Dear Allen, >I am the only one of the original founders who still actively subscribes/participates in FLUXLIST. I am probably the only one whose >expectations or hopes were met.
So you mean it's all your fault if Fluxlist turned up to be want it is? ;-) Thanks Allen for making that list open, and to make possible to exist. I found here lot of help for my scholar work, but not only because of the scholarly moments that happened from time to time, which where rich in informations, but also thanks to the documentary watch operated by each of us, with great site and articles one found, and mainly thanks to the general atmosphere of flow(er)ing exchange, which can be a very image of fluxus nature, if not a very blossom of Fluxus (as a defined group of artists and works etc.). However, I understand what secretfluxus is pointing (as many of us do, among those who have spent several years on Fluxlist), and I guess we need from time to time someone to remind us that fluxlist has ALSO something to do with Fluxus, just to bring the topic back on the list again. That's why I sent the previous post, just to give informations about what some Fluxus artists are doing now and today, which is ALSO relevant to what we have all in common. BTW, if anyone has some news about Ben Patterson, he's welcome ;-) Bests, Bertrand PS: Owen, sorry but I'm still missing some copies of my Ph.D. I'll send it very soon ( Ken and Alison are also waiting for their paper copy...so you're not the only one :)

