Hey guys -

Great work on your remaining website unseens........and yet.....

I still like mine the best - maybe it's just become family, or just
familiar, as, of course I watch it every day, checking for flaws, just
like family -  or maybe it's the flashin' R. Mutts...dunno....in the end,
it's probably your raw, unbridled talent.

http://www.mteww.com/websiteunseen/collect25.html

Best,
PK

P.S.  What, exactly, is a "loosing" proposition?  The mind boggles.



"t.whid" wrote:

> to the Fluxlisters:
>
> MTAA (m.river & t.whid art associates) announce the launch of 2 new
> Website Unseen Titles:
>
> website unseen #100: The Light That Falls Across the Ceiling of the
> Room that Shows Us The End Of The Day As Night is Slowly Making Its
> Way Into Our Sight (AKA It's Now Safe To Turn Off Your Computer)
> http://www.mteww.com/websiteunseen/collect100.html
>
> commissioned by Mark Tribe
>
> ~and~
>
> website unseen #66: PixelBitch
> http://www.mteww.com/websiteunseen/collect66.html
>
> commissioned by Stacy Pershall
> --
> +++
> ~about MTAA~
> MTAA is a Brooklyn-based conceptual and net art collaboration of the
> artists M. River and T. Whid. Visit their online contextualization,
> MT Enterprises WorldWide, at http://www.mteww.com.
>
> ~about MT Enterprises WorldWide~
> MTEWW.com is the fake corporate front for M.River & T.Whid Art
> Associates (MTAA). MTEWW.com has been the portal to all of MTAA's
> online art practice since February of 1999 as well as a commercial
> contextualization for the MTAA collaborative. MTEWW.com runs solely
> on contributions from M.River & T.Whid, as well as enlightened
> collectors of MTAA art and artifacts. MTEWW.com is for-profit, but as
> yet, is a loosing proposition.
>
> ===
> <twhid>
> http://www.mteww.com
> </twhid>

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