Hi Rod:
While I can't answer your question, I bet these people can. Try emailing the folks
that are
responsible (*bless*) for this site:
http://neilinnes.org
Best,
PK
Rod Stasick wrote:
Hi:
This idea of adding CD's to "our" archive is nice but I guess
I'm gonna need some help - I
Ken Friedman's essay on the Venice Biennal and Robin Page brought
to mind the topiary puppy that Jeff Koons did in response to lack
of inclusion in same some years back
[Image]
There was a video on the making of this piece. Koons, an
ex-commodities broker, was shown climbing the
to explain DaDa?
Rod Stasick wrote:
OhAlways nice to have help from a Bonzo AND a Rutle! Rod
--- Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rod:
While I can't answer your question, I bet these people can. Try emailing the
folks that are
responsible (*bless*) for this site:
http
- haven't investigated
this much, but it might be pricey.
Oh, and then Sol (Hi Sol!! *grin*) can put the sheets in the
izone gallery, and who knows, perhaps we can sell them in
galleries and online and all be rich!!! hahahahaha.
Anyway, I'll appreciate any ideas/input.
Best Regards,
Patricia
Hola all,
Thanks for your response. Prob'ly would be best to send your
images directly to me
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
in case there's some kind of archiving problem(???)
cupl inches by cupl inches 100 res .jpg image. I'll resize into
stamp size for the sheets.
Time to go to werk now, bleagh.
Hi Roger greetings from Pacific Grove, California!!! "Butterfly Town" USA.
With all due respect, the Bonzo Dog Band really was the Bonzo Dada band,
really!!
http://bridge.anglia.ac.uk/~systimk/music/bonzos/History.Html
Best,
PK
Roger Stevens wrote:
Hi, just a note to say
(for anyone
Wow!! And I found this at the same site!! We can sign up and have our 15 minutes
of fame.
http://ctgr.free.fr/wiat/index.html
Jean-Philippe Halgand wrote:
dear Colleagues and friends
Hiding from the merciless universe of the art world ? Tired of libel and
injustice ?
Feeling like
Hi Rod:
Does this help?
http://www.websites-online.com/real.htm
Hasta,
Ptisha
gy" 3 CD set and it's really worth
purchasing - very witty stuff and quite fluxian.
Best, Patricia
Some proposed snow events/exercises/menus...
1.Snow sandwich - place 3 slices of snow, with relishes of
dew, fern fronds and finely diced pine needles between slices of
the bark of the madrone tree. Garnish with berries. Eat only
the snow without displacing the arrangement.
2. Build 4
If you can throw surrealism into the mix, here is an excellent web site
http://www.kalin.lm.com/
cheers,
PK
Tree/snow event
Take your slices of snow et. al. to Big Sur. Climb until you find a
madrone tree. Remove the bark, fill and eat. When sated, (not seated, but
standing) sing "The Lumberjack Song" as loudly as possible.
(Everything you ever wanted to know about the madrone is below)
A must for every Fluxer (If you don't have it, Barnes
Noble has it, Amazon would be 3-5 weeks). The Silverman collection,
as far as I know, is the largest collection of Fluxus work in the world,
and it's all chronicled in this book - even includes letters.
t of the investment
profession.
Allen, can you expound upon your last paragraph re Silverman/Hendricks?
Regards,
Patricia
I've been very into techno industrial music lately and have been exploring it. I
have a young musician friend that does electronic mixing - is there a site with
his music on it, or can you recommend a recording or video?
Patricia
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
cords...garbage...' The group
on it and I don't have an "access code."
grr. Prrrhaps I'll try and find it
somewhere else since I seem to have every other player in the world on
this thing.
PK
"The Perils of Patricia"
Rod Stasick wrote:
Stockhausen has, to some folks, so
s mimicked on the show (the Latin
American weather girl is fabulous) - some of the funniest parodies I've seen.
