagesimages/finalpoms/shopping.gif
 
 


 I wanna know more about the fluxbox you made in your
 class!  Any photo 
 documentation you can share with us?  Here on
 FLUXLIST we are in the middle 
 of our second FLUXLIST BOX.  You can find our first
 box project, organized 
 by Sol Nte and Owen Smith at 
 http://www.fluxus.org/FLUXLIST/box1/boxfram.html .  
 
 


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Re: FLUXLIST: NY CITY

2003-05-29 Thread aliceklar
meryl maybe. i think i may be a round to hoot a little

--- Crispin Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hey Anyone who lives in ny or nj say meryl mabey.
 Myself and about four other artists are taking a
 trip
 to NY and will be staying in jersey city with a
 friend. I thought myself Don Brad Jason and trish
 could meet up with some of you guys who live in the
 city or in nj Meryl. We will be there the 4 thru the
 8th or 9th. SO if you want to have a hoot of a time
 with us let me know we can make plans for dinner or
 something ordinary like that. 
 
 crispin webb
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: CANDY FLUXBOX

2003-05-29 Thread aliceklar
aliceklar would like one:
c/o D.A.P.
155 6th Avenue
2nd Floor
New York, NY  10013

thank you very much. will send you something in return


--- Crispin Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Anyone who recieved one of the candy fluxboxes could
 you please look into sending a photo of the box. I
 am
 just interested in who got what and the such since I
 didnt keep a record of who I sent what. And who
 still
 wants one that didnt get one. I could possibly send
 some more out very soon. Crispin Webb
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: FluxboxII

2003-02-12 Thread aliceklar
crisp:

i will fed-ex mine (on the work tab, of course)
tomorrow - i just got the major part of it in
yesterday from the printer...blah blah blah excuse
excuse excuse


--- David Chirot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

-

Crispin:

ditto for me

(ie. the infamous the chekov is in the mail)!

david baptiste


From: Melissa McCarthy Reply-To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: FluxboxII Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003
20:30:26 +  Crispin, mailed my contribution
prototype to you today for the second Fluxbox. Friday
is the deadline, right? Melissa  Melissa
McCarthy  Hours: whimsical or by appointment 
Adult, maybe; grown-up, never! 
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Re: FLUXLIST: beat-happening

2003-01-06 Thread aliceklar
--- { brad brace } [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 http://vip.6to23.com/beathappening/#
 
interesting mural land/netscape. incidentilly, beat
happening was my all-time favourite band in the early
90's. (also the wedding present.) calvin really rocked
my world. funny i can't really stand to isten to them
for more than five minutes now

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Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXLIST BOX #2?

2003-01-02 Thread aliceklar
i'm in. 


--- Owen Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I second and third Josh's and Melissa's ideas about
 a second box for/of the fluxlist. I am also happy to
 help out in any way needed along with contributing.
 It seems to me that there are two aspects that would
 be nice to work into this project: 1. a
 collection of scores since there have been several
 nice ones posted to the list, so this could be a
 compilation of those already posted as well as new
 ones; 2. More along the lines of Melissa's idea of a
 box of multiples or the like (that is what
 you were thinking wasn't it Melissa?) 
 
 I have more ideas, but let's see what others think.
 . . .
 
 Owen
 


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Re: FLUXLIST: MY FLUXBOX BROKE :-(

2003-01-02 Thread aliceklar
my hinges are also 'at fault' however it seems
somewhat fitting to have a handicapped flux box


--- cecil touchon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So my box broke at the hinges has anybody else had
 that problem yet?
 happy new year BTW!
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 - Original Message -
 From: Owen Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 11:30 AM
 Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: mIEKAL aND
 
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  if there are any of box one left I highly
 recommend the sackner archive
   john b's avant writing collection as other
 notable repositories.
 
  One did indeed go to the Sackner, but I don't
 think to john's and I am not
 sure if there are any left, in fact I am fairly sure
 that they are all gone,
 but I will check. . .
  
  
  if there are others interested in audio, Id be
 willing to put together
   dupe a pile of cdrs.  my blue fronted amazon
 parrot is ready for his
  recording debut.
 
  CDR sounds great, thanks for the duplication
 offer, but if we go this way
 all participants should cover the materials costs -
 in fact this brings up
 an interesting point - do we want to make some extra
 copies to sell to
 non-participants (directly or
  through Printed Matter or Art Metropole, or??)
 this way we might cover the
 costs of some of the materials without paying out of
 pocket (in the end). .
 . .
 
