As a writer, I find the idea fascinating, but I just have to ask how are the members
making money?
--- George Free [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The art may not be that good, but the community web tech is cool, I think.
http://www.kuro5hin.org/?op=displaystory;sid=2000/9/19/2458/13427
collective
I'm just curious why anyone would say fluxus is dead. Seems to me, no art form ever
dies. Maybe this list has been not up to your standards lately in terms of the
discussion, but that happens to all lists. They go through lulls and swoops...
sometimes they are animated, sometimes they are
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Alison Knowles: Footnotes
objects, prints, illuminations, and exploded page works from the travel
Owen Smith wrote (sorry, I keep trying to finsih with my late in posts...)
jeudi 14 septembre 2000 17:24
Objet : Re: FLUXLIST: response Sol
Over the last few years as I have explored Fluxus I have become
increasingly dissatisfied with traditional scholarly or historical
approaches to the
De : Porges, Timothy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : jeudi 14 septembre 2000 18:30
Objet : RE: FLUXLIST: response Sol
Young fluxus was constantly told then that it was nothing new, nothing
important, and so on. Amazing, what tyrannical old farts the dadaists
turned
into. So what does this mean
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Narcissus In Paradys wrote:
As a writer, I find the idea fascinating, but I just have to ask how are the members
making money?
I don't think they'll ever make money at it. I just like the idea of how the
guy who posted the note on kuro5hin implemented an interactive web
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