Yes and when dinner was served, where did Vincent van Gogh?
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Patricia wrote:
Gosh, I forgot the thrill of the Rauschenberger, studded with capers...
Patricia wrote:
However, the FrancisBaconBurger can be very tasty, and kinda makes ya
salivate while
Not sure if this got in yet, but the Warhol burger cooks in fifteen
minutes.
while the DamienHirstBurger is loaded with preservatives..
(ugh. This is giving me a stomach ache. :)
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
Yes and when dinner was served, where did Vincent van Gogh?
On
In a mail timed and dated 02:45 PM 6/22/00 +0100, the talented Sol Nte took
the time to write:
Last August after many list problems and flame wars we decided
Who's "we"?
No-one asked me...
Hi all,
Received the poetry book this morning just before I left for work...
Roger is magnificent!
He has done a wonderful job, fine production values and layoutI'm
very,very impressed.
Thank you Roger.
cheers,
Sol.
Hi all,
I meant to send the following text to the list as well yesterday but was in
a hurry so only sent it to Owen. I wanted to send it to all of you so you
realised that my criticisms of online rudeness were not some kind of
response to Owen's trial idea. I think Owen thought I was attacking
In response to my use of the words "we decided" in referring to decisions
taken on this list last year...
Brad wrote:
we?
not us
behind closed doors
John wrote:
Who's "we"?
No-one asked me...
Well my response is this:
Having conjugated the verb "to decide" these were my
Date: 22 June 2000 16:41
Subject: Mail Art Call: Pushing the Envelope
PUSHING THE ENVELOPE
A Mail Art Exhibition
CALL FOR ENTRY
For this exhibition MAIL ART is defined as art produced on the exterior of
Envelopes and sent through the mail to be post-marked.
The canvas, so to speak, is the
"Several kinds of behavior will result in expulsion from Fluxlist. Abuse,
harassment, impersonation, violation of confidentiality, reposting of
private posts without permission and spamming are unacceptable. We will not
serve as a forum for racist, sexist, malicious or mendacious behaviour. "
in their survey of "action art" a couple years ago. One particularly
memorable piece from that show was the French guy who canned his own feces
and sold it as "artist's shit," with the price fixed to the price of gold. I
"Merde a'artist", a classic. Wouldnt mix it with the other stuff.
H.
And then there's the Western Art Burger, later known as the White Castle . .
. which is small, and only good to eat while it's hot.
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--
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Actually Merda d'artista always reminds me of the english expression "piss
artist" which far from meaning an artist who works with urine refers to
someone who thinks everything they do is far more important than it
actually
is.
a piss artist is also someone who isn't very good at doing what he
I hope I'm not intruding, but trials in absentia are not usually
considered the most democratically just way of doing justice. If you
propose a trial, then you ought to give the defendant an opportunity to
defend himself. That would mean, at the least, reinstating him to the
list for the duration
In a message dated 6/23/00 12:11:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
maybe a fictitious character should enter the list and abuse someone
then we can have a proper fictional trial
Can I be the judge? Or does this job require experience? If it does than can
I be the public defender?
there is also its distant cousin so to speak:
piss poor
(aka dirt broke)
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, ann klefstad wrote:
Actually Merda d'artista always reminds me of the english expression "piss
artist" which far from meaning an artist who works with urine refers to
I suppose what we could do would be to list the cast of characters
(including an abuser and an abusee) and have all who wanted to play submit
their names to the fluxlist, with a deadline, then Roger could put each set
of names for each character into the container of his choice and choose.
At
Davidson Gigliotti writes
I hope I'm not intruding, but trials in absentia are not usually
considered the most democratically just way of doing justice. If you
I agree. How did I get sucked into this? I didn't think it
was a good idea in the first place...
But the opportunity of the defendant
I suppose what we could do would be to list the cast of characters
(including an abuser and an abusee) and have all who wanted to play submit
their names to the fluxlist, with a deadline, then Roger could put each set
no, leave me out of the fun this time
(see previous message)
oh, sorry, i thot you would be in charge of binding the five 600-page briefs in
leather and distributing them to a list of hundreds : )
Roger Stevens wrote:
I suppose what we could do would be to list the cast of characters
(including an abuser and an abusee) and have all who
"Where did you got this takeaway ?"
