Dear Allen and listers, Right on, Right on and then some! You said it well.
I don't claim to be a Fluxus scholar either, but I know Alison Knowles seems
to like Eric. Maybe it's the personal charm as you said. I woiuld like to
know more. -Don Boyd. Director of Flusu West (A title approved
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That's exactly what I meant with The Silly Boys.
I am not sure I fully understand why Ken Friedman has to be mentioned again.
As far as I remember, I have never attacked him. I have corrected a number of
mistakes he has made and offered some information to the list.
Also as far as I remember, I
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, allen bukoff wrote:
I can't find any links to Eric's work or bios for Eric
(anyone have any, I'll add them)!
http://www.altavista.com/cgi-bin/query?pg=qkl=XXq=mao+tse+tungsearch=Search
I am mostly blank.
So I would be happy to hear anyone else's
more informed
Of all the original Fluxus participants (as defined by performing at
Weisbaden festival in 1962) I have the least grasp of what his
contribution was and has been.
It has been brought to my attention that I made at least one mistake in my
previous post. Eric Andersen was NOT one of the
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i had the great fortune (and fun) to perform , at the grand opening and on
the 2 performance days, as well as go on the Fluxus Tour. I joined in with
octet for winds, Four directional songs of doubt and did Tomas Schmit's
Zyklus
Sounds great Alan - out of curiosity how
Would you rather be invisible or able to fly?
At 06:10 PM 2/25/02 -0700, you wrote:
Would you rather be invisible or able to fly?
No contest---FLY
Salima
Definitely fly.
Would you rather be invisible or able to fly?
fly
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 21:30:50 -0600
Subject: FotoFest at MopTsuoh
From: The Art Guys [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: The Art Guys [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Staph and Bored of Direcktors of
MopTsuoh Art Center
cordially invite you to the opening of
Martha and Salma's Show
new photographs by
- FLY (flie) (flyee)
http://www.thisamericanlife.com/ra/178.ram
Pedro wrote:
Would you rather be invisible or able to fly?
Whats all the fuss with Eric Andersen? I'm already a more "established artist"
than Eric Andersen,
and I am 22 years old. And while "established" doesn't mean "interesting,"
he's not done any new
work that I know of, either. Let's not worry about him, he is no one, holding
on to a movement
Would you rather be invisible or able to fly?
Already invisible. Need to fly.
Hm... invisibility would have it's definite advantages, butmost ofthese advantages are selfish. I'd like to be able to say I'd prefer flight, as the ability lends itself to aiding others more easily.
Though really, I'd like to have the ability to make hats out of thin air.
~t
np: Vision Of
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