hey all...first time to the fluxlist...very excited to be here.
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saw some mention of jonas mekas and was wondering if anyone's checked out 66
frames by gordon ball (worked with mekas on occasion).
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um, also, if i'm committing some cardinal sin by not following some
newsletter/bulletin/email protocol, please let me know and direct me in the
right direction. i'm having trouble finding any info about the 'fluxlist'
online too...
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cheers.

> hi all
>
>
> > if it appear at their library it should be also in
> > the book store...
>
> ever tried the pompidou site ? it's got a bad case of
> feature-itis,  more buttons that the space shuttle. so
> no, I couldn't find it in there anywhere
>
> >
> > Richard - you can just get it directly from the
> > bookshop at the Pompidou - there are two versions
> > one is just a 40 or so page book and the other is a
>
> this is weird. the notice says it's about 160p
>
> here it is :
>
> Titre :
>                 Jonas Mekas pr�sente Fluxfriends,
> George Maciunas, Yoko Ono, John Lennon / <avant-propos
> de
>                 Jean-Michel Bouhours>
>  Auteur(s) :
>                 Mekas Jonas
>  Autre(s) auteur(s) :
>                 Bouhours Jean-Michel
>  Lieu d'�dition :
>                 Paris
>  Editeur :
>                 Centre Pompidou
>  Ann�e :
>                 2002
>  Langue :
>                 Fran�ais
>  Description :
>                 159 p. : ill. en noir ; 21 cm
>  Collection :
>                 Quinze x Vingt Un Fluxus
>  ISBN :
>                 2-84426-137-X
>  Fait partie de :
>                 Quinze x Vingt & Un : Fluxus
>
>
> I know that a similar title was published in Lithuania
> about 2 years ago, but I'm not sure if that the same
> thing, now translated into French.
>
> btw : who is jean michel bouhours ?
>
> > cardboard box set that has the book along with a PAL
> > tape that has footage by Jonas on and about
>
> thanks owen.
>
> > the "friends" (although as an interesting side note
> > I recently learned that at the press conference for
> > her show in Toronto Yoko claimed (when asked) that
> > she had no connection to Fluxus).
>
> I was there - it was a really boring very crowded q/a
> session, with way too many journalists wanting to ask
> 'toronto questions' [ do you like our city , do you
> remember the live peace festival etc ] and way too few
> art questions.  From all the press I've read and video
> I've seen, she usually and consistently says not all
> her stuff is fluxus, so they shouldn't all be confused
> mixed and put into one big pot.
>
> I don't remember her saying such a thing in Toronto.
> I'll try to find my notes, and/or get a dub of the
> audio a friend recorded.
>
> Richard
>
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