Re: FLUXLIST: MP3
Gerald O'Connell wrote: > - well, I already started one such interactive project - the twist > being that I'm collaborating with myself over an 18 year time gap ! > I've been digging into my archive back to 1982 and discovering stuff I'd > forgotten, and then taking samples from it and reprocessing the original > material with contemporary stuff blended in. Whoa. Thats awesome. I am suddenly quite happy that I keep all the wavs of my electronic music stuck on CD, especially lately, as the music I have been making is extrememly representative of the time span I am making it in. In a few years, I'm sure it would be wonderful to see how where I was then has taken me and "remix" the work accordingly. The music is quite nice, as well, you may consider mentioning the manner in which it was made on your site. Also, since so many fluxlisters are working with MP3.com, why not set up a "fluxlist" station, where we set up a stream of various fluxlist music. Maybe change the "DJ" every week. > Sambience at > http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/85/lives_of_angels.html > is the first such opus. Unsettling. I feel like a medium raising his own > ghost... > > I like this idea of a collaborative approach, with several people > building up a track by email or whatever... > > Gerald O'Connell > > http://www.wonderport.com
Re: FLUXLIST: MP3
In message <00a301bf7187$b126d8e0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sol Nte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >It also strikes me that it is possible to form a group with musicians >anywhere in the world and work together on material using the same sequencer >(i.e passing round the same midi/mp3 file by e-mail to add the different >parts) then putting the result on mp3.com . If anyone fancies working out a >way to jam virtually like this and collaborate on a few tunes I'd be very >interested, maybe we could do it with Cakewalk or something like that or >even better to support some shareware/freeware product if possible. - well, I already started one such interactive project - the twist being that I'm collaborating with myself over an 18 year time gap ! I've been digging into my archive back to 1982 and discovering stuff I'd forgotten, and then taking samples from it and reprocessing the original material with contemporary stuff blended in. Sambience at http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/85/lives_of_angels.html is the first such opus. Unsettling. I feel like a medium raising his own ghost... I like this idea of a collaborative approach, with several people building up a track by email or whatever... Gerald O'Connell http://www.wonderport.com
Re: FLUXLIST: Our little audio archive
Hi Rod: While I can't answer your question, I bet these people can. Try emailing the folks that are responsible (*bless*) for this site: http://neilinnes.org Best, PK Rod Stasick wrote: > Hi: > > This idea of adding CD's to "our" archive is nice but I guess > I'm gonna need some help - I just can't get past the page with > the four titles already listed (http://my.mp3.com/my). I hit the > download button - the software is downloaded - now what? No > titles appear in the window, etc. To check to see if it's REALLY > downloaded they have a five second audio test and I passed it, > and still... now what? > > Rod > > = > http://rostasi.8m.com > > http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/hunt.jerry.html > > "Surrender? Me? Up Yours!" - last words of Sandinista Guerrilla poet Leonel Rugama >(1949-1970) > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com
Re: FLUXLIST: Sexathon call for submissions
> >In a message dated 02/12/2000 11:09:56 AM Eastern Standard Time, >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > ><< This project is open to all applicants without prejudice. > __ > To raise money for both artists and disadvantaged street kids, > we are organizing a sexual marathon in Toronto. > People will make love in the privacy of their room >> > >Does it have to be two people, or can someone make love to their own self? >Or, can it be many people in the same room? Oh man I am so bummed the deadline has already passed and NOW the poor guy is not only out of a job but living on squirrels, and I would have made a fortune. __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: FLUXLIST: Sexathon call for submissions
As long as they're doing whatever they're doing yesterday--note, the deadline has passed. AK -- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Sexathon call for submissions > Date: Saturday, February 12, 2000 3:12 PM > > In a message dated 02/12/2000 11:09:56 AM Eastern Standard Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > << This project is open to all applicants without prejudice. > __ > To raise money for both artists and disadvantaged street kids, > we are organizing a sexual marathon in Toronto. > People will make love in the privacy of their room >> > > Does it have to be two people, or can someone make love to their own self? > Or, can it be many people in the same room?
