FLUXLIST: band names

2000-09-12 Thread Andrew Dalio

How about The Diary Readers?

-bunny




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Re: FLUXLIST: Name the Band

2000-09-12 Thread Alex Cook

I've always thought CoCo Mephisto would be a good band name, so you are 
welcome to it

Alex


From: "Patricia Dean" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: Name the Band
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 14:32:18 +0100

To All:

My friend Lila has a new chamber music group.  They need a name!!

Musicians are violinist, cellist, guitarist (guitarist also plays lute and 
mandolin), soprano vocalist (also flutist).  Music consists of opera, 
classical, baroque, renaissance, celtic, jazz, and, oh, popular stuff.

Help!!! (that last cry is from Lila)

Best,
PK

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Re: FLUXLIST: Tristram Shandy

2000-09-12 Thread ann klefstad

A ps of sorts--after the post re that dear man Lawrence Sterne.

Now, Thomas Bernhard bores me to tears. All that selfawareness. It's
like aquiring a taste for your own teeth.

AK

Heiko Recktenwald wrote:

 Laurence Sterne..

 On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Roger Stevens wrote:

  I read bits of this at school
  many, many, many years ago
 
  I don't think I've ever met anyone
  who has read the whole thing through
  (bit like Finnegan's Wake)

 Hmmm...anyway, its extremly boring read today.
 So slow. How he travelled. So much detail.




Re: FLUXLIST: Re: news FLASH!

2000-09-12 Thread Carol Starr

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Re: FLUXLIST: Tristram Shandy

2000-09-12 Thread ann klefstad

What!! What? What?! Boring? Obviously badly translated -- mucho joy in
the language is part of the Sterne experience. I've read it several
times and never been bored. And also his travel journal thing, is
lovely, an open-eyed person is never out of date.

AK

Heiko Recktenwald wrote:

 Laurence Sterne..

 On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Roger Stevens wrote:

  I read bits of this at school
  many, many, many years ago
 
  I don't think I've ever met anyone
  who has read the whole thing through
  (bit like Finnegan's Wake)

 Hmmm...anyway, its extremly boring read today.
 So slow. How he travelled. So much detail.




Re: FLUXLIST: Name the Band

2000-09-12 Thread ann klefstad



Howsabout the Chronotopians?
AK
Patricia Dean wrote:

To All:My
friend Lila has a new chamber music group. They need a name!!Musicians
are violinist, cellist, guitarist (guitarist also plays lute and mandolin),
soprano vocalist (also flutist). Music consists of opera, classical,
baroque, renaissance, celtic, jazz, and, oh, popular stuff.Help!!!
(that last cry is from Lila)Best,PK





Re: FLUXLIST: Re: Name the Band

2000-09-12 Thread Candace Le Claire



Charlie's Angels
Patricia Dean wrote:

Addendum:The
chamber group consist of 3 lovely ladies and 1 handsome dude.PK

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Subject: Name the Band
To All:My friend Lila has
a new chamber music group. They need a name!!Musicians
are violinist, cellist, guitarist (guitarist also plays lute and mandolin),
soprano vocalist (also flutist). Music consists of opera, classical,
baroque, renaissance, celtic, jazz, and, oh, popular stuff.Help!!!
(that last cry is from Lila)Best,PK





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Re: FLUXLIST: Name the Band

2000-09-12 Thread Devon Paulson

Patricia,

My friends and I always say that we want to name our band (not that we have 
one, but if we did) Lesbien Sidecar. I don't think we'll be using it as none 
of us have any musical talent- except I can listen to music with the best of 
them.
Besides it would be extremely funny to call a chamber music group a name 
like that. I would laugh and laugh, and then I would go see them 4 times.

disco



From: "Patricia Dean" To All:

My friend Lila has a new chamber music group.  They need a name!!

Musicians are violinist, cellist, guitarist (guitarist also plays lute and
mandolin), soprano vocalist (also flutist).  Music consists of opera,
classical, baroque, renaissance, celtic, jazz, and, oh, popular stuff.

Help!!! (that last cry is from Lila)

Best,
PK



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Re: FLUXLIST: Tristram Shandy

2000-09-12 Thread David Baptiste Chirot



Many thanks to those who answered my query a bit back as to what
book was being referred to

have never read TRISTRAM SHANDY but know many regard it as one of 
mighty precursors of modernist/postmodenrist work in literature

one of those books one intends to read
but then the road to hell is as they say paved with good
intentions!

in which case am well on my way!