  Owen
  
  
 
 
 
 


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Re: FLUXLIST: Maciunas Tree

2002-10-11 Thread aliceklar
i walked past 80 wooster on my way to work yesterday
morning and saw a big big tree right in front of the
door which is now a clothing store called Kenzo - (do
i have the correct location?) at any rate, this
particular tree, which i was under the impression was
THE tree was even ALL the more THE tree as they are
doing work on the facade of the building and had to
build scaffolding around it. early moring brain
transmitted visuals liked to believe that THE tree was
growing right through the scaffolding so i could smile
despite the hissing tantas curvas y no sin frenos aura
down the block


--- ann klefstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Liquidambar is a fairly common street tree in LA,
 and in the fall they
 smell like semen. So that's perhaps one way to
 tell--
 AK
 
 mIEKAL aND wrote:
 
  perhaps its Liquidambar styraciflua, sweet gum
 
  there are other trees known as gum trees from
 australia, eucalypts 
  acacias but I doubt they would be growing in
 nyc
 
  mIEKAL
 
  On Thursday, October 10, 2002, at 10:46  AM,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   The friend I went with said it was a gum tree,
 but I don't know what
   that is.
   She's checking the book for me. And yes there is
 another one near it,
   but I
   don't remember if George planted it.
  
   benJAmin
  
  
  mIEKAL aND
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: FLUXLIST: badgergirl

2002-06-05 Thread aliceklar

i, too, am so inclined to refer to myself as a 'girl'
as i sure as hell ain't a boy. and of course all you
y-chromes are nothing but 'boys'. i suppose there is
no 'man' or 'woman' in my vocabulary - can't take
humanity that 'seriously'. 

no words and no music : the sound of air. that's a
song. i imagine it as blue. or green. yeah.
bluishgreenishblue.

solar eclipse coming more planetary activity to affect
the events of my day-to-day...does anyone know how to
control their emotions without the use of drugs of
anykind? 


--- meryl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sol,
 
 Actually, Badgergirl is a name that was bestowed
 upon me during my brief
 sojourn into the NYC pagan community.  Well, the
 badger part was bestowed
 upon me (because I'm low to the ground, bad
 tempered, and generally
 hungry Or so I'm told.  I added the girl (as
 opposed to woman, womyn,
 or suchlike) to piss off the gynocentric crowd. 
 Which I did.  Particularly
 when they'd condemn me for my use of girl and I'd
 tell them that, really, I
 preferred to be thought of as a tomato, but it
 didn't scan too well with
 badger.  This brought them close to violence and
 meat eating.
 
 Of course the ability to upset self-rightous
 dullards isn't much of a
 superpower.  I can also make myself disappear, but
 only at the office.
 
 And yes, a song can have no words and no music and
 still be a song.  As long
 as it's pink.  Or possibly orange.
 
 Badger (It's really too early for me to be typing
 because I'm certainly not
 thinking yet and besides I should be on my way to
 work by now but who really
 cares, right?) Girl
 
 --
 From: Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: FLUXLIST: badgergirl
 Date: Wed, Jun 5, 2002, 4:29 AM
 
 
  Hey M,
 
  assume badgergirl is your superhero alter ego
 s..what's
  your special power?
 
  Maybe you can answer this.can a song have
 no words and  no music and
  still be a song?
 
  cheers,
 
  Sol.
 
  


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Re: FLUXLIST: naming

2002-06-05 Thread aliceklar

good one. i like that


--- ann klefstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hm. full circle to the badger. I tend to refer to
 myself as a mammal.
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: badgergirl

2002-06-05 Thread aliceklar

lots of thoughts to ponder. i do take the stink
(endearment for mowgli - big stinky 118lb 7yr boojaboo
companion of mine) to the beach as much as possible -
more so now since currently 'self employed' along with
a 'government enhanced income' as well...i have PLENTY
of emotions, and they don't necessarily need to calm
down - i suppose i just want to be able to direct them
to a more positive place...so i suppose i want them
directed. yeah that's it, DIRECTED


--- ann klefstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 aliceklar wrote:
 
  ..does anyone know how to
  control their emotions without the use of drugs of
  anykind?
 
 
 Do you want them controlled or, you might say,
 driven? That is, sorta
 calmed down or rather directed? Ot do you want more
 of them? More of
 them but a larger context in which to swing that cat
 is obtainable just
 be spending more time outdoors in a non-built
 environment
 
 AK
 


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Re: FLUXLIST: Genius 2000 was at my 5-year birthday party

2002-05-29 Thread aliceklar

wow.

let's hear it for the cupcakes!!! a yellow one with
chocolate icing for me, please. no, no, no, the one
with the clown making stink face. yeah THAT one. cough
cough.  thanks. happy fifth birthday.