FLUXLIST: Re: FLUXLIST-digest V2 #493
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000 14:53:28 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > i recieved a rather splendid little publication through the post today = > from function industries press me too. thanks, function! > Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 13:45:27 -0600 > From: "Porges, Timothy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: Re: FLUXLIST-digest V2 #488 > > Germans, after the second war. Lots of them. And the term "ethnic cleansing" > was, at the time, coined by a Czech politician to justify this. Just as the > argentinians didn't invent "disappearing" people, the Serbs didn't invent > "ethnic cleansing." A petty little point, i admit. > tim I came to realize you pple meant germans(did you mean killing them to have ethnically cleaned areas? I didn't know if that was happening and how much). i am not really into history, so can't argue about who coined that term first (what was that politician's name anway?). I only know about other term, which I don't know what the translation is of (it has something to do with returning germans to germany). I know that those non-nazi germans in the border areas should have stayed, they shouldn't have been made responsible for the others. But I also understand Czech pple then were pretty angry about much bigger (in quantity anyway)damage done to them by nazis. jana (do some of you actually hate me? this whole discussion brings a lot of distress to me. ) ___ Get 100% FREE Internet Access powered by Excite Visit http://freeworld.excite.com
Re: FLUXLIST: Sexathon call for submissions
In a message dated 02/12/2000 11:09:56 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << This project is open to all applicants without prejudice. __ To raise money for both artists and disadvantaged street kids, we are organizing a sexual marathon in Toronto. People will make love in the privacy of their room >> Does it have to be two people, or can someone make love to their own self? Or, can it be many people in the same room?
FLUXLIST: Our little audio archive
Hi: This idea of adding CD's to "our" archive is nice but I guess I'm gonna need some help - I just can't get past the page with the four titles already listed (http://my.mp3.com/my). I hit the download button - the software is downloaded - now what? No titles appear in the window, etc. To check to see if it's REALLY downloaded they have a five second audio test and I passed it, and still... now what? Rod = http://rostasi.8m.com http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/hunt.jerry.html "Surrender? Me? Up Yours!" - last words of Sandinista Guerrilla poet Leonel Rugama (1949-1970) __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
FLUXLIST: Re: Townsend smashing guitars
In a message dated 2/10/00 12:19:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > but Townshend smashing up his guitar at the end of >every freakin' concert seems to be saying "Look, I can > afford to smashup a guitar every time I perform." I think I read an interview once where Townsend said he actually had to start stealing guitars from music stores in order to support the guitar-smashing stunt that his reputation began to demand. I'm sorry, but I don't have any idea of this story is factual. Maybe Pete subscribes to this list and can enlighten us.
FLUXLIST: Sexathon call for submissions
This project is open to all applicants without prejudice. __ To raise money for both artists and disadvantaged street kids, we are organizing a sexual marathon in Toronto. People will make love in the privacy of their room and then be interviewed on their feelings about that experience those interviews will be published on the web. Sponsors __ WIMAWEB CORP. makers of mobile telephony software, SUPERCONDUCTORS INC. manufacturers of XTW computer cables. __ Those whose submissions are accepted 1-will get return airfare to Toronto 2- a week free residency at the Harbour Front Hotel with paid meals. 3- a perdiem of $400 U.S. per day (one week maximum). They can bring their own partners or choose among 38 attractive people already accepted for this project Submission should include a statement on why you want to participate. All submissions, email only, should include a return email address, and must be received by 5pm. February 11, 2000. No late applications accepted! __ + +I'm not like everybody else + Miklos Legrady 1086.5 Queen st. w. Toronto, Ont. M6J 1H8 (416) 516-6127 __ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.myna.com/~design/ Kapy Utca 1B Budapest 1025 Hungary 011-36-1-176-4698 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.c3.hu/~itmiklos/
FLUXLIST: Y2K
Hi Fluxers! Following contributers have a Y2K problem with their mail program: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Philip von Zweck) hyperdelic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "ddyment" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Please adjust your PC clock. Or was it a temporary failure of FLUXLIST? Yours sincerely Mit freundlichen Grüßen Ernest Lergon VIRTUALITAS Artists online, Fine Arts online, Poets online http://www.virtualitas.com/
Re: FLUXLIST: bermuda love-triangle
The Fluxsisters were delighted to get a copy of the Bermuda Love-Triangle in their little Box-Upon-Wall the other day! Tom, how wonderful! We shall respond directly, and happily. The Fluxsisters Reciprocation Happily Since 1999 = The Fluxsisters Art that Imitates Life Box-Upon-Wall Lakeport 03247-6742 "Because art is cheaper than therapy" __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
FLUXLIST: Athena Tacha
Dear Megan McDonough, Athena Tacha was one of the important figures in the development of site-specific installations that crossed the boundaries of architecture, landscape, sculpture and conceptual art. If you want to learn more about her work, I'd suggest checking the art history indexes such as ArtsBibliography Modern or visiting the online library services at the Museum of Modern Art or the Getty. There is a large body of publications and catalogues available. We were both visiting artists at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, and we both did exhibitions there in 1978. I found her a lucid, articulate, well informed conversationalist. Meeting her was a rewarding experience. Don't know much about her involvement with mail art, but her other activities were significant and influential. Ken Friedman --