Heiko wrote:
I would recommend the Al Hanson catalogue from Cologne, many "Bruce
Naumans" there, was Alan Ginsberg Fluxus ?? And maybe the "Westkunst"
catalogue, also Cologne. The Al Hanson catalogue is from 97 or 98 I think.
The Alan Ginsberg contribution as an gateway to literature ? What are
Hi all,
Reed wrote:
Many thanks for this Patricia. I've had a Holga for a long time but
haven't used it in ages. Might be nice to send Sol some Holga stuff for
the Fluxus Eye-zone too!
Great idea, the Fluxus Eye Zone would love Holga photos. Scan 'em and send
'em to
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or snail
my head is my only house unless it rains
dammit
had to find Clear Spot and play it
will get any work done?
I need someplace to hide
Roger
Children's poetry in The Poetry Zone
www.poetryzone.ndirect.co.uk
great site
love it
stamps looking good
is the fridge ecologically sound
is there anything hiding at the back
underneath the lettuce?
does the light go out when you shut the door
Roger
Children's poetry in The Poetry Zone
www.poetryzone.ndirect.co.uk
In a message dated 4/19/00 5:18:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
To my knowledge Ginsberg was never part of Fluxus the only beat who was
involved in Fluxus was Brion Gysin and I've found precious little
documentation on that.
I saw Alan Ginsberg in one of Nam June
I say AMEN, Sol! -Don Boyd
Scott's question makes me think that we could profit from drawing up a list
of people/movements associated with Fluxus. We could do this over time, next
to the name of each person/movement would be a reference to the source which
details their involvement in
one hour and a half later
a, that's better
Mr Zoot Horn Rollo
hit that long leaning note
and let it float
Well, whatever you think of CDs
it's got to said
having a little slot at the front of my PC
to plug in music
has got to be good
Roger
Children's poetry in The Poetry Zone
To my knowledge Ginsberg was never part of Fluxus the only beat who was
So was Nauman, so what ?
To my knowledge Ginsberg was never part of Fluxus the only beat who was
So was Nauman, so what ?
From this Al Hanson catalogue, I got the impression that the most
important time of "fluxus" was the time before the coining of the label,
immediately after the Cage class. So who was a "fluxus"
I believe Paik did a video called something like "Allen and allan's
complaint", which interspersed inteviews with Ginsberg and his dad and
groovy paik video effects.
Alex
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Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus History (was Scott
Heiko wrote:
From this Al Hanson catalogue, I got the impression that the most
important time of "fluxus" was the time before the coining of the label,
immediately after the Cage class. So who was a "fluxus" member then ? And
how important is this label etc.. ?
Before Maciunas coined the term
Merci Roget
The fridge is actually a warren for fluxbunnies due to the
upcoming holidayand they are very quiet when they are not
eating, which is most of the time..the eating I mean. The
fluxfridge, being holiday conscious, is filled to the brim with
endive at this time of year
I can't get in the fridge.
h e lpm e i can't get in anything.
hel p m e i cant hide.
Don wrote:
Hi!
I can't get in the fridge.
Maybe it needs defrosting?
Sol
(whose freezer compartment is a fraction of its natural size and whose main
fridge has a creeping glacier that is taking over the top shelf - had to
take a hammer and knife to it yesterday just to get the freezer
Hi all:
It may not be clear on the website I just set up, but click on
the animated graphic at the bottom right of page 2 and 3 to get
to the next pages.
I'm still accepting stamps up until May 5 by email or snail
mail!!
http://www.geocities.com/pk_harris/two.html
Best,
PK
Sol
Looks great! Thanks! Actually there's some moron the way to you via snail
mail just posted yesterday, so expect, OK?
Burst,
RA
Patricia wrote:
Thanks Sol!
Bless,
Patricia
Sol Nte wrote:
Hey kids,
New work by Reed Altemus (3 monks for P.K.Harris) and i-zone debuts from
To my knowledge Ginsberg was never part of Fluxus the only beat who was
involved in Fluxus was Brion Gysin and I've found precious little
documentation on that.
Indeed, and it's a shame too since what he did was so interesting and crucial
(the cut up) Been trying to track down Wm. Burroughs
Hola Dave Baptiste!
Didn't know you were here. Welcome! Welcome!
RA
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
i hide in my skin
pokerfaced
you
will never find
me
dave baptiste chirot
2515 n. oakland #1o6
milwaukee, wi
Sol Nte wrote:
Her eyes,
Her eyes,
Yeah, her eyes are a blue million miles.
It's the blimp!
fast and bulbous?
Heiko
There are examples of artists who were notable in Fluxus but also worked in a
Pop style. Some Robert Watts work is very Pop and of course the work of Ray
Johnson (who dissociated himself from Fluxus and everything else by doing
"nothings") is considered very Pop. Also Claus Oldenberg who
Good God Dave! What the hell were you doing in the fridge!?!!?
Now how many times have I told you "Never hide in the fridge, it's not
polite."
RA
Patricia wrote:
I found Dave - he was in the fridge!!!
http://www.migros.ch/index2.php3?lang=dlangchange=position=sublink_key=
At 05:04 PM
Heiko
YES IT'S A PREJUDICE! At least on my part. I find most Pop art especially
abrasive especially Warhol, Hamilton, Palioluzzi (or whatever the hell his name
was). I had a long argument with another copy artist about it. I find its blatent
lack of spirituality vapid and unrewarding.
RA
Heiko
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
i hide in my skin
pokerfaced
you
will never find
me
dave baptiste chirot
2515 n. oakland #1o6
milwaukee, wi 53211
i hide in my tin
shovel-faced
Reed:
The cut-ups with Gysin and Burroughs were pretty durn fluxian. Check this first
site out - also the concordance of Naked Lunch on the same site. The second site
has Burroughs reading Gysin.
http://www.bigtable.com/
http://www.nigelparry.com/diary/pa/iraq.html
one of my favorite
Terrence writes;
Now how to rid those fridge odors?!
T.
Patricia wrote:
I found Dave - he was in the fridge!!!
http://www.migros.ch/index2.php3?lang=dlangchange=position=sublink_key=
At 05:04 PM 04/19/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Hola Dave Baptiste!
>
>Didn't know you were here. Welcome! Welcome!
>
Patricia
bigtable is wonderful. I will look at the other later (busy). Having just read
Rimbuad's "The Drunken Boat" and "Season In Hell" recently I can say that I
infinitely prefer the Burroughs cut-up to the original. It has such great energy. I
was completely unimpressed with the "Drunken
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