Re: FLUXLIST: We Lost That Fluxus Feeling

2001-09-01 Thread Roger Stevens

Hi, well... it is summer.
Nothing usually happens much in summer.
Well, I guess lots of stuff DOES happen (like Jilly having an operation,
then another because the first one went a bit awry) (but she's better now
and convalescing nicely, thankyou)
(have just been doing some flower-arranging actually -
see, lots of art DOES go on)

But, well...
I've spent this summer at home working. I thought I'd get a lot
done but publishers and fellow writers and poets
are all on holiday and those editors and writers and colleagues
who have been around seem to have been
working at half speed. The weather in England has also been quite good
lately
for a change.
I have written a lot though.

But Autumn is Falling fast and I expect things will pick up.
I like Fluxlist FOR its chatty quality.
I like to have an e-mail connection, e-companionship
and mundane conversation.
And if I'm going to subscribe to such a list then
it's good to talk to Flux-lovers.

Of course, I like to read lively Flux debate now and again, as well,
and I would agree that it is thin on the ground of late.

Meanwhile there are two projects of mine that are
running -
Fluxlist poems and writings (Happy New Ears 2) -
and
House of Flux.

I'll re-post the invitation for the former. (Quite a lot of stuff
has come in - but from only a few people)

See the first Happy New Ears  at -
http://www.fluxus.org/FLUXLIST/happYneWearS

For House of Flux -
simply post your reminiscences of the place.
I'll be collecting them all up, probably in the New Year,
and will hopefully turn them into a book or a website or something.
(See early Room Enquiries)

So -

For what it's worth
There's my two penn'orth


XXX
Roger








FLUXLIST: New Happy Ears

2001-09-01 Thread Roger Stevens

The New Fluxlist Publication.
(as yet untitled)

will contain
poetry (of many types), fiction, fluxevents, scores,
observations, other creative things

in a book (constructed along the lines of Happy New Ears)
a copy of which will be sent to all contributors

Almost anything will be permitted provided it shelters beneath the
umbrella of Fluxus
or is some way related to Fluxus

deadline
November 30th 2001

other constraints -
the book will be printed mainly in black and white
(although Sol has the facility to reproduce greyscale images at 600dpi)

size
the text should fit the UK (European) A4 size
(approx. 21 X 30 cms)

e-mail contributions to me
in the body of the text
or as word docs

any attachments not referred to in the body
of the e-mail will be deleted
as these make me nervous

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hope we have lots of contributions
to make our second book
as interesting and enjoyable as the first

(new listcomers - don't be shy)

Thanks

Roger







FLUXLIST: REAL STUFF

2001-09-01 Thread Eric Andersen

Seven of the founders of Fluxus will perform at 3 evenings in Odense
shortly.
www.odense-performance-festival.dk.




FLUXLIST: fluxus registry

2001-09-01 Thread allen bukoff


From: :mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: register me.
Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2001 16:36:27 +0200

markus berger
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]

34537 bad wildungen/germany
koenigsquellenweg 6a

i practice a (not really) new kind of flux. i call it Multi-Environment or 
NEOFLUXUS.
it's a newinterpretation of action, art music and theater (Mindtheater).

http://markusberger.dehttp://markusberger.de





FLUXLIST: REAL URL MISTAKE

2001-09-01 Thread allen bukoff


From: Eric Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Fluxlist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: REAL STUFF

Seven of the founders of Fluxus will perform at 3 evenings in Odense
shortly.
www.odense-performance-festival.dk.

The correct URL is www.performance-festival-odense.dk
(Just like Eric to get things backwards)

Festival looks cool.  Nice bios for the participating artists.  I only 
count 5 Fluxus founders :

Eric Anderson
Alison Knowles
Ben Patterson
Willem de Ridder
Ben Vautier

+ Larry Miller (true Flux man but not a founder)




FLUXLIST: undoubtedly is not a good academic word

2001-09-01 Thread allen bukoff

Interesting statement in Hannah Higgins bio for the Odense performance 
festival:

Dr. Hannah Higgins is a professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago, 
Art History and Architechture Department and is undoubtedly the most 
respected scholar and historian within the concepts of Fluxus and InterMedia.

from http://www.performance-festival-odense.dk/drhig.html

Take that Owen Smith.
Take that Ken Friedman.
Take that Jon Hendricks.
Take that ...






FLUXLIST: What is Fluxus?

2001-09-01 Thread allen bukoff

More discoveries.  Eric Anderson's idiosyncratic view of 
Fluxus:  http://www.performance-festival-odense.dk/whatis.html




FLUXLIST: Projects

2001-09-01 Thread Tom Holmes

I've been working the past couple weeks to put some music up on the Net. I 
have limited resources, so my only really viable option was 
www.garageband.com. It streams music via RealAudio. My brother and I have to 
review about twenty generic pop songs before we can upload anything, so soon 
we should have our first song uploaded. It will be called The Wheele Goes 
Round, and it runs about an hour and a half. The fun part is when other 
unsuspecting pop musicians are forced to listen to it and review it for 
their own upload credits. I'm looking forward to that.
brbrbrYours truly,
Tom Holmes,
The Master Of Destruction.


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FLUXLIST: fluxlist meeting/McCarthyPetal

2001-09-01 Thread Patricia

http://www.geocities.com/fluxlist/fluxlistmeeting.html?999375877530







Re: FLUXLIST: New Happy Ears

2001-09-01 Thread Patricia

Hey!!!  Roger Radio!!!

I don't know how others feel, and it might create additional work for
fluxlist archivists, but I liked the interaction when participants posted
their entries online for Happy New Ears, rather than offline directly to
you...seemed like one entry inspired another.

A suggestion for a name - Fluxlist EarBook, 2001

XXX
PK

Roger Stevens wrote:

 The New Fluxlist Publication.
 (as yet untitled)

 will contain
 poetry (of many types), fiction, fluxevents, scores,
 observations, other creative things

 in a book (constructed along the lines of Happy New Ears)
 a copy of which will be sent to all contributors

 Almost anything will be permitted provided it shelters beneath the
 umbrella of Fluxus
 or is some way related to Fluxus

 deadline
 November 30th 2001

 other constraints -
 the book will be printed mainly in black and white
 (although Sol has the facility to reproduce greyscale images at 600dpi)

 size
 the text should fit the UK (European) A4 size
 (approx. 21 X 30 cms)

 e-mail contributions to me
 in the body of the text
 or as word docs

 any attachments not referred to in the body
 of the e-mail will be deleted
 as these make me nervous

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hope we have lots of contributions
 to make our second book
 as interesting and enjoyable as the first

 (new listcomers - don't be shy)

 Thanks

 Roger




Re: FLUXLIST: New Happy Ears

2001-09-01 Thread Roger Stevens

The Princess writes:
I don't know how others feel, and it might create additional work for
fluxlist archivists, but I liked the interaction when participants posted
their entries online for Happy New Ears, rather than offline directly to
you...seemed like one entry inspired another.

Great. I'd like to think both were possible. Give it a whirl in the list
to generate creative conversations
or send privately

A suggestion for a name - Fluxlist EarBook, 2001

Brilliant
Anyone with other opinions or suggestions?






Re: FLUXLIST: New Happy Ears

2001-09-01 Thread Eryk Salvaggio


Roger, here are some new Fluxus Scores for inclusion in your book.




New Fluxus Scores by Eryk Salvaggio

1. 
6 to 8. 

2. 
12 to 35.

3. 
0 to 1.

4.
5 to 9.

5.
Love. 

6.
23 to 19.

7.
14 to 0.

8. 
Cancellation due to scheduling conflicts over use of the field.

9. 
10 to 1.