Oh, Primate
You wouldn't let it lie...
Roger
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Date: Saturday, March 25, 2000 11:44
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My bunny has a fourth eye.
he's just that little bit better...
Oh,
did I already make that joke?
Roger
Children's poetry in The Poetry Zone
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> Rosalie & Heiko
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> If you read Flight Out of Time you'll see the deeply spiritual feeling out of which
> Dada in Zurich (at least Hugo Ball and Emmy Hennings) grew. And when it was over,
>Ball
> being very religious lost his mind.
I suggested reading Giedeon. Author of "Mechanisation takes c
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I think they are making art out of seeds now, on the roof of
www.kah-bonn.de.
Greetings, H.
all the talk about rabbits: what is the actual status of the fluxbox
project ? Wouldnt easter be a nice time ?
H.
1) Come on, Heiko. Please respect the facts.
You write,
"How would you call the time between the Cage class and this armystyle
artmovement with general, officers and soldiers, with Al
Hanson dissenting, "Prefluxus" ?"
No matter how well organized Maciunas would have liked to have been, there
wa
Roger Stevens wrote:
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> Al was a great man and a good friend, but I'd no more call him the only
> dissenter from this imaginary army than I'd call George a cranky old fart.
Thanks.
Heiko
Ken Friedman wrote:
In this, George Maciunas and Charlotte Moorman were both pioneers,
colleagues and heroes. And if George was occasionally cranky, look
at it
this way: if you worked full time much of your life to support the
vast
range of publications, festivals, etc., that George support
New York Annual Avant-Garde Festival (1963--1980).
In 1978 the Festival was held in Cambridge, Mass. There was no Avant-Garde
Festival in 1979. The last Festival was held in 1980 at the Passenger Ship
Terminal, pier 92. All the Festivals were staged and curated by Charlotte
Moorman, sometimes w
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Davidson
Thanks for this very interesting account. I'd never heard of Howard
Wise.
I'm curious, do you recall if there were other composers than Cage,
Behrman, Varese, Brown, Feldman and Rzewski? I mean any of the people
later to be associated with Fluxus? I'm thinking perhaps Maciunas had
littl
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The bunnies that live with me (Mufti aand LaLa) prefer to do most of their art by
mastication.
And defecation. Pretty interesting patterns...
-andrew
> Its very egalitarian nature told against it within the context of New
> York's artworld, which tended to view the Festivals as a "fringe" event,
We never had an "Avant-Garde" Festival here, but there was the "christmas
artfair" of the local "Kunstverein" (art club), more or less at the same
tim
At 11:47 am +0100 26/3/00, Roger Stevens wrote:
>My bunny has a fourth eye.
>he's just that little bit better...
>
>
>Oh,
>did I already make that joke?
when you do not preconceive,
you begin to explore
...pez
ps: i-j-z zone?
all art is a kind of exploring
let the camera see everything,
with a
Heiko
I tried to find "Mechanisation takes command" on the web. Very little by Giedeon in
English.
http://www.hud.ac.uk/schools/design_technology/design/File31.htm is just one text
which has
the title "Mechanisation takes command" but it's by an English scholar who doesn't
credit
his title to Gi
with apologies
...pez
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> From: R.Gancie/C.Parcelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
. I was startled when I
> finally read Hugo Ball's Flight Out of Time: A Dada Diary. I was
> surprised at the depth of sadness directly involved in the movement over
> the war. Somehow the museums and art history books had removed the
Anyone (Canadians?) know where I could get information
on what multimedia artist katarina soukup ("radio bicyclette")
is doing these days? I saw radio bicyclette in amsterdam and
found it to be perhaps the most compelling work of art I have
seen, perhaps ever.
-e.
http://www.studioxx.org/CirqueCircuit/radio.html
(radio bicyclette)
http://ylem.org/NewSite/news/Calendar.html
(current, See ISEA)
Best,
PK
Eryk Salvaggio wrote:
> Anyone (Canadians?) know where I could get information
> on what multimedia artist katarina soukup ("radio bicyclette")
> is doing
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