Re: FLUXLIST: The Big Topics

2001-03-26 Thread Rod Stasick
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FLUXLIST: Printing, painting on CD Roms. Howto ?

2001-03-26 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
Hi, I got a burner and I am producing cds. Audio etc. Mixed should be. The cdrom case can serve as a box for this and that, what lies around, little papers, happy meal. Sotosay a picture frame. With glas. Great. But how can the cdrom itself be decorated ? Any experiences anybody ? What do you

FLUXLIST: living in the ice age vol. 2

2001-03-26 Thread Rod Stasick
some quotes from the liner notes of a recent cd that i picked up called, "living in the ice age vol.2 - stamps, headphone music lazy penpals: "after dadaism, fluxism, mailism

FLUXLIST: wanna see a ridiculous review of a beuys show?

2001-03-26 Thread Rod Stasick
http://www.dallasobserver.com/issues/2001-03-15/arts.html comments, please? r -- __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

Re: FLUXLIST: wanna see a ridiculous review of a beuys show?

2001-03-26 Thread Alex Cook
"Nor was his cockeyed utopianism unprecedented (Beuys was a prominent member of the Green Party)..." didn't he kinda help found the Green Party? I've never been totally clear about this, but I though his student party later went through some transmogrification into the modern Green Party.

Re: FLUXLIST: wanna see a ridiculous review of a beuys show?

2001-03-26 Thread twhid
my favorite part of the review was putting "conceptual" between quotes. what does one expect from Bush country? (not to denigrate the texans on the list, i mean, we new yorkers have censor-happy guiliani to deal with) - the majority of americans are suspicious of and generally loath any art

FLUXLIST: moba

2001-03-26 Thread P.K. Harris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: = MOBA Special Bulletin, March 25, 2001 = Bulletins: 1. Rejection Collection Auction 2. April 1 is a real date 3. Stock Replenished

FLUXLIST: Yams vs yams

2001-03-26 Thread { brad brace }
True yams are a tropical plant that need a long, hot, moist season. About the only areas that true yams can grow naturally in the U.S. is in Hawaii or on the southern tip of Florida. Grocery store "yams" are mis-named sweet potatoes. Sweet potatoes can grow in most of the U.S. continental

Re: FLUXLIST: wanna see a ridiculous review of a beuys show?

2001-03-26 Thread Carol Starr
hi rod, good 'ol boys will be good 'ol boys and will not 'get' joseph beuys. after all, look who we have for president. bests, carol Rod Stasick wrote: http://www.dallasobserver.com/issues/2001-03-15/arts.html comments, please? r -- carol starr taos, new mexico, usa [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: FLUXLIST: wanna see a ridiculous review of a beuys show?

2001-03-26 Thread { brad brace }
I've understood Beuys to be this very celebrity: his 'talks' were always illustrated with great flourish on a provided portable green/black-board, the last marks on which were always preserved with fixative after the event as a marketable objet d'art, and partially compensated for his big fees.

Re: FLUXLIST: wanna see a ridiculous review of a beuys show?

2001-03-26 Thread Rod Stasick
--- twhid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: my favorite part of the review was putting "conceptual" between quotes. yes, that's one of the many... my beef is that here in dallas there's a lot of bitchin' and moanin' (usually from critics) about why houston and even ft. worth get all of the good

Re: FLUXLIST: Yams vs yams

2001-03-26 Thread Terrence Kosick
I "yam" what I "yam" and thats all that I "yam." brad the Yam man { brad brace } wrote: True yams are a tropical plant that need a long, hot, moist season.

Re: FLUXLIST: wanna see a ridiculous review of a beuys show?

2001-03-26 Thread ann klefstad
She seems to make many errors of fact along with errors of spirit--she says that Gonzales-Torres "at least went to art school," implying that Beuys did not, and seems amazed that Beuys had any mastery of traditional artmaking. Didn't she know that he was Lehmbruck's pupil and, essentially, his