I'll always remember Sierra's impromptu recital on the player piano in the
second living room. Unimpressed at first by the automated rendition of the
Association's stale hit, Windy, I found myself astonished when the piano
roll was subsequently reversed and played backwards. Who would have
The House of Flux?
It was initially dubbed The Devil Worship House because of the graffiti in
the attic left by a generation of bored teenage boys: Black Sabbath, Iron
Maiden, Pyromania, Saxxon, and Come on, feel the noise! In the bathroom,
the toilet sagged into the floorboards and the stained
Oh, yeah!
TESTIFY - to swear upon one's testicles.
My mailbox reeks of testosterone now.
Cheerful regards from Sunny Seattle
Tom Grothus
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From: Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: test y
Date: Sun, Jul 15, 2001, 3:54 PM
as in:
testy
, go to the site
http://www.geocities.com/genius-2000/
and read as much of this as you want.
As far as I'm concerned, Max Herman is no John Cage. The roots of Fluxus are
anti-ego. That's the reason for casting dice. The G2K program has nothing to
do with Fluxus and it has no place on Fluxlist.
Tom
I'm looking for a type of green,
with fuzzy pods, smooth and crunchy.
Some edible seeds are filling out,
covered like all water bubbles.
There we planted its leaves this year.
I've no idea of the name in English.
What is high cheese?
What is can of corn?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Rhubarb
Date: Sun, Jun 24, 2001, 9:00 AM
never forget as a kid hearing on radio a baseball game and the announcer
said--they are getting into a rhubarb
i thought what
Now there's an idea, Brad. Since the Aeolian Harp is played by the
wind, in the case of painting it wound be an Aeolian Brush (or Palette).
This reminds me that back on March 12, Rod Stasick posted a url for
Aleatoric earthquake art.
http://www.gaelwolf.com/pendulum.html
The url is still
A small portion of my personal scrap metal collection can now be viewed by
surfing to the following location:
http://www.fluxus.org/grothus/scrap/
In addition to viewing this modest sample of contemporary industrial waste,
you are invited to download a FREE book (in PDF format) containing 20
it through. I'm sending it again without the attachment. Sorry if
you've received this twice.)
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From: Tom Grothus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: performance with scrap metal
Date: Fri, Jun 8, 2001, 10:01 PM
I am planning a public performance of Composition
I am planning a public performance of Composition with Scrap Metal in the
Ballard neighborhood of Seattle on the evening of Saturday, June 9, 2001
(the 2300 block of NW Market St, sidewalk on the south side, 7:00 p.m. local
time). It will last approximately 30 - 40 minutes. I may postpone the
Here are my 5 most recent entries in The Yellow Journal:
2641. What's wrong with grey? It's just a pastel black.
2642. I heard on the radio that they showed it on TV.
2643. In the beginning was the difference.
2644. a carbon fog
2645. Die Scheidekunst -the art of separating - former German
I was performing my jumping up and down on the bed event up here in Seattle,
Patricia, just wondering how far the vibrations would go. Now I need to know
how far they went east, north, and west.
I will particiate in an Unfinished-art Project.
Tom Grothus
P.O. Box 9915
Seattle WA 98109 USA
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