FLUXLIST: RE: FLUXLIST-digest V4 #368

2004-04-10 Thread secret fluxus
Dear Ann, This is a funny idea. We remember seeing a score by Ken Friedman that involved a situation where products became the central figures in some kind of drama or radio play. In an odd way, this was also George Maciunas' idea with the Fluxus product lines. His view seems to have been that

Re: FLUXLIST: Danger Music Number Fifteen by Dick Higgins

2004-04-10 Thread suse
Unannounced performance at Viet Hoa yummy!

Re: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger?Not the first.

2004-04-10 Thread suse
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger? Not the first. ray wrote: Hi!I’m eternally grateful" Me? I'm still shocked: Is Kinkaid truly representing precisely what the American minds of our time desire? Is his escapismsalvingsouls in droves?

Re: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger?Not the first.

2004-04-10 Thread Owen Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ray wrote: Hi! I’m eternally grateful Me? I'm still shocked: Is Kinkaid truly representing precisely what the American minds of our time desire? Is his escapism salving souls in droves? Or, has the use of the media truly succeeded in fundamentally brainwashing

FLUXLIST: hey! card game!

2004-04-10 Thread David William
*** it's YOUR collaborative card game! *** Friends... We are still awaiting the CARD GAME contributions of: Alex V. Cook (5 of diamonds) Fabrice Arfi (4 of diamonds) Adam Krueger (queen of clubs) BFM (4 of clubs) Mal Ahern (jack of hearts) Owen Smith (8 of hearts) Shannon McBride (6 of hearts)

FLUXLIST: Fwd: Exhibition and concert in London

2004-04-10 Thread allen bukoff
From: Ken Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sat, 10 Apr 2004 13:02:12 +0200 Subject: Exhibition and concert in London Dear Friend, This month, you will find an exhibition of my work on show at the Centre of Attention in London. The exhibition opened last Saturday and runs through May 2.

Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus is Dead! Long live Weetabix!

2004-04-10 Thread Allan Revich
Either that, or figure out how to eat Fluxus with milk. That one is easy! Please follow these instructions: 1) Take milk from refrigerator 2) Take glass from cupboard 3) Pour some of the milk into the glass 4) Place remaining milk back into the regrigerator 5) Bring glass of milk to dining

Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus is Dead! Long live Weetabix!

2004-04-10 Thread Allan Revich
I am currently rebelling against Weetabix. Weetabix sux. Long live suse! - Original Message - From: suse [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 6:45 PM Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus is Dead! Long live Weetabix! Allen Bukoff writes 'Fluxus is Dead!

Re: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger? Not the first.

2004-04-10 Thread ArtnAnts
In a message dated 4/9/04 5:58:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've seen big Kinkade condo signs off the freeway (I-5?) in California... art in the 19th hole. its in Vallejo, California

Re: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger? Not the first.

2004-04-10 Thread ArtnAnts
In a message dated 4/9/04 8:27:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Im eternally grateful for the introduction to Thomas Kinkade via this list a revelation indeed!! My brother-in -law did some work for him and walked in on him as he was painting abstracts and listening to Jimi HendrixMadawg

Re: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger?Not the first.

2004-04-10 Thread ArtnAnts
In a message dated 4/10/04 8:23:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Me? I'm still shocked: Is Kinkaid truly representing precisely what the American minds of our time desire? Is his escapism salving souls in droves? Or, has the use of the media truly succeeded in fundamentally brainwashing the

Re: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger?Not the first.

2004-04-10 Thread ArtnAnts
In a message dated 4/10/04 9:02:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yes and no to your points about American minds - Kinkaid is the visual equivalent of fast food for the art market, "fast art" anyone?- it looks "good" seems "tasty" and "filling" but in the end does not deliver what it seems to

FLUXLIST: musique contemporaine

2004-04-10 Thread djehan
Bernard Parmegiani and Francois Bayle are the 2 best contemporary musicians alive. aurelia djehan derungs

Re: FLUXLIST: musique contemporaine

2004-04-10 Thread Ray Noman
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: musique contemporaine AND Kylie Minogue http://www.kylie-minogue.com is living and best at, or most famous for, something! Ray From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 00:00:43 +0200 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FLUXLIST: musique

RE: FLUXLIST: Fluxus is Dead! Long live Weetabix!

2004-04-10 Thread Ray Noman
Title: RE: FLUXLIST: Fluxus is Dead! Long live Weetabix! This propensity, out there in the middle to continue to link milk and WEETABIX (Weet-Bix?)is quite perplexing and it neednt be so because VEGEMITEs the go! Ray -- Forwarded Message From: Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To:

Re: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger? Not the first.

2004-04-10 Thread Ray Noman
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger? Not the first. Over my Weet-Bix Vegemite this morning there was the US Masters at Augusta on the TV along with the world news ... Now tell me Tom Kinkaid didnt, I repeat didnt, design the course or that it isnt in honour of

FW: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger? Not the first.

2004-04-10 Thread Ray Noman
Title: FW: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger? Not the first. Now there is a ZENzing idea and maybe, just maybe, a FLUXUS one too Ray From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2004 17:27:02 EDT To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FLUXLIST:

FW: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger?Not the first.

2004-04-10 Thread Ray Noman
Title: FW: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger?Not the first. No, no, no, Im falling in love with this guy perhaps thats too strong well, like him a lot, and Im growing to like/love/appreciate him BECAUSE of you ... This man has/is a prodigious talent and already were

RE: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger?Not the first.

2004-04-10 Thread Ray Noman
Title: RE: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger?Not the first. Now I was trying to stop all this but no, it goes on ... What I really like, love, whatever, about this Tom Kinkaid chap is that he seems in reality to be an agent for cultural hegemony and stability in our

Re: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger? Not the first.

2004-04-10 Thread ArtnAnts
In a message dated 4/10/04 5:37:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I ask myself why havent I heard of this man before?? send me your snail mail address and I'll send you a Thomas Kinkade surprise-Dawg

Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus is Dead! Long live Weetabix!

2004-04-10 Thread ArtnAnts
In a message dated 4/10/04 5:29:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 1) Take milk from refrigerator 2) Take glass from cupboard 3) Pour some of the milk into the glass 4) Place remaining milk back into the regrigerator 5) Bring glass of milk to dining table 6) Drink milk while eating fluxus.

RE: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger? Not the first.

2004-04-10 Thread Ray Noman
Title: RE: FLUXLIST: Thomas Kinkade? Not the most famous. John Berger? Not the first. Hey thanx for that and Id be interested in any other KINKAIDdross anyone else may have hanging about out there in the middle just looking for a good cause or an appreciator .. Ill undertake to respond in an