Ey!!! Frank Function!!!
Okay, so it wuz you, now we know, and we should now grade these rockin' shakers
on the Function Scale - could be called "Freedom to Measure Against Arbitrary
Scales." Hmmm, think I read that one in a truly great Function Industries Press
Zine. 5.2 on the Function Scale. 10+ on the Zine Scale. Well, face the other
way next time you do that event. Or not. At any rate, the Richter Scale is
Hzzztory now. We await your next event, and we will dance!!
Dance...which reminded me of some words that I favor muchly, completely off the
mood of above, but definitely worth sharing with friends...read all of this, if
you wish, but definitely "myths."
http://www.kalin.lm.com/poetry2.html
Best,
PK
Tom Grothus wrote:
> 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
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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> >From: Patricia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: FLUXLIST: earthquaketimequestion
> >Date: Tue, Sep 5, 2000, 5:43 AM
> >
>
> > At approximately 1:38 a.m. on Saturday, September 2, 2000, the
> > earth quaked at the epicenter of Napa County, California, USA,
> > which was approximately 100 miles North of P.K. Harris' overnight
> > stay.
> >
> > (Hi!!!
> > Changing tenses, wait a minute.)
> >
> > I experienced approximately 200 frames (of art) swinging on 4
> > walls for 8 seconds. Nothing down, nothing broken, just
> > approximately 200 frames swinging on 4 walls. Imagine the sight
> > and sound. And the emotions the event evoked.
> >
> > What were you doing at 1:38 a.m. U.S., Pacific Coast Time, on
> > September 2, 2000?
> >
> >
> > PK
> >
> >