Patricia
"Villani, Adam" wrote:
I think most people in the UK can understand American accents
okay. We are
exposed
to a wide variety of Americanese on British TV.
OK, that's wh
.
Best,
Patricia
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
portions of my anatomy and I emailed them to a bakery, who
sprayed lemon vanilla cookies with ink jet food coloring,
creating photographic images on the icing, which were then
Do they have an URL ?
Heiko
The illustrated fruitscores really have me motivated - I'm off to the produce
market as we speak (I'd love to do a trade, Alan).
Speaking of produce, here's what to do if yours goes bad
http://www.pkharris.com/gallery/conceptual.html
(click through the "conceptual" stuff for various bad
Oh, my if only fluxfolks would send me more fluxstamps we could
be published in "Southern Artistamps."
http://colophon.com/Zybooks/mailartpage.html
Dam the perameters, just send me something square and I'll fix
it, or, snailmail it to me and I'll scan it.
P.K. Harris
137 Sixth St.
Pacific
These luvly people need publishers for shoe artsomebody,
ideas please?
http://users.skynet.be/swenters.shoes/page10.html
PK
"R.Gancie/C.Parcelli" wrote:
Ann wrote:
I haven't noticed any big blocks of code at all, I just get words. Is there
some difference in our services? Or do I just not notice much?
Occasionally someone sends a message with the whole web page (html code)
loaded into the e-mail message.
the coreographic score of the dance you performed to this
uplifting rumtitoodleny would be of interest to all, I must say,
and I might add.
PK
Roger Stevens wrote:
dididi
di di di
Da di di dah dah tah di doo di dah tarah ta
TA TA TA !!!
Rum ti toodle oodle oddle
odle ay
Good for you Terrence, for this post. I've been meaning to post the site.
Have been clicking on the "donate free food" button every day since
December - it's a highly worthy cause.
Best, PK
At 09:35 AM 03/10/2000 +, you wrote:
http://www.thehungersite.com/
Terrence writes;
Good day all.
Roger Stevens wrote:
Where is everyone?
it's meee - I'm over here
Actually, I've been laboring (first attempt) at setting up a
leetle website to house the fabulous fluxstamps I have been
receiving...so far, I haven't even cleaned the fridge, but here's
a beginning
Brad:
I appreciate your wont to express visually - one of my favorite magazines
isn't particularly slick, but, in the words of Brice Marden, "You can't beat
the real thing."
http://www.bombsite.com/
Best,
Patricia
{ brad brace } wrote:
I confess: I've been a usual fan of thi
ers" are mostly selfpublished zines, as far as I've found.
Best,
PK
Jay Marvin wrote:
Bomb is to inside for me. Same old lit crowd. I'd like to find something more
for outsiders.
jay
Patricia wrote:
Brad:
I appreciate your wont to express visually - one of my favorite magazines
isn'
Dear Rosemary:
Perhaps you can help out Benny Stratton (see below)? The "In the
Spirit of Fluxus" catalogue runs about 80 bucks U.S. according
to online booksources, and I canna' find my copy.
Bless,
PK
Can anyone help this person find a copy of Dick Higgin's essay
(?) on Intermedia? If so,
as a painter, your
audience would have a fresh idea, yes?
Best,
PK
Patricia wrote:
It's economics, unfortunately, supply and demand.
The U.S. is editing art out of its
educational vocabulary, and this won't bode well for arts publications
now and in the
future. But, if Bomb can survive and be supported
Allen:
I've been looking at this inviting website title stuff. Does one
have input into the verbiage or design, or is it all done by the
dudes, once a title is chosen?
Regards,
PK
Not to be missed!!!
shwashing when it is done in this spirit). ..."
from..
John Cage
AN ANTHOLOGY
edited by Richard Kostelanetz
Published by Da Capo Press
IsBN 0-306-80435-2
Namaste,
Patricia
For a collection of Satie midi files, visit and enjoy:
http://www.teledyn.com/fun/ErikSatie/
Thanks so much, it was lovely reading about Vexations while
listening to the music!!
