two poems in less than an hour.
classy.
d
ah, hi John M.,
i assume i am 'that guy' you refer to. for the record i am not pissed off,
merely exhausted. secondly, i have tried to leave fluxlist, several times. a
few in the last week actually. it seems i am still subscribed now, even as i
am talked about in the past tense.
i joined
you're gonna fit in just fine around
here.
I would like you to think about me for a few moments, then
please post your thoughts to this list.
Title: Fresh fruit re: bennett agression
please make it stop
if j.pierce is not seeking attention, why seven messages in the space of an
hour?
i think i am in favour of a more narrow scope for fluxlist just to limit the
number of messages in my inbox. imagine if i only checked my email once a
week, from an outside source. i'd have to sift thru hundreds of
not sure how to phrase this. i really mean no offensive by it and it's not a
direct response to anyone in particular (i skim so fast i don't even know
who's who anymore). the question is
when did this become a poetry site?
i'm not opposed to poetry, but it has little in common with fluxus. you
pedro,
my response to poetry on this site comes immediately after your request
below. this is a coincidence only. they both arrived in my mailbox at the
same time.
dick higgins published a history of pattern poetry that should answer most
of your questions. bern porter figures early in as a
hey sol,
i always end up contributing to what i first complained about. let's call it
poetic justice.
not sure why kp is so underrated in the concrete poetry circles. perhaps his
work is more personal/political than the colder concrete poets.
i prefer his other work myself. the journal of
www.artmetropole.org has the video for sale.
shameless pluggin',
dave
To All:
I have a friend who is on his way to visiting Cadillac Ranch, so I've been
perusing this website to refresh my
memory on Ant Farm. Thought you might enjoy it - it's well done.
,
VO
(Volkswagen Owner)
ddyment wrote:
www.artmetropole.org has the video for sale.
ddyment wrote:
www.artmetropole.org has the video for sale.
shameless pluggin',
dave
To All:
I have a friend who is on his way to visiting Cadillac Ranch, so I've
been
perusing this website to refre
great quote about the avant garde and capitalism being the same (both
interested in the 'new'). it's a little spurious, though. capitalism
purports to be about the 'new' as the phrase excites investors. a NEW way to
exploit always means new money. any business i've ever worked for (a bank,
for
hello,
a friend is looking to get grant funding to
attend conferences, symposia, etc.
can you inform as to whether any fluxus events
along these lines are scheduled for the forthcoming year?
thanks kindly,
dave
may be a good excuse to cut down on the amount of posting. it seems to be
getting out of hand again.
love,
dave
there is a catalogue of his work published in 1989 by daad, ostwall
dortmund, den haag and kunstahalle kiel.
dave
hello,
just skimming thru here (so forgive if this overlaps an already posted mssg)
but it seems harsh to criticize fluxus for being sexist and racist when it
was the first 'art movement' that was both international and inclusive of
women.
yours,
d
ps. however, carolee s supports your
scott,
g.hendricks also documented his divorce in a something else press book
called 'ring piece.' it is available at art metropole.
discussions of maciunas' wedding to billy hutching can be found in Mr Fluxus
(which i believe is still in print). there are only one or two images that
i'm aware
george maciunas has a fluxwedding (just before his death), which followed
the previous flux divorce of geoff hendricks and his wife bici. hendricks
still resides over fluxweddings. he told me about two women who married at
the ceremony for al hansen's funeral. they sawed a chair in half (similar
hi sol,
i am in agreement more fluxus on the fluxlist would be nice. re: something
else press: art metropole in toronto is exhibiting the complete publications
(books, great bear pamphlets, ephemera) on the 26th of October (2nd
anniversary of the death of Dick Higgins). most (many?) items will
thre will be some sort of catalogue - might be minor. a list will be up on
the website and yes, books can be ordered mail-order. does anyone have the
robert filliou 'ample food' box set?
dave
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From: Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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post an address or email contact.
Thanks,
Reed
ddyment wrote:
thre will be some sort of catalogue - might be minor. a list will be up
on
the website and yes, books can be ordered mail-order. does anyone have
the
robert filliou 'ample food' box set?
dave
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From
hello,
art metropole has produced a signed edition of 25 shopping bags by yoko ono.
they are available for sale as a fundraiser.
www.artmetropole.org
yours,
dave
rather than spout off as i am wont to do i figured i'd wait it out until ken
posted with a reasonable, well-thought out request that this subject be laid
to rest.
thanks ken,
dave
how strange. no nothing about this. did not send you the message. sorry.
dd
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Date: June 20, 2000 10:59 PM
hi david,
i am wondering about the site you
hi carol,
i know nothing about the message sent to you regarding a site. 'twas not
from me.
