Re: FLUXLIST: toronto panel

2000-02-09 Thread Sol Nte
Hi Joshua, i have decided to seriously study and reperform some classic fluxus and dada pieces starting this year. anyone wishing to help me do so is invited to email me scores or good sources. i already have 'fluxus reader' and 'ubi fluxus', Go to http://www.nutscape.com/fluxus/homepage/

Re: FLUXLIST: Heiko's museum event

2000-02-09 Thread Sol Nte
Thank you Marc for this great description of your performance. cheers, Sol.

FLUXLIST: MP3 project (was MP3)

2000-02-09 Thread Sol Nte
Eryk wrote: Yes, but certainly there are several collaborations that can go out without real time. And there is a general midi-based network thingamabob that lets you jam in real time, though you are stuck to general midi which is limiting and not very fun after a while This is closer to what I

Re: FLUXLIST: Re: FLUXLIST-digest V2 #482

2000-02-09 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
It sounds like Haider is a sort of Jesse Ventura type, with more unfortunate predilections. Jesse not being a bigot, but rather a rowdy. Maybe, I dont know Ventura. Haider isnt anyhow brutal looking or so. I think he is a typical right wing liberal (in the sense of chicago economists, who

FLUXLIST: Austria/Visit the Krematorium

2000-02-09 Thread Miklos Legrady
Visit the Krematorium. _ This is the completion of the project I just submitted to Ars Electronica; a raw piece, but somewhat informative. Also emailed invite to 4 Austrian newspapers and a Vienna TV station. http://www.c3.hu/~itmiklos/site/aa2.html + +just dust and ashes +

Re: FLUXLIST: snow

2000-02-09 Thread Don Boyd
No, sherry, that doesn't bore me at all. Look forward to the photos. Try Sol Nte SHERRY wrote: reporting on recent happening: So sunday afriend and I put on rock star bikini thingsand hiked ourway on afrozen lake on to an islandin the middle of ourcollegecampusand rockedout

Re: FLUXLIST: MP3 project (was MP3)

2000-02-09 Thread Sumicide Xarae
But I dont understand, why you suggest putting things onto mp3.com. Why support such "portals" ? "Label fetishism" ? ;-) Mp3.com is great! I don't think anyone really pays attention to the portal part... :D It's much better than throwing your mp3's on a server and expecting people to visit

Re: FLUXLIST: MP3 project (was MP3)

2000-02-09 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
Hi, On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Sol Nte wrote: Things like that are allready done or tried on a "professionel" level. I'm not interested in professional levels or if it's been done before. I We are testing media ;-)

Re: FLUXLIST: MP3 project (was MP3)

2000-02-09 Thread father
I would definitely like to take part in something like this, if it ends up taking place. I'm pretty sure my keyboard has midi capabilities, i may need to buy a cable or something, but basically "i'm in". I could also help make CDs and distribute it to local independant record stores. - nick

Re: FLUXLIST: toronto panel

2000-02-09 Thread George Free
toronto does not offer much to a fluxus fan Toronto has everything a fluxus fan needs: bright cold winters hot steamy summers sad autumns and soggy springs here you can look up and see the world is large beautiful

FLUXLIST: Re: FLUXLIST-digest V2 #488

2000-02-09 Thread jana egerova
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 04:02:52 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: "Porges, Timothy" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jana, No desire to salt anyone's wounds, here, and Haider is an unfortunately familiar political type (in U$A we have many like him: the last governor of california, the current mayor

Re: FLUXLIST: MP3 project (was MP3)

2000-02-09 Thread primate _
Well Sol, Im intrested in this concept, but I have never used midi before...is there any progs you suggest? From: "Sol Nte" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FLUXLIST: MP3 project (was MP3) Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 10:52:09 - Eryk wrote: Yes,