Re: FLUXLIST: performance score/making transfers (very useful)

2000-09-28 Thread ann klefstad
Can use acetone to do the transfers from xeroxes--so xerox images from newspaper etc and then transfer w/ acetone, a relatively benign solvent (much less deadly than some others). Also, since the advent of soy inks, the old solvent-transfer from newspaper thing doesn't work as well. This

Re: FLUXLIST: performance score/making transfers (very useful)

2000-09-28 Thread David Baptiste Chirot
dear ak: my gawd! many THANKS for your info! does indeed turn out BY CHANCE (?--"meant to be")-- do have huge lovely metal can of acetone here still "bran-nu" as never opened can't recall why have it may be like abt 85% or so of my work

Re: FLUXLIST: performance score/making transfers (very useful)

2000-09-28 Thread Patricia
Interesting, I viewed a televised special on the recent Rauchenberg exhibit and commmitted to memory the fact that they taped him making monoprints on wet watercolor paper from an inkjet print. It's in the P.K. memory but I have yet to try it. I've done the acetone method, but I have developed

Re: FLUXLIST: performance score

2000-09-27 Thread Patricia
Henry Miller did 2/3 of this. See "Hieronymous Bosch and the Oranges of Big Sur." That would be, at least, items 2 and 3. Yet, still sounds eventful to me. One could always: 1. paint vodka 2. drink 50 coloured waters. 3. sell them for a minus sum dance round Carol Starr wrote: hi eryk,

Re: FLUXLIST: performance score

2000-09-26 Thread meryl
- pass pages that would bring tears to your eyes. And possibly other body parts as well. Such-as? And-so? Such as your small intestine. And so who the fuck cares? We publish a series of mystery novels in which the protagonist is a cat. Fluxism on Broadway. Ken is a Cat. Is Ken

Re: FLUXLIST: performance score

2000-09-25 Thread { brad brace }
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, meryl wrote: I work for a large publishing house (as a production editor). We publish crap. My, oh my, could I send you passages and pages from raw manuscript or 1st pass pages that would bring tears to your eyes. And possibly other body parts as well. Such-as?

Re: FLUXLIST: performance score

2000-09-25 Thread { brad brace }
kinda like responding to emails six months later... what's better? /:b

Re: FLUXLIST: performance score

2000-09-23 Thread meryl
I work for a large publishing house (as a production editor). We publish crap. My, oh my, could I send you passages and pages from raw manuscript or 1st pass pages that would bring tears to your eyes. And possibly other body parts as well. We publish a series of mystery novels in which the

Re: FLUXLIST: performance score

2000-09-23 Thread Narcissus In Paradys
Meryl, I am a young man trying to make a living as a writer. Please send me the mailing address of your publishing house. If all you publish is really crap, I might stand a chance. ~David Streever --- "meryl" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I work for a large publishing house (as a production

Re: FLUXLIST: performance score

2000-09-23 Thread Eryk Salvaggio
Yes, me too. We all need a publishing house that publishes only crap! How else would I make a living? -e. Narcissus In Paradys wrote: Meryl, I am a young man trying to make a living as a writer. Please send me the mailing address of your publishing house. If all you publish is really

Re: FLUXLIST: performance score

2000-09-21 Thread David Baptiste Chirot
Josh: an exellent idea! as you know, often books with "errata" made become collectors' items (same with records--the pl vereity--as worked in record store svene years and learned all kinds of obscyre lore along these lines--) i once placed pacards in large boodstor by the

FLUXLIST: performance score

2000-09-21 Thread Don Boyd
LAST DAY OF SUMMER PERFORMANCE SCORE by Don Boyd, FLUXUS WEST, 2000 1. Step outside at noon today, September 21, 2000, if you can. 2. Look North, up to the sky, take a deep breath and say, "It was a wonderful summer!" 3. Then turn and look East at the horizon, take a deep breath and say,

Re: FLUXLIST: performance score

2000-09-21 Thread Eryk Salvaggio
Reminds me a bit of the REM video for "Stand." 1. Stand in the place where you live. 2. Now face North: Think about direction. 3. Wonder why you haven't before. 4. Stand in the place where you work. 5. Now face West. 6. Think about the place where you live. 7. Wonder why you haven't before.

Re: FLUXLIST: performance score

2000-09-21 Thread Narcissus In Paradys
Actually, sounds like the invocation to the Four Quarters, or the Calling of the Elements. 1. Face the North. Call the Spirits of the North. 2. Face the West. Call the Spirits of the West. 3. Face the South. Call the Spirits of the South. 4. Face the East. Call the Spirits of the East. This form

Re: FLUXLIST: performance score

2000-09-21 Thread Eryk Salvaggio
Ah, well- the REM version was catchier- and you could dance to it! :) -e. Narcissus In Paradys wrote: Actually, sounds like the invocation to the Four Quarters, or the Calling of the Elements. 1. Face the North. Call the Spirits of the North. 2. Face the West. Call the Spirits of the

Re: FLUXLIST: performance score

2000-09-21 Thread Narcissus In Paradys
LOL, very true! I always did like the REM version :-) --- Eryk Salvaggio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ah, well- the REM version was catchier- and you could dance to it! :) -e. Narcissus In Paradys wrote: Actually, sounds like the invocation to the Four Quarters, or the Calling of the

FLUXLIST: performance score

2000-09-19 Thread Josh Ronsen
ERRATA SCORE Print spurious Errata notices and place them in books in a bookstore or library. -Josh Ronsen http://www.nd.org/jronsen --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- Before you buy.