Best,
PK
Ooooh, good work, Reed on ferreting out these words, and good idea about
the inscription in public places. Go for it!!! I see a collaboration
happening between you and Seyed Alavi...check out his public projects,
well, check out everything, at his site!
Maybe? (Oh and they have "CIA" maps, too)
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/europe.html#N
fluxengine
Rod Stasick wrote:
All-Knowing Flux Potentates:
...Speaking of reference sites (dictionaries, etc) - could anyone
recommend a good world map site? I need to find Diemen
way of
artmaking and your way of lifemaking.
Love,
Patricia
I'm on my way to the monthly ladies' book club meeting. I haven't had
time to read the book so I've downloaded the NY Times Review. I think
there will be wine involved. It is an event that only fronts as a
literary society, thank God!
Later,
Patricia of the Pink Petaled Petunia
Roger Stevens
What do fluxmessages do when they're having a lovely time on Dewsbury
Road? Do they communicate in a performance du papier en la dew?
Patrizia
Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote:
and then, at other times, thirty fluxmessages come in all at once...
I'll say it again,...
They're 10 miles north on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 03/24/2000 6:10:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fluxus is like a joke
in that you "get it" or you don't
whatabout:
fluxus is like a state of mind in which
"no-preconception is the pre-condition to discovery"?
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No, no, don't be afraid, he's an enlightened fluxbunny, he found
his third eye, brought it out, and now wears it as fluxbunny
chapeau decor. It bounces when he leaps, though, and, like a
good fluxbunny, he often documents the fluxbunny leap events and
records where he lands and the ensuing
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2000/03/23
/DD108557.DTL
yesandiwantone - i'll send you a lemon in a c-clamp in exchange. p.s.
- your stamp is due zoon - within 2 weeks.
kisskiss,
ms petalpusher and her rowdy flower kittens
allen bukoff wrote:
Think I should turn this into a rubber stamp?
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
with 16 or so, is Julie Driscoll.
Yep, together with Brian Auger and the Trinity. Some hits and then some
kind of early Carla Bley, "1969". And Free Jazz Sol probably knows
more. "Swinging London." Maybe this has some fluxus content...
I've got a vinyl
To all:
Back from a stay in San Francisco and art happenings. One of my
favorite haunts is 871 Fine Arts - GREAT new and used books -
there was a 1972 Fluxus magazine that I could not afford *sigh*
but I did replace my "In the Spirit of Fluxus" (one of which is
hiding somewhere around here that
My goodness, I'm working through these fluxllist emails I've received in my
absence and it would seem hackles are raised throughout. Stands are being
takenA veritable warzone...over music discussions? Isn't the latter
supposed to calm the savage beast? Perhaps I should bring back the
Hot, hot name for a hot, hot intimately bonded band.
Scorchio!!!
PK
primate _ wrote:
Well right now it aintnow where can I get a job with this ideal in my
pocket...hrmm I dont know
Primate,
Sonic solidarity is a full time job. I hpe it pays you well.
RA
primate _ wrote:
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0013/saltz.shtml
So.critic nonetheless, I like J. Saltz.
PK
but then virtual masturbation would prob'ly calm the savage beast as well *grin*
ddyment wrote:
A veritable warzone...over music discussions? Isn't the latter
supposed to calm the savage beast
i agree, patricia. and worse is that the most vocal opposition comes from
the most prolific
Apparently, according to this post, Eine Kleine went through some revisions
- perhaps the cover art was "ripped off." I suppose if this were done
digitally, it would paraphrase one of the "website unseen" titles:
"Close Your Eyes, Make a Wish, Hit Delete"
Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote:
There's a certain pleasure in cataloguing and organizing
things, and creating album covers with detailed liner notes is part of that
experience. It also helps us keep the flow of information about the band
going.
I agree. I'm not anti-artwork or anything
Would "Stale Urine" then, be the antonym for "Fresh Cream?"
