Playing cards sounds like fun. Great
idea.
I'll send you a contribution. Will they be the
regular size?
1a Do we send one card which you copy 54 times
(including jokers)?
1b or send a design for one card which you
print?
OR
2 do we send a certain number of the same card -
say 54
and
I like Brad's mesh box idea - I'll transfer my vote
to that
Roger
sorry, forgot to add these...
or
an ice box
a box made from smiles
a letter box
a can that once held worms
a rock box
a beat box
and, of course, how could I forget
a hat box
XXX
Roger
Dear Bertrand,
Your comments certainly echo my thoughts. We do identify ourselves through
our studies, though America has so many more art historians and universities
than France does that even people with an identity often seem to disappear.
In terms of my committee, I don't yet know what
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what about a huggies (unscented) 80 wipes box?
...p
Roger, et.al.
I'm open to suggestions. Jokers would be good, so let's say 54 pieces in
each deck.
I was originally thinking that each participant would select a card (for
example I may take Queen of Hearts, you may take King of Diamonds, etc.)
until all are accounted for, but your idea of mixing
Well, art-history is merely about an antiquated,
hierarchical validation by institutional acolytes... you
know... this is less problematic when referencing unpaid
dead artists. [I've suspected that critical authentication
was the essential intent behind this list's development.]
Candace LaClaire wrote:
Container: box for playing cards
Edition: 52
participants submit a card for the deck
I've kind of already started this... I got a few used decks from a casino, so they
already have a bit of
history to them. (Being handled by who-knows-how-many anonymous persons for
...Which is not to say that Candace's idea of creating several decks from scratch
isn't an excellent one.
It most certainly is, and I'm definitely interested!
-D.Billy-
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C'mon, Brad, don't get so much on clichés...History of art is what you say,
and much worst sometimes, but it's also absolutely disinterested work and
true scholarship too (not to say how much it is necessary for anyone, and
first of all for the artists...)
Bertrand
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sol...just got to check this out. am loving it.
just thought you should know, or not. =)
greetings to all in fluxlist land...
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Fluxus is
I liked the crinkly, microsound at the beginning... Just had
my watch battery replaced. The second hand on this old
wristwatch now runs backward for several seconds then
forward and back... (!)
(thanks for your MD Walter; do you live by the seashore?)
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aw, Jennifer... ok, out of curiosity, please provide one
instance when art historical scholarship has served human
freedom in important ways by shedding light on the false
assumptions and claims that are sometimes used to support
oppressive institutions.
/:b
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Bertrand Clavez wrote:
C'mon, Brad, don't get so much on clichés...History of art is what you say,
and much worst sometimes, but it's also absolutely disinterested work and
true scholarship too (not to say how much it is necessary for anyone, and
first of all for the
Would you say that critical theorists and art historians
are more likely to have a public pop star persona in
France (Europe?) than in the US? If so, why do you think
that is? /:b
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