--- Joseph Franklyn McElroy Cor[porat]e
[Per]form[ance] Art[ist] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 In the dim past of remembered dates with girls who
 used me for non-sexual 
 pleasures, I bring forth a comprehension of why that
 damn teacher of my 
 kindergarten years called me names when I brought
 cupcakes to class to 
 celebrate my birthday without telling her that I was
 going to do so.  Lack of 
 control...she could not even fucking control a 5
 year old kid.  I remember that 
 loathsome, red, blotted face yelling at me as if I
 were still standing in front 
 of her foul body. I remember the faces of my
 smirking classmates who before 
 were friends, who now became part of THEM.  I
 remember the day I became someone 
 else. The day I decided to refuse to be controlled. 
 
 Ruff, Ruff.
 
 -- 
 Joseph Franklyn McElroy
 Cor[porat]e [Per]form[ance] Art[ist]™
 Take the survey they are all talking about...
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Re: FLUXLIST: re: covers/alice klar

2002-04-12 Thread aliceklar

hey carol. i'm glad you like them. the covers are
digital images printed on transparency film. then i
used those good ol' letraset transfers. how i luv
those things! let's hear it for doing time in an art
supply store - i got ALL the leftover inventory
letraset for free along with the little drawer
containers they came with as letraset became a
discontinued item over there...anyway, thanks for
spearheading this project. i'm looking forward to
receiving some funky mail and seeing the online thang

ps-yes my boojaboo luvs the beach - the sand and air
especially for playing, ocean only for viewing
pleasure - he doesn't like water much.


--- Carol Starr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hi alice,
 
 your covers arrived today and they are really nice.
 how did you do them?
 
 yes i am the person with the new akita though tenshi
 is now almost 10
 months old. your doggie looks like he likes the
 ocean. aren't dogs
 great?
 thanks for your covers.
 
 bests, carol  :)
 xxoo
 
 --
 carol starr
 taos, new mexico, usa
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 web: http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html
 
 


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Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus Yoda event

2002-03-01 Thread aliceklar

FLUXUS TERMINATOR EVENT.

YOUR FLUX. GIVE IT TO ME. NOW.


--- Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Fluxus Yoda event
 
 - Adventure, excitement, Fluxus craves not these
 things.
 
 
 -
 cheers,
 
 Sol. (who's going to stop being silly and do some
 work)
 
 try 
 http://www.favorites.com/~bailey/pants.html
 when you finish laughing substitute the word pants
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Re: FLUXLIST: creative

2002-02-21 Thread aliceklar

fully RETRACT thoughts on a CYCLICAL basis soas to
GRAVITATE towards unemotional bliss



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Re: FLUXLIST: The Seed Exchange: ANNUAL PLANTS (fwd)

2000-11-08 Thread aliceklar

sure that sounds great






--- Owen Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 Anyone still interested in a Fluxlist Seed
 Exchange? 
 I'm still willing to coordinate.
 A small, thin, handmade paper pkg might be
 appropriate: 2 x 3.25 inches
 max size.
 There should be room for 30-40 contributions in
 each lovely rusted metal
 tin that I can supply. Think about making about 50
 packets.
 
 /:b
 
 
 Brad and other fluxlisters - I'm interested so count
 me in. . . . . . 
 
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FLUXLIST: thoughts to ponder when experiencing 'down time' at work

2000-08-23 Thread aliceklar

eric a
loves to play
with anything and everything
that anyone would say.

oh woe is me
another one from e
should i delete and miss
another to be dissed
or read and sigh
another negative vibe



koo koo kee chew


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FLUXLIST: Re:

2000-08-17 Thread aliceklar

something cool - sure, ok. i think i can play now.

alice klar
c/o c. fe jimenez
17 marlborough road
floor three
brooklyn, ny 11226





--- Devon Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 O.K.
 
 Which of you wants to do something cool?
 No, seriously- Who wants to do something really
 cool?
 Wait what, what are you all laughing at?
 Seriously-
 It's art, who wants to do some art with me via the
 mail?
 Sound tempting?
 Come on you kids, you gravey kids- let's do some art
 together.
 
 I have this project I have been working on over the
 last few weeks. I am 
 going to exhibit it, along with some other concept
 projects, in October. But 
 you kids can be the first to do this with me.
 
 Whoever wants to play with me just write your
 address on the list
 
 
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