PK
Reed Altemus wrote:
Yes, quite. Those lines are a poem in themselves.
RA
Eryk Salvaggio wrote:
this is my quote of the week.
"Villani, Adam" wrote:
The actual sounds created are just a part of
the Stale Urine
Very cool work Mr. Bowman. And HOW did you know I had just
performed all those flashin action words? Must be your third
eye.
"Je suis despair," she sighed turning her hands into little
fisticuffs and rubbing in circular motions with the thumb side to
quell the flow of tears, "I joined Fluxlist
My best bet would be:
http://www.panix.com/~fluxus/
See the video and performance sections
Regards,
Patricia
Le Quan Ninh wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for video samples of Fluxus performances on the Net. Can I find
some ?
Ninh
Leif,
You may find what you want here
http://www.nutscape.com/fluxus/homepage/fpw_indx.html
best,
PK
leif inge wrote:
Anybody having 'the fluxus performance workbook' from el Djerida handy?
I borrowed that one and made some notation for later use, but there's a
few things I failed to
See the "Holga Instruction Manual."
http://www.rivercitysilver.com/
Best,
PK
Oh, send it to him, he needs threatening, he doesn't have enough
to do. *grin* Btw, thanks for the New York review, I'd love to
hear more about the Biennial and what's happenin' at the
galleries. Does Matthew Marks still rule the "in" scene? I'm
also pining for a description of the "box" you
ots of fun (and becoming much
poorer) with. See the cool gallery Sol Nte set up:
http://www.artden.freeserve.co.uk/izone/izone.html
Back at ya'
PK
scott rigby wrote:
hey Pat.
(what up w/ this?)
Lots of Love anyway,
scott.
Patricia wrote:
See the "Holga Instruction Ma
Transmogrify into a calico cat*
hide yourself lumpishly under a mat
PK
*if one first transmogrifies into a feline entity, it is only
necessary to hide the head in order to become invisible. If the
head is properly covered, the tail or any other furry bits
protruding cannot be seen by bipeds.
Merci Roget
The fridge is actually a warren for fluxbunnies due to the
upcoming holidayand they are very quiet when they are not
eating, which is most of the time..the eating I mean. The
fluxfridge, being holiday conscious, is filled to the brim with
endive at this time of year
Hi all:
It may not be clear on the website I just set up, but click on
the animated graphic at the bottom right of page 2 and 3 to get
to the next pages.
I'm still accepting stamps up until May 5 by email or snail
mail!!
http://www.geocities.com/pk_harris/two.html
Best,
PK
Reed:
The cut-ups with Gysin and Burroughs were pretty durn fluxian. Check this first
site out - also the concordance of Naked Lunch on the same site. The second site
has Burroughs reading Gysin.
http://www.bigtable.com/
http://www.nigelparry.com/diary/pa/iraq.html
one of my favorite
bunny will absorb them
but then it must be bathed.
Might be easier to clean the dam thing (fridge) (if you can get
innit.)
PK
Terrence J Kosick wrote:
Terrence writes;
Now how to rid those fridge odors?!
T.
Patricia wrote:
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Roger Stevens wrote:
From: David Baptiste Chirot "MANY ARE CALLED--BUT FEW ARE FROZEN!"
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gasp
I'm so excited!!!
Where oh where can I look at your freezer?
Izit somewhere in these urls below
Frozen in anticipation,
PK
{ brad brace } wrote:
can't believe it! merely minutes after I began to finally defrost my
refrigerator, I read about fluxus frozen 'fridge fotos!! and I
Absolutely!!!
Although, I didn't interpret "sarcastic false pragmatism" with cynical, but
more with visual pun...thinking out loud here, I really like that phrase
and may make it into a stamp, over a soup can - over a soup can that says,
"Cream of Stiletto Heel Soup."
Best,
PK
ann klefstad
Fridge Fragrance Can Run But Cannot Hide Haiku
Patchouli wafts sweet
When in touch with pheromones
Stems not fridge ferments
PK Harris
20 April 2000
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
p t
a chou
li!