love,
dd
p,
your brilliant retort has upped the self-loathing quota in my
passive/aggressive behaviour. well said.
it was not a personal attack on you at all (your posts are far better than
most). just a general note about using this forum as conversation. there are
many worse offenders than you, with
Please take me off the list until August! This takes me 1/2 hour to
download
and I cannot select not to open it in this program. PLEASE
PLEASEPLEASE!
i think the above is closer to what i meant to say, rather than an attack on
someone (still feelin' guilty about that).
just that less
Cranky's okay, but risks getting cranked back at in return. As we all
get older and possibly grouchier, will our on line selves, personas
and alter egos get grouchier as well, or will they stay young
forever: the Turing Machine, Dorian Grey? Don't drift away, throw
more sand; being too wordy
perhaps a new forum is required when one person posts more than five
messages in a day (or, as the case may be, an hour).
get a room, as they say (a chat room).
not trying to be an asshole, honestly.
d
I didn't catch the mean message to Dick Higgins either. Like him, I have
certain people whose posts I never both with.
I wrote to Higgins about five years ago and never received anything but
warmth, encouragement, intelligence and generosity. We later kept up an
email correspondance almost
is this a rare moment of humour? if so, hats off h.
dd
To hear that there were slanderous remarks posted here only re-inforces
my
growing suspicion that this list is less about Fluxus than it is about
lonely egomaniacs looking for a place to feel self-important.
I didn't say anything bad
dear lord,
i'm surprised you put metallica and charlton ahead of yourself.
Metallica = Charlton Burch = Lord Hasenpfeffer = All Artists Everywhere
as for college students paying less for music. well, yeah, they're in
college. they pay enough as it is, let 'em have some free music.
spitelord,
great idea. free advertising.
dave
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From: Lord Hasenpfeffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: May 24, 2000 8:09 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: lightworks
lightworks is a great magazine with muchflux stuff in it. and charlton
burch
good point alex. columbia house and other record clubs are another addition.
the reason they can sell cheaply to you is that the artist receives no
royalty whatsoever. (that and selling your address to other companies).
yours,
dave
ps. just saw vic c last night with kristin h. great show. does
yer majesty,
if you're troubled about djs and radio stations being so immoral, then don't
buy disks at used stores. sounds a little like the term you use to describe
lennon; H.Y.P.O.C.R.I.T.E.
yours,
dd
ps. lennon often changed the lyric of Imagine to "i wonder if WE can" when
performing the
thanks gabriel,
i always feel like my messages come off as being hostile (when they are only
infrequently intended to be). glad you didn't take them that way.
as for my date setting, it has a mind of it's own. i can correct it for a
short while but eventually it chooses it's own date. sometimes
hello,
to the best of my knowledge (and a brief flip thru the something else press
bibliography) such a book does not exist. perhaps you are thinking of daniel
spoerri's "an anecdoted topography of chance" which higgins published. it is
available at art metropole ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
yours,
hello,
here here to richard's a thru c suggestions. i am in total agreement with he
and ken re:reply function. at the risk
of sounding like a complete asshole i'll go a step further and ask why one
feels the need to reply five times in a row - single lines each. there's
something to be said
I'd agree. I can never resist making things big. Big comix are not
the same
as little comix. No redundancy.
AK
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
Nice quote, but arent both ways ok ? Whats wrong with Lichtenstein ?
Those
were the 60s..
On Tue, 20 Apr 2094, ddyment wrote:
as always, george b
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 of abusers. at least record and book collecting can have
/some/ relation to fluxus. much of these
the kippenberger cd that you mention is available at art metropole in
toronto.
shillin',
dave
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Date: March 31, 2000 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Music of Martin
this is a great idea.
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Date: March 7, 2000 10:49 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: 'phone-art
hello,
can anyone help me with info regarding artist's retail? i'm thinking mostly
of george brecht and robert filliou's cedilla store. i have the something
else press title (and am familiar with the rare claes oldenburg "store
days," also from sep) but would like more information regarding the
i'm being mesmerized by the snow as i write. a friend and i finishing up a
film project, editing from the camera and just as we finalized it the snow
started to fall. the camera was inadvertantly facing the window so we just
began recording the snow, in close up. that was an hour ago, she has
h'lo,
the piece you are refering to is called "root" and consists of 25 guitar
'pieces' by thurston moore that he sent off to remixers like luke vibert,
alec empire; bands like stereolab and mogwai; noise artists like merzbow;
and people that fall somewhere inbetween like derek baily and david
ngs of his i've seen are excellent. funny like ray
johnson or ben vautier, i recall.
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From: joshua thorpe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: February 9, 2000 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: response to ddyment and open mouth
thanks for the
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