Title: John Sinclair/Fluxedo Juntion Live at CBGBs Gallery Thursday, September 28th - 8 PM
Greetings;
Fluxedo Junction (that's myself, Scott Kuchler, and my partner - Will Angeloro) are very proud to announce that we'll be
performing live with the great poet/activist John Sinclair for the
Disco wrote
I don't know much about Fluxus. I know the few stories I have heard on
this
list and the basic facts. Things I have read and learned but my well of
knowledge regaurding Fluxus isn't that deep.
so dig into it
I find what I do know extremely
interesting and am eager to learn
Reed Altemus wrote
How about: yes, I have several books by Something Else: Anthology of
Concrete
Poetry, Annotated Topography of Chance, FOEW, and Jefferson's
Birthday/Postface.
I have just finished reading all of them, anyone else read any of these
and
would
like to start a discussion
Now, there's an interesting point about Fluxus it'll continue until
people tire of it.
I wonder how many of the original fluxus artists are tired of it?
this is a very good question. It's amazing to see how much the original
fluxus bunch came to be tired of Fluxus very soon in the
so, what things interest me, well many but
in regard to Fluxus I'm fascinated by Something Else Press
publicationsI
have my own small collection of them which may grow if I win the lottery
or
become a highwayman, what really intrigues me is the clever printing
techniques..
I also have
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Isnt this by Swift ?
Who is much faster and much more readable IMHO.
You're absolutely right...I'd better
Sol wrote:
What I do like about Something Else Press and Hansjorg Mayer is that both
use a trade book format to convey artistic contents which I infinitely
prefer as an artist's book strategyI have never really got into, say
accordion books for example..they're very nice but the outside
dear Sol,
once again I spent a long time without being able to follow the Fluxlist
movement. I must say that your large mind openness (I'm not sure that this
word exist) and your kindness is a true example of tolerance to me.
Bertrand, I agree with you. I don't know what happened exactly..guess
I just meant Fluxus history, that's all.
From: "Bertrand et Claudia CLAVEZ"
What do you mean by not being that educated in the fluxus way?
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Henry Miller did 2/3 of this. See "Hieronymous Bosch and the
Oranges of Big Sur." That would be, at least, items 2 and 3.
Yet, still sounds eventful to me.
One could always:
1. paint vodka
2. drink 50 coloured waters.
3. sell them for a minus sum
dance round
Carol Starr wrote:
hi eryk,
To All:
Catching up on reading here after, yes, weeks of busyness, trying
to *sell* art, hahahahaha (I almost deleted that
inbetweengiggle/bellylaugh because of the purported seriousness
of fluxlist (that would be the hahahaha, to provide definition)
oh and the roots of the message (sell), but
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