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Patricia wrote
sum very straight stuff written while doing laundry after a failed
relationship last year and then relaundered (today) in the William
Burroughs cutup machine
Your text:
Date Thu, 15 Jul 1999 190248 -0700 From Patricia Subject more
laundry rum(room)inations Why
exactly are these driers
Do you mean George Harrison's Ding Dong (well, the album)?
"Ring out the old
Ring in the new
Ring out the false
Ring in the True
Yesterday, today was tomorrow
And tomorrow, today will be yesterday
So ring out the old
Ring in the new
Ring out the false
Ring in the true"
tinkle, tinkle, bong,
subdued)
"S.E. Nte" wrote:
Patricia mentions Burroughs:
so I mention my favourite line( well one of):
"Death needs time for what it kills to grow in."
cheers,
Sol.
(Say it loud I'm off topic and proud)
Reading this is like trying to open a box within a box within a box and so forthhe
had too many words inside to write - prob'ly should have invented his own language -
his words are the facets of a diamond exposed to every longitude/latitude beam and I
wish I could catch them all. Thanks
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( ="= )
\ ___ /
I'm quite glad you didit And the words have a splendid pattern and
mellifluous undulating volumes. Well done.
PK
Reed Altemus wrote:
Apologies to the list for that which was exactly what I didn't want to do. My
mistake.
Reed
To All,
I am reading the posts backwards - it seems the thing to do for me tonight.
Re: aletaoric
"The composer John Cage is particularly noted for this technique, and traces of
it can be found in the work of numerous artists within his circle (e.g.,
Robert Rauschenberg, Naim June Paik, Jim
Was he the driver, then?
PK
Roger Stevens wrote:
I once shared a taxi with Cabby Appleton.
Any relation?
-Roger
I think you mean Shaun Page, he was one of the Rutles imposter
bands - stole cars then sold them to poets - had quite a
reputation, but turned quite a good verse, and that was what sold
'em. But, really, baked beans on toast for lunch? I think
not!!! I only bought cars from aging mushroom
Ohmigod, I never made the correlation, and, of course, that is why you watch it - for
its artistic ties - I watch it fixedly, I have to admit I identify with AB, frequent
hallucinations, flashbacks, rotten relationshipsI must stop here lest I
digress further into Munch with Cagethe
No, but this makes me very hungry so I must go catch some
crayfish. And, why are there so many exclamation points?
!!!
PK
Rod Stasick wrote:
"Crustacean's Literary Centre":
http://web.lab.net/~lime/clc/the_clc.html
(Does anyone remember Crabby Appleton?)
Rod
Oh, I'm very late on this, since I am reading the posts backwards, but I do agree
with Ann. I like minimalism, but I also like reference and fluxlist has many
messages and many references and it's nice to know what one is answering. As a
for instance, this reference could be taken as a
I'm very tired and signing off now and may not be interpreting this correctly,
but could I use my actual cats, Countess Rrose Calico and Count Vladimir de Mews
Russian Blue? They have often attempted document searches when I am not at home
and are quite enamored with my keyboard. It would be
PS Sol
have finally found an i-zone camera
expect small, low-quality pics soon!
Children's poetry in The Poetry Zone
www.poetryzone.ndirect.co.uk
Carol Starr sent me a great stamp where she used a double exposure on the
I-zone - just left the strip in for 2 shots. very cool. You know,
Roger Stevens wrote:TosavespaceI am adoptinganewnamesquiggle(the artist
formerly known asR)
haha (I would usually string many ha's out in a line to signify
that I am laughing aloud, however, to save space, I am merely
posting two and stringing them together.
dot
(the artist formerly known as
s...I particularly liked the interview with yourself. This has prompted
me to do the same and I found myself fascinating...ciao, bambino, d.
