Interestingly enough, I virus scanned my entire computer and
no viruses detected. I noticed that some of you talked of
an attachment, which I didn't receive. I'm wondering if,
once again, Microsoft Explorer might be the carrier of the
sickness (I use Netscape).
poodles,
PK
Roger Stevens
Dear P. Percy:
Yes indeedy. Our emails be being virus free!!!
XXOO
P. R. V
Roger Stevens wrote:
Are these attachments from the princess safe to open?
love
Paranoid Percy
NP
Cruising through my George Harrison albums
---BeginMessage---
Dear Friends;
Hope you are doing well! Andrea and I are fine and slowly growing up to
the concept of parenthood. Naseem, although not quite mobile yet,
definitely has a mind of an explorer, and we believe that it must have
been her enthusiasm for traveling that has gotten
---BeginMessage---
Just a reminder.
The Breast Cancer site is having trouble getting enough people to visit it
in
order to meet their quota of donating free mammograms each day to
underprivileged women. It takes less than a minute to go to their site
click on donating a mammogram
All you need is love...
Love is all you need
Thank you, George
Rod Stasick wrote:
...Something in the way she mews...
...Attracks me like no other snuggler...
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! GeoCities - quick and easy web site hosting, just
I believe we've completely left out ism.
Fluxusism
Roger Stevens wrote:
and of course there's
Fluxus Redux
(Director's Cut)
I love this email message!!! Enigmatic in its simplicity!!!
xx
PK
---BeginMessage---
Thanks for your help with the doorknob.
SL
---End Message---
Aaaah yes, DADA is alive and well in San Francisco (Bay Area Dadaists),
especially every summer at the DADA Festival.
xx
pk
Should we even bother talking about whether DADA exists?
love,
anne
--
Anne Drogyness, artist
Interested in nothing
;;;!!!
,,???zzz@@@###,
etc.
Well, you get the drift.
Bless,
PK
Roger Stevens wrote:
Patricia,
Has the Count ever considered using a keyboard?
Since introducing Judy, our dog, to the keyboard
she has written many
Hi Rebecca:
You might check out the latter part of this essay by Ken Friedman:
http://lists.village.virginia.edu/listservs/spoons/avant-garde.archive/papers/friedman.txt
Best, PK
Rebecca Sarafinas wrote:
hi, i had a question i needed help with, but i keep sending it and it does
not post on
Roger, this is such a creative approach! Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of
hats, however, I do have cats. I would advise training a pet to take notes.
This works very well with one of my cats, Count Vladimir de Mews Russian Blue -
either with a pen in his mouth or one tied to his paw. He
To All:
A cut and paste from Ruud Janssen's mail art board:
Best,
PK
*
Name
Ruud Janssen
Date
11/25/01 6:30:29 AM
Email
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject
18
True Life Adventure Number
Rediscovered the Surrealist Compliment Generator and other pleasures this
curiously grey mourning (sic) of turkeys, whilst two maddened felines romped about
in my background, breaking the sound barrier:
http://www.madsci.org/~lynn/juju/surr/surrealism.html
Dustmites
Hey Sol -
Haven't you seen those cuneiform outfits for kitties? An assortment of
witty quotations is available in felt multiples by a Joseph Beuys
wannabe. Maybe they don't have them in the U.K.
Best,
PK
Sol Nte wrote:
True Sleep Adventure #23
I dreamt that someone gave me a kitten
that
Allen:
This was FASCINATING!!! Much, much better than the only other webcam I've
watched.the kitty litter cam. It had a roll of toilet paper next to the
box at the time. I watched it with a friend. Why??? A question we posed to
one another after the first five minutes when we began
M?
Mrrly one of the many flights of fantasy my overactive imagination
engages in daily. Not meant to be catty.
Your pard in pets,
Prrrtisha
meryl wrote:
Meow!
