Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXSTAMP project

2000-07-03 Thread ann klefstad
Now, now . . . John Held's butt does not come amiss. A welcome bit of info--as is the fact, which I always suspected, that P. is a redhead. AK allen bukoff wrote: better proof to me would be a close-up image of a perfed sheet of stamps...instead of pictures of John Held's butt Proof of

Re: FLUXLIST: Time pieces ...

2000-07-03 Thread Sol Nte
PK wrote: I've always liked the time piece in the film "Smoke" where Harvey Kietel places his tripod/camera at the same spot in front of his shop every day at the same time and takes a photograph. This might be a great fluxlist group project. Well, maybe not for a year, but for a

Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXSTAMP project

2000-07-03 Thread Sol Nte
PK wrote: Proof of perforation Nice to see the act of perforation. I've heard about, but never seen, one of those machines before. In fact I used to think it would be cool to have a perforator but I now realise that you need a very big space to house it. Thanks for a view of the

Re: FLUXLIST: Time pieces ...

2000-07-03 Thread David Baptiste Chirot
In a different way, Monet did something similar in his studies of cathedrals and lilies at different times of day, weather--documenting the energy and life of light on the objects which generate its appearnce-- by being attentive to the same object from the same viewpoint also

FLUXLIST: BLACKBIRD 2/CELAN AVAILABLE

2000-07-03 Thread David Baptiste Chirot
note: fluxlisters may find this of great ineterest as a lot of work by visual poets and mail artists who may be familiar to the list Copies of BLACKBIRD 2 are still available. BLACKBIRD ia an international anthology of Art, Poetry, Prose begun in 1998 by Editor

Re: FLUXLIST: Time pieces ...

2000-07-03 Thread George Free
I once took photos of the sky looking up over the rooftops from my front porch everyday for a couple of months. When I showed them in a slide show people couldn't believe how beautiful the changing weather was. -Original Message- From: Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: FLUXLIST: Time pieces ...

2000-07-03 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
I once took photos of the sky looking up over the rooftops from my front porch everyday for a couple of months. When I showed them in a slide show people couldn't believe how beautiful the changing weather was. Koyanikatzi (sp?)

FLUXLIST: story

2000-07-03 Thread Ronsen, Josh
Hello Fluxlist Friends, Last night, while waiting for something to print at a copy shop, I used their typewriter to write an improvised short, short, short story. I will mail it, the only copy in existence, to the first person who emails me. The story involves Aldous Huxley, death, Cleveland,

Re: FLUXLIST: Time pieces ...

2000-07-03 Thread S.E. Nte
Hi all, I'm now at home with access to my references. The Tom Philips project I mentioned earlier is called "20 Sites n years". From 1964 onwards he has consistently photographed 20 sites local to where he lives in South London. He has even begun to involve his son in the project as of a few

Re: FLUXLIST: story

2000-07-03 Thread Patricia
go "Ronsen, Josh" wrote: Hello Fluxlist Friends, Last night, while waiting for something to print at a copy shop, I used their typewriter to write an improvised short, short, short story. I will mail it, the only copy in existence, to the first person who emails me. The story involves

FLUXLIST: RE: story

2000-07-03 Thread Ronsen, Josh
Someone has won my short short short story, so no need to send email. -Josh Ronsen http://www.nd.org/jronsen

Re: FLUXLIST: story

2000-07-03 Thread Alex Cook
I'll take it... Alex From: "Ronsen, Josh" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FLUXLIST: story Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 14:15:11 -0500 Hello Fluxlist Friends, Last night, while waiting for something to print at a copy shop, I used

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2000-07-03 Thread Patricia
Getting serious here, getting serious...(and, believe me that's hard to do) If any of you are interested in doing this, July 10-31, every day, one item, event, thought, over and over, every day, record the change or nonchange. I have a friend who will put them online as a time project. He is a

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2000-07-03 Thread Crisarc2000
count me in /count me in

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2000-07-03 Thread gail v. braddock
this reminds me of the pseudo-triathlon piece my friend and i were doing for a while in the spring along chicago's lakefront during the prime jogging hours of 6-7 am. we wore bedsheet togas and had the plastic cactus shot-put, the miniature golf club javelin, and the camera-relay. our performance

Re: FLUXLIST: Time pieces ...

2000-07-03 Thread Bertrand et Claudia CLAVEZ
I also think of Roman Opalka, who is making his 1- infinite, 1965, which is a continuous counting work, started by one, two, three, four, five etc. ad infinitum. He writes the numbers in write with oil on black painted canvases, and each time he ends with a canvas, he shoots a photo

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2000-07-03 Thread Patricia
I am trying to reply here, but I can't stop laughing. It's making my fingers funny. Don't worry, be happy, the doctor has his credentials through Fluxus. Yet, if you want to document a doctor, or viagra, what the hell, just quite banging your head, it's got so many writings that I want to read.

Re: [Fwd: FLUXLIST: Time pieces ...]

2000-07-03 Thread Patricia
The Mystic Eye Replies: the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Just Do It. Okey Dokey. PK Eryk Salvaggio wrote: I just got a digital camera. I am up for it. But I will be in spain in the end of july. So I can do it, maybe, for a two weeks. starting today, ending July

Re: FLUXLIST: Re: trial [freedom from transgression]

2000-07-03 Thread { brad brace }
On Sat, 1 Jul 2000, David Baptiste Chirot wrote: camouflage in a sense, as with the vanishing bunkers, is very much a manifestation of the vanishing of qualities both in their menacing and their defeated aspects of war machines and structures a recent example is the Stealth

Re: FLUXLIST: Trial by e-jury

2000-07-03 Thread { brad brace }
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, ann klefstad wrote: Would you be interested in discussion of other photographers' work? That of Diana Thorneycroft, for example, who plays at the boundary of evidence and theater, very different from you but with relations to what you do. I'm not a 'photographer'

Re: [Fwd: FLUXLIST: Time pieces ...]

2000-07-03 Thread David Baptiste Chirot
oh yes--out of the freezer and into the frying pan! never a dull moment-- as the senses remain SHARP! with the extremes--and the skin acutely aware as the painter Gulley Jimson says of first really seeing a painting, in Joyce Cary's novel THE

Re: [Fwd: FLUXLIST: Time pieces ...]

2000-07-03 Thread Devon Paulson
From: Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Fwd: FLUXLIST: Time pieces ...] Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2000 13:14:51 -0700 Getting serious here, getting serious...(and, believe me that's hard to do) If any of you are interested in

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2000-07-03 Thread ann klefstad
Sure. Sounds like fun. Perhaps I'll do a nondigital version? drawings, maybe, or a thought about a particular topic revisited every day--I'll tune something up. Hey, maybe a record of my progress learning a new piano thing? O god no, that would be painful. Charming notion. Someday I do want to

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2000-07-03 Thread Owen Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED],.Internet writes: If any of you are interested in doing this, July 10-31, every day, one item, event, thought, over and over, every day, record the change or nonchange. I have a friend who will put them online as a time project. He is a doctor. Every day, mind you, takes