Roger Stevens wrote:
Children's poetry in The Poetry Zone
http://www.poetryzone.ndirect.co.uk
Squiggle, you should put an http:// in front of that
Flux Sisters wrote:
To Amuse and Enlighten
Have on hand several sheets of bubblewrap (large
bubble preferred).
To awaken a studio full of printmakers - place the bubblewrap
between the blankets and roll under large etching press. A
definitely Fourth of July effect. Do not try this
, I live in Pacific Grove and we've got, well, a lot of butterflies...so
take that!!!
http://www.doubletakemagazine.org/issues/14/here.html
Patricia, third generation California chick and confused
allen bukoff wrote:
In the email today...
From: "NART Newsletter" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 18:24:23 +0200
Subject: NART Auctions Information
Allen,
I found this very interesting - I had never heard of the Lettrist movement.
6:23 a.m.
NW California/Coast
Mild
Overcast
Roger Stevens wrote:
12.09
SE England
Mild
Overcast
Lunchtime Haiku
Rounded with chicken
I cannot leap to the ledge
I must seek slumber
Countess Rrose Calico
(Age 1 year, 2 mos)
27 April 2000
10:10 a.m.
Monterey, California
65 sunny degrees outside, choppy bay waters, pollen flying merrily through
air, making all visual statements questionable as flowing tears from same
make landscape look as if viewed through ancient pane of glass.
80 fluorescent degrees inside, 5 computers in room
http://cbs.marketwatch.com/archive/2426/news/current/jokeday.htx?source=
htx/http2_mw
This article is pretty funny. Reminded myself of myself this morning
watching the stock market open and listening to the news on CNBC while I
did step aerobics and simultaneously dangled and jerked the
Kathy Forer wrote:
Patricia wrote:
http://cbs.marketwatch.com/archive/2426/news/current/jokeday.htx
This article is pretty funny
Funny ha ha or funny huh.
Lacking the usual long-range perspective, this news item neglects to
take into account how much we have already swerved from
Good idea Ann!!
I'll think more about it when I get out of left brain mode. Re.
Pacific Grove, which calls itself "The Last Home Town" (this town
I live in is reay weird) - this website was set up some time
ago by Cy Colburn, an artist, and the City has tried everything
it can, but cannot
Each person writes one ten-word line and submits it. His
Rogerness gets to put them in the order his Rogerness desires.
PK
airto.moreira.miroslav.vitous
um.romao
to air on the edge of weather
Patrizia
You can use this to plan your next trip...or your next burger...The
Economist on money and MacDonald's
http://www.economist.com/editorial/freeforall/current/index_fn5520.html
At 10:57 AM 05/01/2000 -0700, you wrote:
MykeC:
Capitalism has made possible the highest standard of living
known in
Weather report for Big Sur next weekend.
Includes...exploration of Pastorius!!!
Best,
PK
Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote:
So in capitalism, lots of people get rich,
I don't believe getting rich is the object of the capitalist game.
Yeah, it can and does happen quite a lot but that's not the goal.
The goal is to simply use it in an effort to improve your own life
and the lives of
Hey all - some great photos of folks hangin' out from last year's
jazz fest to share from my photographer, webdesigner friend
Henri,
Best Pk
http://www.qmoonpro.com/bigsurjazz/1999.html
Here are some pictures from last years
event
Are you all going down to Big Sur on Sat or
And if he's Father Guido, I'm Sister Wendy.come with me while I show you the
wonders of light in this Vermeer in the corner, here, and do not do away with
yourself dear, lest you lose out on all this discourse on art, politics, life.
Live, Live, Live. Make us a stamp, dear, have a purpose.
Ohhh whooops, pardon, that's not Henry Root, that's Ronnie
Scott!!!
Oh well, I tried,
PK
Patricia wrote:
The British version of Lazlo Toth, aka Fr. Guido Sarducci
http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/ronnie_scotts/ronniescotts/106/106_18.htm
pk
mn wrote:
The American version of Henry Root
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