Re: FLUXLIST: NSK/Laibach list

NECHVATAL Joseph ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Mon, 7 Oct 1996 11:49:11 +0100
 

This school of militaristic imagery and music is all around us. You'll see
it on your kids TV or at the movies -- along with a syrupy sentimentality
to make it all seem heroic. The Laibach stuff, evolving out of industrial
music, cuts the sentiment out and thus is darker and less infintile in its
symbols. Its all pretty stupid of course.

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Joseph Nechvatal @ Paris
http://www.dom.de/arts/artists/jnech/

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FLUXLIST: * Some suggestions for Fluxlist netiquette...

Ken Friedman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Tue, 23 Apr 1996 11:23:33 +0200

* Be careful with the use of cut-and-paste technology.

Avoid repeats and threepeats: Internet technology permits us to answer
anything by copying and interlineating our response. That's a fast, easy
way of handling communication between individuals. On a list, it can
cascade into information clutter. It becomes particularly problematic when
one is asked to read the same message three or four times in cascading rows
of > and >> and >>> messages containing material we've read two or three
times before.

* Be thoughtful of time and presence.

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FLUXLIST: Any asshole

allen bukoff ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Thu, 25 Apr 1996 17:36:15 -0300

Mark Bloch:
>Fluxus is anarchy when the term "fluxus" is undefined. Or if it is defined
>as "anything goes." It allows any asshole to call themself Fluxus which, as
>we know, is currently the case.

Speaking for the assholes...I find the space where any asshole can call
him/herself Fluxus preferable to the space created by any definition of
Fluxus I have ever seen.

I'm pretty sure I'm serious about this,
Allen Bukoff

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