hello,
you could visit the Sohm Archiv in Stuttgart (Staatsgalerie) and the Mary
Bauermeister Archiv in K�ln. But both have been already published (even if
not completely) in "Fr�hlische Wissenschaft" and "Happening&Fluxus, Eine
Materialen" for the Sohm, and I can't remember the exact title of
Bauermeister's publication, but it's in german, published by a Cologne's
museum and it's quite recent (like 95-98).
I hope you'll find your way trough those poor indications.

Bertrand

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From: Dumett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 6:38 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: research question


> Hello,
> Wondering if any of you Fluxlisters can help me out. I'm
> interested in learning more about the early European festivals such as
> Neo-Dada in der Musik (Dusseldorf, 1962) and the first "Fluxus" concerts
> under the title "Fluxus Internationale Festspiele Neuester Musik"
> (Wiesbaden, 1962). I'm also interested in the experimental music scenes of
> the late 1950s and early 1960s in Darmstadt and Cologne.
>
> Can anyone tell me whether there are archives of this material, including
> the work of Nam June Paik, in any of these German cities? If so, I'd very
> much appreciate a contact or website for them. I am particularly
> interested in doing research in Germany, however, if anyone knows of
> non-German archival sites dedicated to material on experimental music in
> Germany at this time  I'd like to know of them as well.
>
> Thanks in advance for your assistance,
>
> Mari
>
>

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