Performance of 3:33 Pre-Performance: Opened the "Date and Time Properties" window on my PC so that I would have a clock with a second-hand to watch while performing. Opened a reply-to e-mail message to prepare for documenting the performance.
Minute 1: Nothing happened, I picked up my black Papermate pen and wrote the word 'nothing' on a print-out of an e-mail message. Put the pen down again and held hands over keyboard again. Minute 2: Nothing happened, I picked up my black Papermate pen and wrote the word 'nothing' under the first 'nothing' on the print-out of an e-mail message. Put the pen down again and held hands over keyboard again. Minute 3: Nothing happened, I picked up my black Papermate pen and wrote the word 'nothing' under the second 'nothing' on the print-out of an e-mail message. Put the pen down again and held hands over keyboard again. Final 33 Seconds: Nothing happened, I picked up my black Papermate pen and wrote the word 'nothing' beside the first 'nothing' on the print-out of an e-mail message. Post-Performance: Put the pen down again and began typing this message on my PC keyboard. Allan Revich April 26, 2006 Quoting Cecil Touchon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Good Point. > OK, I just composed a new work. > It is called 3:33. > --------------------------------------------------- > 3:33 > Sit down at your computer, start a new message to fluxlist (or anywhere > you like) In the subject line write "3:33" > Place your hands over the keyboard as if about to type a message and > wait in silent anticipation a duration of 3:33 (three minutes and thirty > three seconds) [let's face it, now-a-days 4:33 is just too long] > At the end of the performance write what happened during the duration as > you sat there about to type. > > cecil touchon copyright 2006 > ---------------------------------------------------- > So we can include this one I should think. > cecil > > Rod Stasick wrote: > > > > > On 1427 RabiÊ» I 20, at 1:31 PM, Cecil Touchon wrote: > > > >> oh right I remember that! We could include a track of that album. I > >> wonder if we could get sued for copyright infringement? haha. > > > > > > > > Don't forget this sordid episode: > > > > http://tinyurl.com/pa3sx > > > > > > R~~ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- > > Now playing: Tom Snyder - The Tomorrow Show (October 11, 1977) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > RANDOM RODIO: > > (often) rodcasting at: > > http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u > > > > "you won't like all of it" > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- http://www.digitalsalon.com http://www.m3d8.com http://www.aldeism.com