How about a book of Fluxus poetry?
Anyone interested?
I'd be happy to collate it, send copies to contributors etc...
R.S.V.P
Roger (poet)
Children's poetry in The Poetry Zone
www.poetryzone.ndirect.co.uk
News on C60 and C90 compilations
Only had a couple in so far
so haven't sent any out yet
Just make a tape of all your old, obscure, fave, rave tracks (hey, should be
fun)
and put them on a C60 or C90
Send them to me
9 Alfred Road
Birchington
Kent
CT7 9ND
UK
and I'll re-distribute them
Sending
What makes Fluxus poetry different from other varieties?
I think it might just involve hearing and seeing words differently -- with
"happy new ears" (Cage). And not necessarily writing or otherwise saying
these words. Just being receptive and open to the the linguistic world
around you.
If
If production was involved, it should be of the non-expressive,
non-intentional sort -- a la Cage, Mac Low etc.
of course Emmett Williams, Dick Higgins and Allison Knowles
sum very straight stuff written while doing laundry after a failed
relationship last year and then relaundered (today) in the William
Burroughs cutup machine
Your text:
Date Thu, 15 Jul 1999 190248 -0700 From Patricia Subject more
laundry rum(room)inations Why
exactly are these driers
Roger wrote:
Sol asked - BTW - Roger, I have to ask..Do you like Hawkwind? Captain B. =
Captain
Brock...
They were okay, I suppose. I saw them live as a student.
Hmmm, there's a saying.
Live as a student.
Live or Live?
How about
A turkey IS just for Christmas
on the same
Patricia mentions Burroughs:
so I mention my favourite line( well one of):
"Death needs time for what it kills to grow in."
cheers,
Sol.
(Say it loud I'm off topic and proud)
Do you mean George Harrison's Ding Dong (well, the album)?
"Ring out the old
Ring in the new
Ring out the false
Ring in the True
Yesterday, today was tomorrow
And tomorrow, today will be yesterday
So ring out the old
Ring in the new
Ring out the false
Ring in the true"
tinkle, tinkle, bong,
This could bear reference to my pending stack of laundry..
oh, and this years failed relationship...*grin*
and my favourite line from "Website Unseen"
"Close your eyes, make a wish, hit delete."
kisses,
PK
(Say it soft, my topics are furry and loud and oftentimes must be
subdued)
"S.E. Nte"
twenty - fourth of a second movie tape (movie tape is larger and easier to
splice)- and rearranged the order of the 24th second intervals of recorded
speech. The original words are quite unintelligible but new words emerge.
The voice is still there and you can immediately recognise the speaker.
The RM then is an artifact designed to limit and stultify on a
mass scale. In order to have this effect it must be widely
implanted. This can readily be done with modern electronic equipment and
techniques
Did cut this piece into 3 parts, cant give it away via http in the moment,
its splitted -l 510 or something like that, hope, it doesnt crash your
mailboxes, voila, part 1:
THE ELECTRONIC REVOLUTION
BY
WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS
I'd been thinking the same thing with all the talk about "hide". Like
cow hide etc.
RA
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leather jacket:
dead cow
on naked ape
Roger
I'm in on that. Can do.
RA
Roger Stevens wrote:
How about a book of Fluxus poetry?
Anyone interested?
I'd be happy to collate it, send copies to contributors etc...
R.S.V.P
Roger (poet)
Children's poetry in The Poetry Zone
www.poetryzone.ndirect.co.uk
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 brecht puts it most beautifully and succinctly:
"i prefer, for example, to cut a little panel out of a comic strip and to
just have that,
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me. Quite bland. I think Rimbaud's life was more interesting than his
art. That's my
Matineee d'ivresse ?
Yes, but did you think that when you were a teenager?
Reading this is like trying to open a box within a box within a box and so forthhe
had too many words inside to write - prob'ly should have invented his own language -
his words are the facets of a diamond exposed to every longitude/latitude beam and I
wish I could catch them all. Thanks
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
me. Quite bland. I think Rimbaud's life was more interesting than his art. That's
my
Matineee d'ivresse ?
Yeah, something like that.
RA
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me. Quite bland. I think Rimbaud's life was more interesting than his
art. That's my
Matineee d'ivresse ?
Yes, but did you think that when you were a teenager?
Exactly,
My god! It's epic!
AK
George Free wrote:
If production was involved, it should be of the non-expressive,
non-intentional sort -- a la Cage, Mac Low etc.
Anyone read the "Gematria" stuff that Jerome Rothenberg did? It's
Flux-related, as it's process-oriented, nonexpressive (that is,
expresses the language as a
Ooo! Haven't seen. Don't suppose you could scan and send--off list if people
would become irritated by large visual files--
AK
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
mention. There's a sort of sunny romance, a Saturday-morning bliss, to
Warhol in particular that becomes totally obvious looking at his
Yes, 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,
Reed Altemus wrote:
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me. Quite bland. I think Rimbaud's life was more interesting than his
art. That's my
Matineee d'ivresse ?
Yes, but did you think that
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