--dbc




FLUXLIST: Name the Band

2000-09-12 Thread alan bowman





  


The "Norfolk and Good" Band was one i always 
liked, but never got around to .

it helps if you say it out loud




Re: FLUXLIST: Name the Band

2000-09-12 Thread Roger Stevens

how about

LILALTO
LILO HILO
LILY THE PINK
BELLE CHAMBER
CHAMBERLESQUE
CHAMPAGNE
CHAMBERMADE
FOURCHAMBERS
FOUR CHAMBERS AND A FEW NEURALS
BETTY FOURCHAMBERS
WELL STRUNG
HUNG STRUNG AND QUARTET
STRUNG OUT
HIGHLY STRUNG
STRINGALONG
ANNE DANTE
ANNE DANTE AND THE INFERNOS
PIXIE HEART LOSS
INFIDELIO
ARTEMISIA
BACHELOR'S BUTTONS
TORTURE CHAMBER
LILY LASCIVIOUS AND THE WHITE DEATH METAL THRASH 3







FLUXLIST: FYI:net.congestion

2000-09-12 Thread // - - \\ who that chick b

sorry for the long post... let me know if anyone is interested in going...

bernice

net.congestion

International Festival of Streaming Media

Amsterdam, October 6 - 8, 2000




* INTRODUCTION


The Streaming Media Festival is the result of a collaboration of a broad

coalition of Dutch and international cultural organisations, artists and

media tacticians. The festival is devoted to new forms of broadcasting
and
live programming that have emerged around the Internet ("streaming
media").
The festival presents and explores the use of streaming media as an
artistic and tactical medium, i.e. the points where artistically
challenging work and socially relevant content meet. The main venues
will
be Paradiso, De Balie and De Melkweg, creating a unique festival
infrastructure around the Leidse Plein in the heart of Amsterdam.

The festival will be a showcase of the most exciting and innovative
artistic and tactical streaming media projects from around the globe.
The
program includes performances, concerts, club events, public
presentations
and debates, the media-bank a public hands-on walk-in media space,
walk-in
studio's that give the audience a chance to see the artists and
technicians
at work and interact with the live programs as they are being made,
workshops and seminars. A large part of the festival will actually
happen
in the media; on the Internet, in local and national radio broadcasts,
via
cable television, satellite, and any other available trans- national
medium.

Besides a public event and meeting place, the festival will also provide
a
platform for a professional exchange of ideas and experiences. Various
artistic and tactical communities who work with new media, but who do
not
regularly meet each other will be brought together. The aim of this
meeting
point is to give new incentives to these communities, and to create new
lasting structures for co-operation and the development of fresh ideas
and
improved technology in this field. The festival will facilitate a
cross-point where representatives of the cultural field and the
main-stream
industry can meet to learn about each others ideas and exchange mutual
experiences.



*  HISTORY AND PRIOR EVENTS


In the past few years there have been a number of interesting junctures
for
thought and discussion about streaming media in a cultural and artistic
context. 'Horizontal radio' by Kunstradio Wien ('95) was probaly one of
the
earliest cross-overs between radio and net.radio in the arts. In 1998
Net.radio Days (Berlin) created the first major forum of this kind. From

this landmark event a number of successful gatherings followed including

'Sync or Stream'in Banff (Canada), Art Servers Unlimited (London, 98),
The
Acoustic Space - 56 hours live net.radio at Open X (Ars Electronica,
Linz,
98), and Xchange Unlimited (Riga, 98). Those present at these forums
were
largely from net.radio and net.art communities such as the Xchange
community. They brought together ideas and experiences to share with
other
practitioners. However, it has always been apparent that at these events

the necessary infrastructure to work in an ongoing collaborative way was

missing. It has also been true that these groups have been unable to
access
resources that would raise the profile of their practice within the
public
sphere.



*  AIMS OF THE FESTIVAL


The Streaming Media Festival is aimed both at a larger audience of
people
interested in the arts and media, experimental music, club culture and
related fields, as well as a professional audience who are already
engaged,
or interested to become engaged, in this rapidly developing medium. The
organisers have set the following aims for the festival:


- The festival provides a platform primarily for the use of streaming
media
as an artistic and tactical medium.

- The festival will focus strictly on streaming media, both audio and
video.

- The festival brings image (video / film) and sound (radio  sound art)

communities together, who now operate largely in separate domains.

- In the tradition of the famous Amsterdam Next 5 Minutes conferences
this
festival sets itself a particular aim at bringing together artistic form

and socially relevant content and practices around streaming media.

- An interlocked series of public events will structure the program,
that
will happen simultaneously in the physical locations in Amsterdam
(Paradiso, Balie, Melkweg), on the Internet, in local and national
media,
as well as through a series of remote events that connect live  on-line
to
the festival in Amsterdam.

- The field of documentary film making is an area where streaming media
is
already playing a (minor) role, which is expected to expand rapidly in
the
coming years. The media-arts and tactical media communities, and the
documentary film makers do not usually meet. This festival attempts to
create a lively exchange between these 

Re: FLUXLIST: Tristram Shandy

2000-09-12 Thread David Baptiste Chirot




personally i find what Heiko wrote very beautiful:


"So slow.  How he traveled.  So much detail."

though there's a good clue there:  the slowness makes for the
attention with "so much detail"

just as conversely the speed of attention, which is condensed into
the short phrases, "covering so much ground" so to speak:
  
"So slow. 
   How he traveled.
 So much detail"

--dave baptiste

On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, ann klefstad wrote:

 A ps of sorts--after the post re that dear man Lawrence Sterne.
 