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Davidson Gigliotti wrote:
I hope I'm not intruding, but trials in absentia are not usually
considered the most democratically just way of doing justice. If you
Brilliant ;-)
Absolutely, Sol, Thank You, Thank You.
Roger Stevens wrote:
I say "thank you" to Sol for prompt, effective action, and I
thank every list administrator who does the work it takes to
keep this list up and running for those of us who take part.
Ken Friedman
I agree!
way of allen bukoff [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Subject: FLUXLIST: Mail Art Call: Pushing the Envelope
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Come one, come all! you are invited to participate in this extraordinary
art event... Pushing the
At 05:50 pm +0100 23/6/00, Roger Stevens wrote:
maybe a fictitious character should enter the list and abuse someone
who is "movimiento"? its the great puzzle
was he the same when got up this morning?
then we can have a proper fictional trial
so, we can done the sentence first then the trial
At 03:09 pm +0100 23/6/00, Sol Nte wrote:
Maybe people have this expression in other countries also?
in spanish we said: "yo con 'me-arte' tengo"
...pez
ps: piss = mear
mi-arte = my-art = me-art
mi = me
ma-me-mi-mo-mu
ps 2: sorry, duchamp again but i wonder if the
ps 2: sorry, duchamp again but i wonder if the first piece-piss-art in
history is his "fountain" (new york, 1917)
I seem to remember that there's some brand of beer from Belgium with a
picture of a little boy peeing on its label. Apparently this is a famous
fountain in the town where the beer
"narvis ...pez" wrote:
ps 2: sorry, duchamp again but i wonder if the first
piece-piss-art in
history is his "fountain" (new york, 1917)
Rembrandt did some charming tiny drawings of pissing women--just because
they're depictions shouldn't obviate their subversiveness.
Thinking of
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Sol Nte wrote:
Indeed today Brad writes:
mailing lists should not be censured; especially arts lists! /:b
The reality is that we have 2 main types of online discussion forums:
newsgroups and lists: newsgroups are totally open and unmoderated, lists are
moderated.
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Sol Nte wrote:
Having conjugated the verb "to decide" these were my choices:
You forgot: "the List decided."
/:b
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De : R.Gancie/C.Parcelli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Envoyé : vendredi 23 juin 2000 00:51
Objet : Re: FLUXLIST: Breton removed?
One particularly
memorable piece from that show was the French guy who canned his own
feces
and sold it as "artist's
I don't think the Dadaists felt themselves
privledged, i.e. "card-carrying members of the Dada Club," to be able to
do
such things
You might be right, even though there use to be a real club Dada, in Berlin
I think, as far as someone like Kurt Schwitters was clearly refused to enter
in in 1919
Even your now-dead high-fluxist-priest
advocated censuring my ideas online... and all this I don't mind but ONLY
if the lists are truly open, free and democratic.
Free Fluxlist Now!
/:b
FREE BRAD BRACE NOW!! LET HIM GO OUT OF THIS CENSURED PLACE NOW!! as he
seems to ask for...
bertrand
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Sol Nte wrote:
Actually maybe this trial will give people a chance to state why they feel
how they do about these issues. So far neither Heiko nor Brad who both
objected to the removal of mo***ento have stated a clear case for why they
believe this action to have been
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On Fri, 23 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I be the judge? Or does this job require experience? If it does than can
I be the public defender?
Perhaps Mr*** has already judged us! /:b
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Ken Friedman wrote:
... Anyone who
wishes to do so is free to establish any kind of online community
they wish to create. The "we" who currently own Fluxlist
have built this community this way.
But it's _not a community; the "we owners" might better establish a
private
brad brace wrote:
(The List was also denied the possibility of interacting with mo***ento.)
Democracy is messy...
And liberty plucks justice by the nose;
The baby beats the nurse, and quite athwart
Goes all decorum.
repeat offender
or "hit and run" driver
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