Hello, I apologize for the non-Fluxus nature of this post, but I know the
people on this list know a lot about all forms of art.
I am looking for any information on a Hungarian choreographer named Josef
Nagy. He might not be Hungarian, and that might not be his name. I have had
no luck finding
nick wrote:
What about we tape the prepairation of the coffee and the drinking of
itintreviews with ppl and the ritual of 'community' that starbucks
brings...stir stir stircream2 packets of sugarwe could also
kepp
track of what we ordered and see if there is a way you can make
poem by josh ronsen
observation
emotion
rhyme
simile
cadence
rhyme
emotion
alliteration
metaphor
rhyme
rhyme
change of meter
blank line
hidden allusion to death and/or pain
ambiguity caused by lack of punctuation
rhyme
In the ultra-handy Fluxus Performance Workbook, on
http://www.nutscape.com/fluxus/homepage/t_schmit.html, there are a few
listed event scores for Tomas Schmit in a series called Sanitas. Did he
actually write 165 of these? Where might they be found (the ones not listed
in the Workbook)?
Thanks
Hello, I'm still trying to dig up info on Thomas Schmit. Found a reference
that there were 200 Sanitas, published in German. Drat.
Anyways, there are 15 sound files from Schmit, Higgins, Jo Jones, Philip
Corner and others at:
http://strano.net/town/music/fluxus.htm
I can't listen to them on
1. All the authentic Fluxus artists consider the Fluxlist
to be a truly absurd parody.
1. I like absurdity, and recognize how difficult it is to generate something
"truly" absurd, and not just "kinda" wierd or "sorta" strange. I think one
could argue that absurdity strongly
i did not received mine. i'm afraid the venezuela post office is like
turkish one.
in our kind of socialism we all are under suspicion.
...pez
I am sorry to hear this.
It reminds me of the interview with Dick Higgins at
http://www.faximum.com/jas.d/tam_43a.htm (17-8-95 section) where he
Didn't Filliou stage a performance of mental music, or telepathic music? I
remember seeing a picture of him, standing in front of a seated audience.
The caption suggested that he was telepathically transmitting music to the
audience's minds. Or maybe everyone was meditating on some sound.
When
Allen wrote (a while back, about his survey):
I distributed a survey to attempt to assess Eric
Andersen's alleged assertion that "All the authentic Fluxus artists
consider the Fluxlist to be a truly absurd parody." This activity was
also presented as being a performance. You can view a
SHARE YOUR DEEPEST WISHES FOR THE WORLD:
"Christine Wallers (artist) and Steve Peters (sound) invite anyone and
everyone
to send a written response of any length or style conveying your vision of
a better
life on Earth for all beings. The future begins with the words, 'I wish...'
Your
Allen Bukoff wrote:
I am not, as far as I know, a Willem de Ridder prank. I am a little
concerned about this, however, because I believe it would be fairly easy
for Willem de Ridder to do this.
Has anyone ever seen you and Willem de Ridder together in the same room?
Hmmm?
Maybe you are a
Click on the below link if you want to read a very silly series of ads for
fictious brands of maple syrup.
http://www.timmybighands.com/ads/ad_1.asp
I laughed so much that I cried (it's been a dull day).
-Josh Ronsen
http://www.nd.org/jronsen
This weekend I finally had the time to splice the "True Confession" tape
from the FluxListBox into a cassette.
I listened to it.
I now know the confession. I'm not telling what the confession is.
But, I will give a hint on splicing. Normal, clear office tape can be used
to connect the tape
Melissa McCarthy wrote:
The confession is mine (as is this one) and I'm impressed that you felt
that any confession I might have was worthy of the effort to splice and
listen.
That was your voice, the one talking about the [DO NOT READ THE NEXT WORD
UNLESS YOU HAVE LISTENED TO YOUR COPY
Roger Stevens wrote:
Surely there's a difference between a Dadaist who disrupts
a theatre performance
and a heckler who spoils everyone's enjoyment?
Or is there?
Is there a difference? I don't think the Dadaists felt themselves
privledged, i.e. "card-carrying members of the Dada Club," to be
Hello Fluxlist Friends,
Last night, while waiting for something to print at a copy shop, I used
their typewriter to write an improvised short, short, short story. I will
mail it, the only copy in existence, to the first person who emails me. The
story involves Aldous Huxley, death, Cleveland,
Someone has won my short short short story, so no need to send email.
-Josh Ronsen
http://www.nd.org/jronsen
PATRICIAI already got it, but maybe Josh will let me change it around
PATRICIAand send it to you. Josh?
DEVONI want it next then, and then I can change it (or not if Josh
DEVONprefer it to stay in tact), and send it to whoever want it.
The story is in the mail to you, Patricia. I would
Patricia wrote:
Don Boyd is anxiously awaiting the arrival of a new grape colored
MAC and then he'll be back on fluxlist. I have proffered the
advice that in order for the computer to function properly, it
should have a name, toys, and incense burning around it at all
times. He queried me
alan bowman wrote:
i apologise to robert for getting him confused with josh
i apologise with josh for getting him confused with robert
I often confuse myself with Robert, so no hard feelings ok? (unless Robert
is perturbed by this confusion).
i have not met either.
Well, it seems like you
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