So - what is/ was genius 2000?
An online personality by some idiot. He was spamming the list with shit.
Question remains how this should have been adressed properly.
Was there any censorship ?
I think he would have been kicked off every list.
H.
I (and probably a lot of others)
haven't a
center. During 1984, one of the departments decided that they were not
going to have a department head,
1984, this was late.
At 19:22 Uhr +0200 17.05.2001, alan bowman wrote:
what happened to the WAP stuff?
And what happened to WAP in general ?
Reminds me to the Polaroid craze here some time ago.
I had the opinion it would be more wise to boycott
such things.
Make your webpages easy, test them with lynx,
will make
What they are asking for carries no weight, and you are escalating
Blablablabla. Please give us a definition for censorship.
http://rhythmiclight.com/archives/ideas/correspondences.html
Rod thanks for this.
I'm also curious about text-based scores for visual art but which employ the
web in some manner. For instance the use of the web to exchange performance
instructions, that kind of thing. Can we conceive of a
Talk bill
Seeper snow log thick drank
skull ladder crawled S deeper
pun dit sed. deem blow,
manter babe sprayed the bun
plate sample, ice rung, plug
torn ranter cap you're late
blink sump shade torn a
tramp bud then you sink
rugly splurned an sample scrawled
pimply rat but ever sung
John M.
John, I enjoy your poems. What method do you use? You get some great word/image /sound combinations. -DonGet your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Thx., Don. I'm tempted to say no method; I just
writes 'em, which in a way is true, but isn't the whole
story. Many of my poems are done within some kind of structure
(these short recent ones are Decimas, an old Spanish form, tho the
rhyme-schemes are my own invention) but there are plenty that
T rot tut
Trance ham, sling dont
toble fontly ster pants
bund nope, mundled shore,
stape or stoc runned
away nips oh stat
sorby where the wave
loco flation, top sum
flutters in yr soca
lo grunt. skreek limb
yr plan soam glows
John M. Bennett
Hi all,
Well it occurred to me that the responsibility of being involved in Fluxlist
at owner level was largely unrewarding in cases where I'm made to seem like
some sort of ogre imposing my personal preferences on the list. I felt that
I had to act to preserve and promote the best nature of the
Heiko wrote:
And what happened to WAP in general ?
It's still going in UK, most new phones here are WAP phones.
Reminds me to the Polaroid craze here some time ago.
Actually I'm still a polaroid head. But my i-zone has gathered dust a little
since I got a joycam...
I had the opinion it
Hi Brad,
Since you're our resident garden guru, do you know much about Bonsai? In
particular how can you cure chlorosis without resorting to chellated
iron/iron sulphate?
This is serious as the pressure of Bonsai is intense, one quick mistake and
several years of small tree cultivation end up
John wrote:
There's also a sense in which I don't understand what I'm doing at all,
which is why I keep doing it: in order to try to understand what I'm doing!
It's all a wonderful mystery...
I feel like this with regard to the music I make. I like that feeling of
pure experiment..it's very
hi sol,
unfortuantely the dark side advances and the spoiler sits in triumph. too bad,
but i understand your not wanting any more unpleasantness. life is short and
i'm for enjoying it as much as possible.
happily you are staying on the list as it would be a great loss to not have
your input.
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Sent: 09 July 2001 18:22
Subject: EYEBEAM ATELIER
EYEBEAM ATELIER
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Sol:
Yeah, not knowing what's going to happen is wonderful. I also find,
tho, that working in a traditional form often adds to that
sense of not knowing. The form can change what you do in completely
unexpected ways.
And yes, I do have quite a few audio cassettes of readings, performances,
well, i've yet to receive sol's comment, but am
reading it on carol's bottom half (eh, hem...)
i'm of two minds on this matter: 1) the initial feeling of
resentment towards people who harass others - and
harassment, by the way, is grounds for excommunication
according to the list rules and
Hi
I get the feeling I'm the only one who thinks Eric and Tamas are funny.
And
possibly
I wondered if it was an event
maybe funny
but reading through it all
I can't see the humour
I don't mean that ironically. More to the point, I believe they are very
much aware that they're being funny.
by the way
IS the fluxlist a democracy?
I live in a democracy
(not an ideal one, I admit)
but my websites
my books
my house
my car
my garden
they are not democracies
I ask troublemakers to leave
it's nice to share your lettuces with slugs and snails
but if you want edible lettuces...
XXX
Hi Alex,
Actually I too do not want to see anyone kicked off Fluxlist. In fact I urge
people to kick people onto Fluxlist. Although I suggest the use of soft
shoes.
cheers,
Sol.
I live in a democracy
(not an ideal one, I admit)
but my websites
my books
my house
my car
my garden
Hey Roger,
I live in Mexico's cradle of democracy -Baja California does it count?
xxbb
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On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, narvis ...pez wrote:
maybe we have an other genius 2000
or similar god in campaing again?
Well, if this was a _real Fluxist fluxlist, the (apparently)
one person banned (G-2000), would be the logical choice as
new (sole) list-owner.
/:b
As always, ex-listowner Sol doesn't get it.
1.
Tamas is not my sidekick and I am not his sidekick.
2.
More people are driven away from the list due to boredom than dispute.
3.
I didn't kick Ken Friedman off the list. He left out of plain
embarrassment after
he realized that it was absolutely
yeah!!
vote for g-2000!
he promised a fluxus-fluxlist-fluxsit-fluxist-flixits
god-good comeback
(without video copyrights)
...p
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I entirely agree to it all / Eric
narvis ...pez wrote:
yeah!!
vote for g-2000!
he promised a fluxus-fluxlist-fluxsit-fluxist-flixits
god-good comeback
(without video copyrights)
...p
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Fecha: Fri, 13 Jul
At 01:01 AM 7/14/01 +0200, you wrote:
As always, ex-listowner Sol doesn't get it.
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Best wishes to all and especially to the ones who get it.
Eric Andersen.
yawn
Is this going to be over soon?
Deborah
Probably not / Eric
Deborah wrote:
At 01:01 AM 7/14/01 +0200, you wrote:
As always, ex-listowner Sol doesn't get it.
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Best wishes to all and especially to the ones who get it.
Eric Andersen.
yawn
Is this going to be over soon?
now that's funny! c
Rod Stasick wrote:
well, i've yet to receive sol's comment, but am
reading it on carol's bottom half (eh, hem...)
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carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
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Many of us are already well aware that:
I, [Max Herman] have been on netime, Rhizome, and Fluxlist as a
first rate pest. I, [Max Herman] tell you this in earnest not to
brag about myself but to rather convince you that you stand a
better chance to develop as a genius if your teacher is
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