--
From: Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: no subject
Date: Thu
Art Mantra #24
UmmmManet Played Me Hum
PK Harris, 2001
Sol Nte wrote:
Art Mantra #23
Oh Monet Pat My Tum
Sol Nte, 2001
---BeginMessage---
Hi
The NEW Neil Innes CD RECOLLECTIONS 3 is NOW
available to buy.
Once again the first 200 copies sold of this
fantastic compilation will be
signed by Neil
himself so if you wish a signed copyof this
superb
LIMITED EDITION
compilation then please order
quickly.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,589121,00.html
Title: Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | It's on, it's off, but is it art?
Go to:
Guardian Unlimited home
Politics
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,590255,00.html
ann klefstad wrote:
But that consciousness, that all there is to hear is yourself, is sort
of wonderfully shocking. I used to go out into the desert (Anza
Borrego), far off the roads, and at noon, when all the animals are
Dave Baptiste Chirot
http://home01.wxs.nl/~tineds/page9.html
Quite frankly, I question the use of the word participating artists for those
who no longer have an earthly presence. However, that is one helluva photograph
of Yves Klein flying. A friend of mine has that image blown up and hand colored
with oilstick. A great image!!!
allen bukoff wrote:
Here's a lil' Ben art certificate fer y'all to save and
print.
http://www.geocities.com/pk_harris/benvautiercertif.html?1004729825040
Have fun!!
PK
Ohmigod, this weirdo lives here (well not here, but in this
County) !!! In fact, my friend, Jane Maddog Flury was
thinking of changing her name to Painter of Dark in
protest. Kincaid actually opened a space next to the local
museum and is calling it a museum to trade off their
virtues.
Oh,
A cut paste from Mail Art Message Board
pk
Author: honoria
Date: 11-02-01 18:40
In my research on Internet and Mail art I found this
article by mail artist Andrej Tisma...
What is Internet Art?
Author: Andrej Tisma
A rare glimpse of these fbulous paintings includes a
typo on his name.too funny
http://www.geocities.com/tahmazi/kincaid.html
Flux Sisters wrote:
You may or may not be familiar with Thomas Kincaid
(whose registered trademark is Painter of
Light)(http://www.thomaskincaid.com).
Please send art related to the theme of PACKING LIST.
Free media -Free size - No return - No juries - Docu to all
artist - Exhibition in Dec.2002. For my project/exhibition
please send me any medium that deal with any technique.
Send to:
KUNST CARLO HERPOEL
Hi Anne:
Well done web site - interesting and provocative. I particularly enjoyed the
link to Michael Mandibergs site where he instructs the viewer that she/he can
print the images and also a certificate of authenticity to accompany same.
Reminds me a bit of Ben Vautier's certification of an
Hiya,
The peaceful grove, sometimes referred to as Pagrovia, is
about 120 miles south of San Francisco, CA. Right next to
Monterey, CA, and in fact, I live about a mile from
Steinbeck's famed Cannery Row. Here's my friend, Cy's,
website. It's a hoot. He was first to claim the URL and
the
Interview on NPR tomorrow. The audio may be available on
their site, don't know for sure.
http://www.npr.org
Best,
PK
All Points Bulletin:
Dear John Held,
National Public Radio reporter Lynn Neary is putting together a short piece
on what the mail means to us, and she was hoping to
(Good heavens, the deadline is on my
birthday..h..I think I'll be at LEAST 16 years
of age by then)
PK
The Lost Soul Companion Project Mail Art Show
The Lost Soul Companion Project offers comfort and
constructive advice for black sheep, square pegs, struggling
artists, and other
Your Richness:
P.K. Harris
137 Sixth St
Pacific Grove CA 93950
USA
alan bowman wrote:
baby i'm a rich man too!
ooh ee hoo!!
thanks
the 5 copies are now reserved, robert, melissa, owen, carol and patricia
i'll need postal addresses...
they shall be done in of course the usual fffo
Apparently a treat for Letterman (and tricky for her) as he was
quite fawning towards her - kept shaking her hand as she wasn't
forthcoming with the usual kiss-the-air-by-cheek action. She
just released a new cd - the cut she sang from it with her group
of 3 was one of the straightest numbers
Robin,
Your spellings may have tripped you up. It's Conner and Pompidou. Maybe this?
