Re: FLUXLIST: fluxlist radio piece.

2000-11-29 Thread zap strassburger
Ceyda, please count me in, too. I guess it will be a lot of fun! radiogagaradiogugu -zap- i wonder if anybody is interested in that. would you like to participate?? excited. ceyda

Re: FLUXLIST: program?

2000-11-29 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
i would like to be able to write a text, e.g. in notepad or word (i use windows and thew associated ms stuff - don't shout!) but when i press 'a', 'b' appears on the screen a=b b=c z=a etc This is not exactly what you want but much faster than simple search and replace with each letter.

Re: FLUXLIST: program?

2000-11-29 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
tr -cs "[:alpha:]" "\n" file1 With n = 11 makes: TR FreeBSD General CommandsManual TR NAMEtr translate characters SYNOPSIStr csu string string tr cu d string tr cu s string tr cu ds

FLUXLIST: attachments

2000-11-29 Thread Josh Ronsen
Heiko Recktenwald writes I think after Ken with his 2400 baud modem left things are ok for asttachments again. Hadnt wee numerous files here after that ? As long as they arent bigger than they must be. bw instead of millions of colors. I think Ken's arguments for not sending attachments to

FLUXLIST: avantgarde?

2000-11-29 Thread Josh Ronsen
Heiko Recktenwald writes: When fluxus began in the Cage class, they were some of the most avantgarde people of its time. Those who call themself "fluxus" today are not. What does avantgarde mean, today? Who is avantgarde today? These are interesting questions and I do not know how to

Re: FLUXLIST: Mechanics of Viri on MS

2000-11-29 Thread Eric Andersen
Heiko Recktenwald wrote: But I remember also well the reactions to this "real fluxus" "date raping" thing. Nobody except very naiv persons would have taken this serious. When fluxus began in the Cage class, they were some of the most avantgarde people of its time. Those who call

Re: FLUXLIST: Mechanics of Viri on MS

2000-11-29 Thread Owen Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED],.Internet writes: Again and again misleading nonsense flourish on the list. The term Fluxus was used in connection with performance the first time in Europe in 1962 and the first Fluxus publication, The Roll, was printed in Wiesbaden in 1963. Eric - you are right that these

Re: FLUXLIST: avantgarde?

2000-11-29 Thread ddyment
great quote about the avant garde and capitalism being the same (both interested in the 'new'). it's a little spurious, though. capitalism purports to be about the 'new' as the phrase excites investors. a NEW way to exploit always means new money. any business i've ever worked for (a bank, for

FLUXLIST: MIXED MEDIAS FOR A GLOBAL COMMUNICATION MEDI@TERRA 2000

2000-11-29 Thread Dream Escape
MIXED MEDIAS FOR A GLOBAL COMMUNICATION Dream-Escape is the cross-point between new music media culture and artistic projects related to the emerging new technology. The Dream-Escape's innovative platform explores fields such as electronic medias, a-life research, digital synthesis

Re: FLUXLIST: avantgarde?

2000-11-29 Thread ann klefstad
I myself would hope that the notion of "progress" in art, an imagining of arthistory to parallel, say, the development of material technologies, could be discarded. Thus the notion of the avantgarde--that is, those out in front, those "most progressive"--could also be discarded. I don't think

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxlist radio piece.

2000-11-29 Thread Sol Nte
Heiko, I remixed what you sent yesterday: http://eyezone.webprovider.com/spow/rekamad.mp3 it's a tiny file (so quick download...266kb). cheers, Sol.

Re: FLUXLIST: avantgarde?

2000-11-29 Thread .pavu.com
yes ann the function of an avant-garde, or of a rear-guard, is neither to advance nor retreat, but rather to maneuver check pavu.com at http://pavu.com best regards -- jean-philippe halgand - Executive Directeur of pavu.com http://pavu.com -/ don't miss the next train, train with pavu.com ! /-

Re: FLUXLIST: Mechanics of Viri on MS

2000-11-29 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
When fluxus began in the Cage class, they were some of the most avantgarde people of its time. Those who call themself "fluxus" today are not. Again and again misleading nonsense flourish on the list. The term Fluxus was used in connection with performance the first time in Europe in 1962

Re: FLUXLIST: avantgarde?

2000-11-29 Thread Aaron Kimberly
Excellent points, well articulated Ann. I pretty much feel this way too. To not rush "forward" doesn't default to something complacent or apathetic. Fluxus led the way to a Post-Modern way of thinking where there is nothing old and nothing new. "Newness" is a mythology - everything is recycled.

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxlist radio piece.

2000-11-29 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
Heiko, I remixed what you sent yesterday: http://eyezone.webprovider.com/spow/rekamad.mp3 it's a tiny file (so quick download...266kb). And I do a remix of the remix ? ;-) Ok, lets see if there are some nice samples. Decoding the mp3... H.

Re: FLUXLIST: avantgarde?

2000-11-29 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
old and nothing new. "Newness" is a mythology - everything is recycled. Maybe in general, but from a personal point of view ? I dont mind that avantgarde and capitalism have something in common. Why not ? It doesnt mean to like capitalism etc ;-) H.

FLUXLIST: avant garde!

2000-11-29 Thread Cecil Touchon
The Avant Garde! My favorite subject. The International Post-Dogmatist Group is, of course, the Official Avant Garde (where every individual is an official of the group http://ipdg.org/) and always has been and always will be. The avant garde has, as its main concern, the reading of the inner

FLUXLIST: To Name

2000-11-29 Thread Eric Andersen
Dear Heiko, I wasn't concerned about naming things. And didn't deal with what could be called Fluxus or not. I objected to your statement that Fluxus started in Cage classes. It certainly did not. And it certainly did not originate in New York. About Al. Millions of stories can be told.

Re: FLUXLIST: To Name

2000-11-29 Thread TimJReed
In a message dated 11/29/00 6:29:59 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: About Al. Millions of stories can be told. Anything specific you want to know? Eric Tell us about his experiments with minimalist music. Thanks for the interesting thread! Tim

FLUXLIST: collaboration

2000-11-29 Thread Arturas Bumsteinas
Hello fluxers, I am searching for people, who are interested in performing some music in performance festival. Who would like to take a part in concerton spring of 2001 write to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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2000-11-29 Thread ddyment
hello, a friend is looking to get grant funding to attend conferences, symposia, etc. can you inform as to whether any fluxus events along these lines are scheduled for the forthcoming year? thanks kindly, dave

Re: FLUXLIST: Mechanics of Viri on MS

2000-11-29 Thread St.Auby Tamas
High, st.udent! it was best known as "Happening and Fluxus", later.. No, it was not. "Happening and Fluxus" was the title of an exhibition. (koelnischer kunstverein - 6. 11. 1970 - 6. 1. 1971.) BRAHMAHAHA! (...) Call it whatever you want ;-) BRAHMAHAHA! (...) But tell us something of Al

FLUXLIST: fluXme

2000-11-29 Thread Jtek22
Though I have been looking in on the list for a couple of years, I rarely post. I just can't find the time. Anyhow I think that those of you who feel like debating fluxus ( which i find quite boring) should read al hansens texts) http://www.bibbe.com/fluxus/alfred.htm Done by his generous

Re: FLUXLIST: fluXme

2000-11-29 Thread Terrence Kosick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyhow I think that those of you who feel like debating fluxus ( which i find quite boring) I rarely post. I just can't find the time. *YAWN* Is reading al hansens texts a method of releiving the bordom of this list thread or for those who debate fluxus to