Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-16 Thread ArtnAnts
In a message dated 3/13/05 7:26:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: yes but little children are the most fluxus of anyone, they do it naturally. i'll bet they all love you with your great sense of humor. bests, carol I teach for Lyceum- an after school art/science/humanities program. I just

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-16 Thread Rod Stasick
On Mar 16 2005, at 16:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I teach for Lyceum- an after school art/science/humanities program. I just taught a bunch of kids about exquisite corpses today-they all loved it. Exquisite! --- Now playing: John Cage - One9/108 I got in a fight one time with a really big

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-16 Thread suse
etc respectfully submitted, suse - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 5:52 PM Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia In a message dated 3/13/05 7:26:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: yes

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-14 Thread Rod Stasick
On Mar 12 2005, at 16:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: some questions: where would fluxus be today with out academia? Thank you for bringing this subject up. I think it is an important matter to address, but I feel that there's a more pressing question deeply hidden within your query, and that the

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-14 Thread Crispin Webb
yeah what is the deal with all the academia stuff do something --- Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mar 12 2005, at 16:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: some questions: where would fluxus be today with out academia? Thank you for bringing this subject up. I think it is an

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-13 Thread Carol Starr
and me, i am completely unfettered. bests, carol xx Ann Klefstad wrote: Well, me. I'm just out there unaffiliated. AK On 3/12/05 4:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: some questions: where would fluxus be today with out academia? am i wrong to say/think that

RE: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-13 Thread Allan Revich
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 5:39 PM To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia some questions: where would fluxus be today with out academia? am i wrong to say/think that fluxus is tied to academia? how many people

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-13 Thread Alan Bowman
From: Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writ: I have a tie to academia. But it has very little to do with art or fluxus. me too, i am the acting headteacher of a nursery and primary school. not so much fluxus as downright surreal! alan (one k, silent q)

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-13 Thread Carol Starr
yes but little children are the most fluxus of anyone, they do it naturally. i'll bet they all love you with your great sense of humor. bests, carol xx Alan Bowman wrote: From: Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writ: I have a tie to academia. But it has very little to do with art or

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-13 Thread johnson alexis
Allzu Klug ist dumm. [German proverb---Too smart is dumb.] Okay, now I have a question. Who are the ancients referred to in this post? Is this in code? Are we speaking about gods here...or older, graying mail artists (...who only think their God!!!) [Joke, people..[EMAIL PROTECTED] is a

FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-12 Thread colagiov
some questions: where would fluxus be today with out academia? am i wrong to say/think that fluxus is tied to academia? how many people on list do you think have no ties to the academic system? -david

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-12 Thread Ann Klefstad
Well, me. I'm just out there unaffiliated. AK On 3/12/05 4:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: some questions: where would fluxus be today with out academia? am i wrong to say/think that fluxus is tied to academia? how many people on list do you think have no ties to

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-12 Thread brian
ties to the academic system, being? what constitutes academia? if there are those who have no ties to academia , does that disclude them from participating? if academia means nonsense then i have to agree. i have taken time off since the dissolving of the Fluxus related sites to reflect on

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-12 Thread ArtnAnts
In a message dated 3/12/05 3:33:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: take care of yourselves and give dope a try... brian. I think we just did---just kidding-sorry couldn't resist.

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-12 Thread Rod Stasick
On Mar 12 2005, at 16:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: am i wrong to say/think that fluxus is tied to academia? I think that it's more on a leash than anything... --- Now playing: Resonance104.4FM While looking at a house, my brother asked the real estate agent which direction was north because,

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-12 Thread Crispin Webb
everyone is a part of academia.. we are all taught the things we know the internet is becoming academia.. if you want to divorce yourself from academia you should unplug your internet cable --- Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mar 12 2005, at 16:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia

2005-03-12 Thread Ray Norman
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia Currently, its probably true to say that Fluxus is discussed more within institutions (academia, galleries, museums, etc.) than it is outside them. Is that a problem? If so, to whom? Ray ... from way out here at WORLDSedge and the home of ZENzing