I wish I was but I am in LA. You would be nice to meet 'cause you sent me
that stuff that I never thanked you for (by the way, thank you soo
much!!). Oh well, maybe another time.
disco
From: "Melissa McCarthy"
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So, anyone in the Northeast: I'm not opposed to *some* travel, and
in the email today...
Date: 19 Sep 2000 20:01:35
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Subject: Fluxus 'n' such...
M. Sai -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I like word art, collage, and I'm experimenting with sound
collage...taking pictures of people with a can of tomato soup...planning
to
Hello FLUXLISTERS all! Don Boyd back again and seeking probably old news to
most of you. I left the list June 16, 2000 to move my office from New
Concord, Ohio to Mount Vernon, Ohio. My correct email address
will show above. My new snailmail is: P.O. Box 349, Fredericktown, OH
43019. (Not
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Subject: Prosklhsh Ellhnikhs NET ART gia to Festival MEDI@TERRA/ATH/noemv/00 (fwd)
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Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
Its a great exemple how the sound of the village names can influence the
feeling. Locmariaquer etc..
This is such a bizarre coincidence. I'm editing a book, a sort of memoir of an
oysterman, which cites several times a work called "The Oysters of
Locmariaquer".
meryl wrote:
Couldn't download your stuff due to (endless) technical difficulties. But
anything that combines ska and a confused and frustrated audience can't be
bad in my book (which today happens to be A Void by Georges Perec).
Georges Perec! The best of best! All those guys, Queneau
sources in the same week? Uncanny! Unheimlich! Woop!
We can stand this ;-)
Is there some place in the US, which is called like Lands End (in
Cornwall) or Finisterre ?
There are all kinds of great names in the US as elsewhere. Ball Club and Sleepy
Eye are fine little Minnesota burgs,
Here it comes, with Linux mtvp as the mpgplayer:
cat $1 | xargs -n 1 mtvp
For MPEG 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Owen Smith wrote:
Intermedial activity, such as many
Fluxus type works, does not signify a new combination of pre-existing
categories of approaches or media, but rather it is a more general and
crucial questioning of knowledge and experience as either discrete or
Carol Starr wrote:
but weeds don't smell bad at all...don't you like my score? i have never had
festering lilies. h.
Josh Ronsen wrote:
a weed is just a flower by another name...
"Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds."
-Josh Ronsen
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Melissa all
The best piece, in my opinion was one rubber stamp by the New York
mailartist Mark Bloch which said "LACKS WIT". I didn't really see
anything unusual- it was the usual global collage of crap. Mail art does not
inspire me any more. It's been done and done- the only thing that
Hi Sol
Sol Nte wrote:
Hi Reed,
Sounds like you had fun at Wexner.
Yeah, I did. Saw old friends and met new. Drank, ate, looked at art,
browsed the bookstore (of course considering that I had no money
at all because the plane ticket had cost me $430 this was a moot point),
did a lot of
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