I only have Duck Stab. Perhaps we could trade tapes--
I did see an installation they did re the Mole People, w/ music. Pretty fun
and brilliant, in a slightly darker Krazy Kat tradition.
AK
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From: primate _ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: query
YOu mean Vileness Fats? Have you seen that film? that is an excellent
movieohh nights of acid and residents bring back memoried of music
makin...
NIck
email me in private ok?
I only have Duck Stab. Perhaps we could trade tapes--
I did see an installation they did re the Mole People,
Is it possible not to have a context? I don't see how it could be.
"Contextualization" would only be making the context explicit. In this case,
analyzing and stating motives.
Well, that is what "contextualisation" meens. But I think, we must be
grown up enough, to take things for themselves.
I realy would like to know more about this. I have some Kippenberger at
www.uni-bonn.de/~uzs106/ . Different images from the late documenta
server, topic underground.
On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, Potter, Nick (Worley - Spotswood) wrote:
I love that Doobee-Doo song.
Cant you make a short mp3 file out
How about...
AN EASY GUIDE TO POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES:
FEUDALISM:
You have two cows. Your lord takes some of the milk.
FASCISM:
You have two cows. The government takes both, hires you to take care of
them, and sells you the milk.
PURE COMMUNISM:
You have two cows. Your neighbours help you take
At 10:35 am +0200 31/3/00, Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
Is it possible not to have a context? I don't see how it could be.
"Contextualization" would only be making the context explicit. In this case,
analyzing and stating motives.
Well, that is what "contextualisation" meens. But I think, we must
At 11:15 am +0100 31/3/00, Roger Stevens wrote:
How about...
AN EASY GUIDE TO POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES:
FLUXUS:
?
you have two pets. one is called yoko, two is called ono.
Please consider the "rubber stamp" image entitled "AS SEEN ON FLUXLIST" in
the public domain for any and all uses. I believe that the appearance and
use of this image must always be "true" or "valid"...the image HAS been seen
on Fluxlist.
-Original Message-
From: josh thorpe [EMAIL
In a message dated 3/31/00 5:18:43 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FLUXUS:
?
You have two cows. You cover them with candy wrappers and rabbit entrails,
milk them, and mail the milk to another artist, who adds cinnamon, paints the
thermos neon green, and sends it
"Contextualization" would only be making the context explicit. In this case,
analyzing and stating motives.
Well, that is what "contextualisation" meens. But I think, we must be
Lets take a public monument, you cant say it means this and that, first,
its just there, and then public
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 21:35:38 -0800
From: "Ann Klefstad" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: query
All right, get serious about obscurity. Who has any Residents albums?
*hand in air, elbow in ear i do! i do! All on vinyl and alas no working
turntable.
Also Art Bears, Fred Frith,
I had a number of them on tape back in my college DJ days.
Their best albums are "Duck Stab","Eskimo" and "the Third Reich and Roll",
but you pretty much can't go wrong with anything that came out before "The
King and Eye" IMHO.
I noticed that some of their Ameircan Composers series "George
the kippenberger cd that you mention is available at art metropole in
toronto.
shillin',
dave
-Original Message-
From: Marc Schulz und Christina Ohlhus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: March 31, 2000 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Music of Martin
Kathy Forer,
Sorry if any of my posts seemed hard to follow. Sometimes they consist
of "thought bombs" which are ever so much better than real ones.
Circular thinking?
RA
At 01:28 pm -0500 31/3/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the "civilized way of life", we have circular thinking . . .
the internet links millions of people
changing the way we think as a multiple
distributed system...
%circular_thinking.gif
circular_thinking.gif
Extended Duration Performances by The S.E.M. Ensemble
at the Paula Cooper Gallery (534 W. 21st St., New York)
Sunday April 2
3:00 till about 7:30
Morton Feldman's "For Philip Guston"
Tuesday, April 4
6:30 till midnight
"Many Many Women" by Petr Kotik
text by Gertrude Stein
tickets $15.00 for
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
with 16 or so, is Julie Driscoll.
Yep, together with Brian Auger and the Trinity. Some hits and then some
kind of early Carla Bley, "1969". And Free Jazz Sol probably knows
more. "Swinging London." Maybe this has some fluxus content...
I've got a vinyl
you wrote:
Sorry if any of my posts seemed hard to follow. Sometimes they consist
of "thought bombs" which are ever so much better than real ones.
I'm on the spot here, so I agree, but I'd also say so otherwise
anyway: I like your thought bombs. Like a thought balloon, only
filled with water,
Check out http://kforer.com/fluxbase/
What is "(USED TO BE) a drummer who used blackened screwdrivers" doing?
Category=Other, #29, Rod, who's perhaps away now trucking and can't
speak for himself.
What is this man doing.
I showed fluxbase to a friend tonight, and was surprised, listers
have
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