another alternate performance: each-day bring one additional
piece and add-it to what may remain of the line-of-objects:
possibly: tag (very small paper string tag) each item with
info (date, number in sequence, names)
*this finally empties the jam jars ;)
/:b
I agree: it's a great little publication -- resolution for
a scrap-metal collection (I've collected these little
metal-bits too, but never, as I told Tom, could figure-out
what to do with them.)
/:b
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, allen bukoff wrote:
This is really great stuff. I really enjoyed
I have been thinking that it could be fun to ship these collections
around to each other for exhibition somehow. That could be fun.
cecil
{ brad brace } wrote:
I agree: it's a great little publication -- resolution for
a scrap-metal collection (I've collected these little
metal-bits too,
Great things!
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Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: scrap metal free-for-all
I agree: it's a great little publication -- resolution for
a scrap-metal collection (I've collected these little
metal
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
Great work tom!
I have been working down here in cuernavaca on a smashed bottle cap
Massurrealist ceremonial dancing robe. My idea is to collect however
many smashed up bottle caps that are laying around in the streets
everywhere and then sew them into a robe like fish scales so that when
you
This is really great stuff. I really enjoyed reading Tom's personal
account of the feelings and thoughts behind doing this.
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/
This is great
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