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=ensl=fru=http://membres.tripod.fr/cdr/047/047ACMO1.htmprev=/search%3Fq%3D%2522Bruce%2BConner%2522%2BPompidou%2B2000%2BOrtiz%26hl%3Den
or, a search turned up this
Hiya Alan,
Here's an online copy of a photostated forgery of one big buck and a
real one of one small buck. To All, print as many as you want!!!
http://www.geocities.com/pk_harris/MUNNY.html?1004503106330
She who has just dipped into the Halloween candy and eaten (at least)
10 Hershey's
Laurie Anderson on David Letterman tonight? How very fluxus
of him. Hopefully I will stay awake.
PK
PEACE ISLAND MAIL ART ACCORD 2001
October 22, 2001
Exhibition Hall, Jeju Folk Tourism Town 1F
Jeju -City, Jejudo, 690-832, Korea
Held in conjunction with
PEACE ISLAND
Jeju International Art Show 2001
October 18 - 27, 2001
Jeju Culture and Art Foundation
* * * * * *
I've been watching this thpace and I find I am at odds with
the background color of nothingneth. It induthes torpor of
the brain. Do something thoon please, or I may be forced to
pay for the non thounds of thith John Cage wannabee.
PEACE ISLAND MAIL ART ACCORD 2001
October 22, 2001
Exhibition Hall, Jeju Folk Tourism Town 1F
Jeju -City, Jejudo, 690-832, Korea
Held in conjunction with
PEACE ISLAND
Jeju International Art Show 2001
October 18 - 27, 2001
Jeju Culture and Art Foundation
Hi folks, please go to
http://www.dragonflydream.com/BaldisBeautiful.html
and download my bald head, decorate it and send
it to me! I have extended my deadline for the project. I
did not get as many 3-d contributions as I'd liked so go for
it, play, have
fun!
Dragonfly Dream
PMB#286,
http://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/article.asp?idart=7810
Found this site by accident while doing some research on
Mieko Shiomi:
http://www.hundertmark-gallery.com/
Great stuff (but hide any credit cards before viewing).
Best,
PK
Cut and pasted from Mail Art Permanent Message Board:
The Mail Art festival is on and everyone here is so friendly.
I wish I never had to leave. The island itself is beautiful. The city
colorful and visually exciting. Young Jay Lee, the curator
for the show is very nice, making sure we are
A Call for Mail-Art
Open to Everyone
Greetings.
This e.mail is to inform you of the upcoming
International Mail-Art Exhibition
entitled:
POSTCARDS TO NEW YORK
to be held at the MACY GALLERY on the campus of
Teachers College, Columbia University
Was just at http://www.frieze.com and found a review on the Arte Povera show at the
Tate -
(the same show that is now at the Walker, Ann?), An informative and interesting
review. I
definitely want to learn more about Mario Merz and his use of Fibonacci numbers,
something
that has always
I was reminded how much I liked the AP folks for their lush use of simple
materials, their material investedness. It's sorta like Fluxus for honest to god
sculptors. Are fluxus artists then not honest to god sculptors? Well, there's a
difference. Material investedness is much more intense
TERRAINarts/ NewsUpdate -- October, 2001
www.terrainarts.com
soon: "TERRAINarts: winter solstice edition"
__
Friends:
Please join us in celebrating completion of 'Border Metamorphosis,'
a two-mile mural painted directly upon the borderfence
between Calexico,
Create your own...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A313831
// - - \\ who that chick b wrote:
... does today have some kind of numerological significance?
101001
___
Visit http://www.visto.com.
Find out how companies
http://www.geocities.com/johnheldjr/jejuislandstamps.html?1002767370770
Peace,
PK
ut the correspondences between the two a couple of months ago in Santa
Rosa, CA - also viewed a couple of videotapes. Fascinating.
Got a tip from Harley on a great Ray Johnson catalogue out of Canada, info.
follows:
Here's the book info.
