Done.
In mail tomorrow.
All bundled up.
Stamps in mail.
Tomorrow.
Every one,
Sealed with a fish.
PK
P.S. Stamps sent to countries with suspect postal systems will
have very plain visages, very hush hush.
Hi all,
Anna Wombal wrote:
However, #11 ?
They're all there Anna. I would suggest you click the stop button on your
browser at any point during the animation to view a frame more clearly.
BTW - Say hi to your boss for me.
cheers,
Sol.
http://infoslut.org/wtm/
Minimalist comics, nice...are you planning a Manga version with rising
sun?
cheers,
Sol.
i'm doing my TIMEPIECE project with my trusty little device the i-zone
camera. :)
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
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Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 1:29 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: remove
REMOVE FLUXLIST
and hide it somewhere it's bound to give someone a shock
Hi All,
I'm very impressed by this range of ideas, however, it's getting
very complex. While I wasn't quite sure of exactly how this
would be put together, I was leaning towards a web piece or
perhaps flash cards, based on a daily photograph, drawing, simple
words and the like. Any other ideas
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
It is rather overwhelming to learn of the methods others are
employing for their projects--
as mine are very lowtech--
Sounds wonderful. I am also not someone who can make programs. I'm doing
drawings instead, of a changing state of a plant.
Dear Mr. Nte,
Re: They're all there Anna. I would suggest you click the stop
button on your
browser at any point during the animation to view a frame
more clearly.
Thank you for your advice, however, I was in fact querying the spelling of a
word in frame11. You
Dear Ms. Wombal:
Good for you, speaking out like this - gives me courage. As for the word, I
believe it's the British spelling, izn't it, the extra consonant or vowel here
and there?
You think YOU have it bad? This one has me up gridding stamps all night long
for no apparent reason and the
RANDOM RETINAL IMAGERY
(((VISUAL HEADLINES FROM E-COMMMERCE SITES)))
7.11.00
CRISTINE WANG2000
Sol has an old 486, he could run FreeBSD with X11R6, would be a perfect
machine for everything, others could run NetBSD or some kind of PPC Linux,
until they'll get MacOSX, maybe a reason to buy a box from cupertino, who
knows, maybe not, because FreeBSD etc are allways cooler. See "How cool is
Great piece, Don Sol ( Ken). Makes me smile. Very good. Very good.
Bless,
PK
Sol Nte wrote:
Hi all,
All this talk of Don Boyd's Mac reminds me that I forgot to let you know
about Don's latest addition to the Fluxus eye zone:
Ken Friedman's "12 Fluxus ideas"
interpreted/performed by
Could the solution be found here?
http://frugalliving.miningco.com/shopping/frugalliving/msubclean.htm
Yassine Ghalem wrote:
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CONTACT: Yael Kanarek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
A TRAVELER'S TALE IN CYBERSPACE
http://www.worldofawe.net
New York, NY, July 11, 2000 -- Treasurecrumbs is proud to announce
the latest release of "World of Awe" by media artist Yael
Kanarek. The
My Dear Mr. Nte ( are you sure you spell your name right dear?)
Thank you for your concern,but I must say that, alas, I am no longer
fortunate to be working in the cultural paradise that is the Gateshead area,
egad no, for that brute Bowman made me move to the barren wastelands of the
Veneto,
is this an event? to remove the COMPLETE fluxlist? wow! cool. marc
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