Rod wrote: >also, I think Sol may know of (or be interested in) the "essays on art & language" that i mentioned before - if I remember right he showed a keen interest in those "art & language" folks. very good for others too, but quite deeply penetrating in style...<
Yes, thanks for the tip, I enjoy art and language work...some of UK's finest conceptualism. I've read very little(almost nothing, just articles) recently as we bought a house at the beginning of October and have been decorating/moving in ever since. Almost finished now, only a few more carloads then us and box upon box of stuff we don't need will be settled in our new home. Have discovered the great thing about owning a house is that you can draw/paint anything all over the wall and there's no-one to tell you you can't (when you're a kid it's parents, when you're an adult it's landlords) - may put some photos online when I finish. BTW - the last thing I read was an article/book chapter by Donna Haraway entitled "Situated Knowledge: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective" -nothing to do with Fluxus but raises interesting questions in contemporary epistemology. I really must read something new. cheers, Sol. -------------------------------------------- "Let's bring the outside inside!"