Dear Patricia,
Thank you for contacting us regarding the Ray
Hi Alan -
I absolutely agree - did that event meself just last year.
http://www.geocities.com/pk_harris/NotAllenBukoff.html?1002074961040
I strongly suspect, from the looks of things, you two had a
riproaring good time.
Best,
PK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
an event for all
meet allen
The following is a cut and paste from Mail Art Messageboard
(where I occasionally lurk):
Author: Dragonfly Dream (---.rt66.com)
Date: 10-01-01 16:24
Hey gang, I'm done with cancer! Had my arm surgery last
wenesday and got out of the hospital on Friday. I have no
pain and am already out
Peace Offerings
Please send art related to the theme of Peace Offerings
any media, but smaller sizes are preferred and works with
stamp and address visible on the work.
Deadline November 24th, 2001
A booklet featuring all pieces will be sent to each
participant as documentation along
(The subject line a former motto of the San Jose State
Printmakers Potters Guild)
In light of the recent turning of Fluxlist towards sexual
persuasions; i.e., a post regarding Ay-O's show of tits at
Emily Harvey Gallery and another's offer to increase penis
size, (I believe it advertised 3
The following was cut and pasted from the mail art forum
message board:
honoria (---.ots.utexas.edu)
Date: 09-27-01 00:14
I am passing this note to you at the indirect request of
Joel...
Sztuka Fabryka wrote on Tuesday 11th September 2001:
Hello Sticker Dude,
Are you allright?
has anything to do with it, and she does, she does...heh
heh)
Roger Stevens wrote:
Hi -
Anyone heard from Patricia lately?
I've had some empty e-mails with attachments recently
which I've deleted.
I wondered if maybe she'd caught this new virus.
Or, if not her, then her computer.
You
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear friends,
There's a website on which artists have expressed their feelings about their
role as artists in relation to the recent tragedy. I found reading these
contributions very healing.
The address is: http://www.studionotes.org/TimesLikeThese.html
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This Mail is NEVER sent unsolicited.
For remove intstructions please see
the end part of this email. All removes
handled in REAL TIME!
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Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],
In the recent days many American's have experienced a terror
Just saw my old friend, Alice Hoglan on tv, interviewed by
KTVU. I used to work with her in the 80's. She lost her
son Mark on the Philadelphia flight, but he was able to call
her from the plane before it went down. I remember Mark as
such a sweet little boy - turns out he was married with
Hi Reed,
You missed the "Hair Desinger" (sic) on 8th between Clement and Geary.
Best,
PK
Reed Altemus wrote:
Just back from San Francisco...Scariest
storefront signs:in Little Italy a manicure boutique called "Immortal Nails"in
the Latin part a store called "Guns 'n Things"Piece for TV on a
First of all, a prayer and a candle for all those who lost their lives in this
horrendous attack.
Second, what has happened to the security on flights - the flight marshalls -
the scans that should have picked up the knives and box openers carried by the
terrorists (as known of the flight that
A great source for Burden's performance pieces.
http://www.artnode.se/burden/
Best,
PK
jesse glass wrote:
Discovered calculus at about the same time. We're working on parallel
long-term projects just like them, pen-pal. But why so grim? That question
about Perfromance Art magazines was
http://www.geocities.com/fluxlist/fluxlistmeeting.html?999375877530
Hey!!! Roger Radio!!!
I don't know how others feel, and it might create additional work for
fluxlist archivists, but I liked the interaction when participants posted
their entries online for Happy New Ears, rather than offline directly to
you...seemed like one entry inspired another.
A
Are there people actually DOING THINGS on this list? I mean FLUX ACTIONS,
FLUX ART? FLUX MUSIC? FLUX ASSEMBLAGES? FLUX BOXES? FLUX PUBLICATIONS? Or
how about just ACTIONS, ART, ASSEMBLAGES, MUSIC, BOXES, and PUBLICATIONS?
