Well, I feel better for having read that (below from Eryk). I was beginning
to think it was all in my head (and it may still be), but for a list
supposedly interested in what is surely the funniest "art movement" of the
20th century, ya'll sure are EARNEST.
I think performing until the entire audience departs and the janitor finally
asks you to leave would be a tremendous amount of fun (and a lot more work
than you may realize).
Argle Bargle
BadgerGirl
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>From: Eryk Salvaggio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: Fluxus Workbook: Millenial Edition #1
>Date: Fri, Sep 15, 2000, 7:09 PM
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> Hi Josh. It was a typo. Settle down, child.
> No need to break out the precious quotation books.
>
> Maybe the anti-fluxus project should dedicate itself
> to separating art and life for a while. Some irony
> might be good for you guys. You obviously need
> to lighten up.
>
> PS:
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> ANTIFLUXUS EVENT #x+1 FOR JOSH RONSEN:
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> 1. Create No Art without down payments.
> 2. Construct elaborate explanations.
> 3. Correct typos with manifestos of ideology.
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