 Now, Thomas Bernhard bores me to tears. All that selfawareness. It's
 like aquiring a taste for your own teeth.
 
 AK
 
 Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
 
  Laurence Sterne..
 
  On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Roger Stevens wrote:
 
   I read bits of this at school
   many, many, many years ago
  
   I don't think I've ever met anyone
   who has read the whole thing through
   (bit like Finnegan's Wake)
 
  Hmmm...anyway, its extremly boring read today.
  So slow. How he travelled. So much detail.
 
 






Re: FLUXLIST: Name the Band

2000-09-12 Thread meryl
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Name the Band



Well, I've always been partial to Henry.

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From: Patricia Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: Name the Band
Date: Mon, Sep 11, 2000, 9:32 AM


To All:

My friend Lila has a new chamber music group. They need a name!!

Musicians are violinist, cellist, guitarist (guitarist also plays lute and mandolin), soprano vocalist (also flutist). Music consists of opera, classical, baroque, renaissance, celtic, jazz, and, oh, popular stuff.

Help!!! (that last cry is from Lila)

Best,
PK






Re: FLUXLIST: Tristram Shandy

2000-09-12 Thread meryl

Wait a minute now!  I've read both Finnegan's Wake and Ulysses.  In fact 
I've read Ulysses several times, it's one of my top 5 favorite books.  I
don't believe that the nice boys and girls on this list haven't gotten past
Dubliners and Portrait of the Artist in their explorations of Joyce (you
have looked into JJ haven't you?  Of course you have!).

Certainly these are not "easy" books, but they're so very wonderful.  If you
don't feel up to the "big books" I would recommend Anthony Burgess' essays
on JJ called ReJoyce.

Soon I'll start carrying on about Pynchon

Kiss Kiss
Badgergirl

Devon:  got your packet and am sorting through it.  more concrete info soon.

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From: veljeni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Tristram Shandy
Date: Mon, Sep 11, 2000, 10:02 AM


  I don't think I've ever met anyone
  who has read the whole thing through
  (bit like Finnegan's Wake)

 I don'¨t even know anyone who has actually read Ulysses. But one of my big
 plans for the future is to translate Finnegan's Wake into Finnish. I
 already bought Webster's huge dictionary. I still lack a copy of the book
 itself. And no I haven't read it, not a single page.

 Hmmm...anyway, its extremly boring read today.
 So slow. How he travelled. So much detail.

 It's difficult. Strange phrases, strange words. And translations suck.

 mn

 



Re: FLUXLIST: Name the Band

2000-09-12 Thread David Baptiste Chirot



how bout 

nautilus chambers

as in the chambers of large nautilus shells

that one may so wonderfully listen to/in/with


and then there's the submarine real and the imagined one of Captain nemo

and the nautilus machine!

connotations one may or may not want to drag in unnoticed

--dbc




Re: FLUXLIST: Name the Band

2000-09-12 Thread narvis ...pez

Orphic Baroque Girls

At 02:32 pm +0100 11/9/00, Patricia Dean wrote:
To All:   My friend Lila has a new chamber music group.  They need  a
name!!   Musicians are violinist, cellist, guitarist (guitarist also
plays lute and mandolin), soprano vocalist (also flutist).  Music consists
of opera, classical, baroque, renaissance, celtic, jazz, and, oh, popular
stuff.   Help!!! (that last cry is from Lila)   Best, PK






Re: FLUXLIST: Name the Band

2000-09-12 Thread { brad brace }

On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
   how bout 
 
   nautilus chambers


Or just, 'Naughty Lust.' Sell the music! Free caps!  /:b







FLUXLIST: index card trade

2000-09-12 Thread Josh Ronsen

Howdy y'all,

I was at the library this evening, just browsing (I love browsing through the library: 
so many subjects to read about).  I was once again thinking of which Duchamp biography 
to read (any suggestions? I have been reading a string of biographies/autobiographies 
lately: Stanislaw Lem, Aldous Huxley, Nancy Cunard, Thomas Bernhard; who will be 
next?), and right above the Duchamp bios was that Oxford University Press book "Art 
Trends Since 1945" (or "Trends in Art Since 1945"?). Something compelled me to look in 
it, although I have looked in it before. Lo and behold, someone had left some index 
cards in it. One was blank, one had a sentence fragment on it, and the third, the 
third, had a 35-word definition of "Conceptual Art" scrawled on it. This last one I 
put in my pocket.

Now, I am offering this index card to a lucky one of you, in fact, the first one who 
replies to me saying they want it. The only catch is that the winner has to send me a 
non-blank index card in return (or something roughly the size of an index card). I 
want to disqualify Ann K. because she finds Thomas Bernhard boring, but I possess a 
forgiving nature, so she may enter for the card.

On your marks, get set...

-Josh Ronsen
http://www.nd.org/jronsen














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