If so, why has none (or almost none this side of Roger Stevens) of
http://www.massmoca.org/visual_arts/index.html
Some interesting net games by artists at the Mass MOCA website
allen bukoff wrote:
Fun and Games in 3 Shows at Mass MOCA
ART REVIEW
Hi ...pez,
Got your documentation - liked that it was wrapped in a plain brown wrapper. Good
work!!!
Best,
PK
Yo, Mr. Radio:
A search brings up this..
http://www.nick.com/all_nick/tv_supersites/zim/
METTLE!
PETAL!
FRUITCAKE!
HALIBUT!
SISTER!
Princepessa Petalissima
Roger Stevens wrote:
Hi, all
This poem was sent to me for The Poetry Zone
but I haven't a clue what it's all about.
Hi Dave,
Tried emailing you offlist, but it doesn't work. I am told his email is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Best,
PK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
please could some one send to me the snail and eamil addresses for luc fierens?
i sorely need them to send him a package of works
i saw at one point he had
To all:
Saw a show curated by Harley on Ray Johnson May Wilson
this weekend. Video screening on both and panel
discussion. This new video on Ray Johnson is very good -
they even interview postal workers in Locust Valley, who say
they are still getting weird stuff in the mail addressed to
RJ,
Huge applause for Kathy and Tom Grothus!!!
Well done!!!
XXPetalXX
Roger Stevens wrote:
Kathy
Brilliant!!!
XXX
Roger
Here's a map:
http://www.kforer.com/fluxhouse/
Ray Johnson lecture Saturday, August 11
http://www.geocities.com/johnheldjr/Calendar.html?997297715470
Room 7 is the rabbit warren. Huge rabbits fill the room and
sometimes dance about to The Rabbit Walk. When they're not
dancing, they're lying about twitching their noses, or
they're.well...
Room 6 is the seafood buffet and boasts groaning tables loaded with
oysters and lobster. The
Jeju Island Mail Art Exhibit and Festival
http://www.geocities.com/johnheldjr/Calendar.html?997044601100
It's the one with fleur de lis sheets on 2 double beds,
Edward Munch's The Scream bolted to the wall, and, I think
there's an armoire.
Roger Stevens wrote:
On the subject of viri
I had an e-mail today from room 9
with an attachment called Maori Language Sheets
which, as it all looked a bit
If you receive a message with the subject line Parrot
Screensaver get rid of it (not that you'd want a parrot
screensaver anyway). It's yet another computer virus.
Best,
PK
No, no, room 8 is the one with the ceiling high Claes Oldenberg
tomato and the clouds that drift in and out of the window. It's
a pungent room, that one.
Roger Stevens wrote:
Petal, are you sure you're not thinking of room 8?
Meanwhile I'm wondering if any other list members who
have
Give the shoes away in exchange for another pair, have the exchangee do the
same, etc. etc. They may eventually arrive at the source.
Best,
PK
P.S. I'm very sorry to hear about the break in.
bibiana padilla wrote:
Dear all,
yesterday a guy broke into my house, thankfuly I was arriving at
John:
Can you advise where we can obtain the catalogue?
Thanks,
Patricia
"John M. Bennett" wrote:
Good to meet you, Don, and thx. for
coming! The exhibit has been a great success, even if I sez so meself.
It's focused on mss, correspondence, publications, and other materials
from the
Find Roger in this photosketch (always the one to the left of middle) and win a
winkle.
http://www.neilinnes.org/pitcos/normal.htm
Best,
PK
Roger Stevens wrote:
Very nice, but how about some captions? Particularly indicating which one
is whom, or whom is which one, or what, where, when,
--
From: Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: From The London Ministry Of Dizziness...
