--I knew I could count on you Roger. Sorting out them
rubber stamps seems a good first step to mail art
renaissance!
Now how about a few more encouraging voices?
Michael
http://flobberlob.blogspot.com/
- Roger Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The new booklet sounds good to me, Michael.
I've been away. Now I'm back
here.
Had a cell phone for three days once.
Returned it. I don't want to be that accessible.
I have a driver's license but almost never
drive. I walk or take mass transit.
I read and hoard books (and I work in the
publishing industry). I don't like the idea
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... such as Marcel Duchamp and Marcel Broodthaers, conceptualists such
as Dieter Roth and Lawrence Weiner and multimedia tricksters such as John
Cage and Yoko Ono. ...
I am up for the booklet if there is a bit of time before you put it together - it takes me ages to get anything done at the moment!
cheers, zoe
Not much response to the assembling booklet yet except
from MIEKal and.
I may have to re-consider if nobody is up for it.
Michael
MSN
i'm intot the assemblage booklte
--- michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--I would have suggested it before but the WIKI
thing
never took off and that was like a group blog or had
the potential to be. Nobody seemed interested.
A group blog seems like agreat idea to me but then i
...just back from a stag trip in slovenia and feel
suitably chirpy. both of our boys are out of the incubators and i see
michael's project too.
count me in!
each page will effectively be half of A5
right?
or did i get dat rong?
alan
---Great Zoe - no rush- this will be an ongoing
project much like the SQUINT assembling - will collate
every two weeks or so or when enough pages are ready
(20 pages per issue)
Michael
zoe marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I am up for the booklet if there
and Meryl.
brian
i'm up for it.
if you could send the FLOSS info again,
please.
brian
yes, please, i would like to.
paul arnaud
starting today August 29, 2004 at 1511 MST:
whatever transpires in the Ohio kids' new
factory/studio/performance
space.
will end on August 29, 2005 at 1511 MST.
thank you for participating.
brian
welcome to my parlor.
--Floss- An Assembling project . Ongoing.
Send 10 pages. Size 21 x 15cm. use both sides if
poss.
All mediums. No heavy collage or attachments please.
Copy of FLOSS to all when accumulated.
send to-
A.1.waste papier co. Ltd.
33, shipbrook road.
rudheath, cheshire
cw9 7ex u.k.
cheers!
--Look forward to your pages paul.
Michael
http://flobberlob.blogspot.com/
- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, please, i would like to.
paul arnaud
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It's another blog! http://flobberlob.blogspot.com/
---Yes, each 21x 15 cm page will be folded and
stapled so effectively four pages if you count the
fronts and backs. each page being portriat 15cm x
10.5cm,
Welcome aborard. special dispensations for sleepy
dads!
Michael
http://flobberlob.blogspot.com/
Alan Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, i'll do it too.
bests, carol
xx
michael leigh wrote:
--Floss- An Assembling project . Ongoing.
Send 10 pages. Size 21 x 15cm. use both sides if
poss.
All mediums. No heavy collage or attachments please.
Copy of FLOSS to all when accumulated.
send to-
A.1.waste papier co.
I'll do it too.
But I don't know where to find A5 paper in Toronto. Even
though Canada is officially metric I still think in inches when it comes to
paper sizes.
Alaqn
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From: Roger Stevens
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Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 9:20 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Two Fifteen
What am I doing up at two fifteen in the morning.
I must go to bed.
OK, you got me. I give up. What are you doing up at two fifteen in the
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From: brian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: studio
please give me a reason.
brian
OK,
a reason
for brian.
I hope it helps.
Allan
PS
I will give you more reasons if you want them. Just ask.
Michael
Does it screw up things if we use american sized paper?
Allan, yes, please give me more reasons.
i have formulated a few of my own.
(the reason factory has hired me out
to cook up a batch of new ones.)
brian
welcome to my parlor.
hello zoe.
here is the first complimentary list.
i don't go anywhere, so it doesn't matter if i
walk, run, or drive.
books are only worth the while if i can stash
my gear in their hollow bodies.
i can't see anything out my window, as i can't
stand the daylight, so i covered them up
now for reals, thought i feel some folks would
prefer the latter for their precious, serene
and saint like existence
i usually drive places, save for the Circle K,
as El Paso is a car town .
i like books, but got into e-books after some
begrudgement factors had been overcome.
you
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