Date: Sat, Jul 28, 2001, 11:28 AM
Find Roger in this photosketch (always the one to the left of middle) and win
a
winkle.
http://www.neilinnes.org/pitcos
Disturbing theme, my dear, but V.good poem
Bless,
PK
Don Boyd wrote:
Found dead I was
Street home away then
Police believed the case
All three
Two neighbors
About a year ago
Workers admit stealing
Wednesday, January 24
Gunshot out his
drive down the crowded street
35th times the
Hahahaha, I feel like a real composer now. Thanks for the smiles - now, go
edit some audio!!!
xx
PK
Rod Stasick wrote:
http://ameba.lpt.fi/~tsuviala/rpsonc.html
R- (who should be editing some audio right now instead of sending silly
emails...)
--
There once was a princess from petal
whose persona was tested full mettle
when the moat was unclean
it full tested her spleen
She was not one to let debris settle
Egads - this may be the first 2 listings of the new Fluxlist project
And clean that moat, will you
HRH,
Petal
Roger Stevens
This is a great project. You audiophiles will especially
love this.
http://www.gracies.org/spacelab/
Hi Melissa:
I'm about 50 miles south of Scruz. Perhaps we could meet for lunch this
weekend. We could eat here -
http://www.metroactive.com/papers/cruz/07.09.98/dining-9827.html
We can confer offline.
Best,
PK
P.S. The city of Santa Cruz is a performance piece in itself!!
Melissa McCarthy
Roger Stevens wrote:
Talking of old projects...
You might also like to know how
my project "Unfinished Business" is progressing.
Well, several people sent contributions
but the documentation isn't quite finished...
Princess Petal's Finished Projects: Project One
Princess Petal gasped and threw
Hey Robert,
Thanks for the documentation on the Flux-List Love Call.
Great fun Good work!!! I think you must feel deeply
loved.
XXXPatriciaXXX
te be nor net te be
tet be ne tuestion
but don't you just love that name.
Rod Stasick wrote:
Tebnett?
--- Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what i've been up to lately
http://www.art-network-today.com/ant/artgallery/schoolg/southschool/stories02/mary-alanna.html
xxx
Petal
:
hi patricia,
i am busy with the english/japanese dicionary looking up words for a name for
my akita puppy who arrives in about 6 weeks. she is only two weeks old and she
has red hair.
can't wait to see her. anyone know any good names in japanese, two syllables
beginning with a consonant
V. Good!!! This happens here daily. Countess Rrose Calico
is the sumo, Count Vladimir de mews Russian Blue the karate
kid. Will he never learn? (although he has taken to sneak
attacks from the rear and side, he is the smaller of the
two, bless him)
Rod Stasick wrote:
Hey!!
Today is Ms. Dragonfly Dream's Birthday and she is way
beyond special!! Send your greetings to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bless,
PK
http://www.dadafest.com/
Hi Alan,
Might be best to first ascertain what the gallery's target is for the list,
i.e.; fluxy folk in general, artists, collectors, critics, people named Bukoff,
etc.
Best,
Princess Petal
alan bowman wrote:
dear all,
i have to compile a (predominantly Fluxus related) mailing list for a
would do.
Patricia the fluxbombshell
einar wrote:
Also, it takes 23 pairs of chromosomes to make a human child, every 23rd
angstrom of the DNA helix is mutated, Sirius (who some think have a
connection with the Bavarian Illuminati) rises on July 23rd, the person who
had the bomb in the film
And, I would wager, it is NOT Alan's birthday today.
But, psychically surmising, as I do from time to time,
I betcha it's Allen's birthday today.
Happy birthday, Allen Bukoff!!!
I propose a toast to same (that would be Allen, not Alan,
because of the bday, of course), with many good wishes,
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A64243-2001Jun13.html
Hey Alan,
I can't get the pictures either - seems nobody can...Help!!!
Best,
Petal
oh me oh my,
how sad am i
no alan bowman for me to see
just pretty coloured empty squares
where all the fun people should be.
why oh why does my computer
do this to me
when alan bowman i want to see!
bests,
Okay, okay, chemo brain finally started working - it's the browser.
Alan's pictures work with Internet Explorer but not with Netscape.
Go figure.
PK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i got them ?!
i did lots of smiling faces, wonderful
I want one like Roger's (large, black).
Do you want the $10 now? Where to send?
Best,
PK
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