FLUXLIST: Galerie Ernst Hilger
Currently on view at Galerie Ernst Hilger: OBJETS TROUVES - FOUND OBJECTS The exhibition will continue through 22 August, 2000 works by Alighiero Boetti, Joseph Beuys, Paul McCarthy, Line Bergseth, Takahashi Murakami, Eduardo Hoffmann, and others... for full information please click below: http://www.e-flux.com/special.php3?link=www.e-flux.com/welcome/Ernst-Hilger&name=Ernst+Hilger Galerie Ernst Hilger A-1010 Vienna, Dorotheergasse 5 On view at artLab: Juan Loeck (ES), Silvano Tessarollo (I), Sebastian Weissenbacher (A) The exhibition will continue through 31 July 2000 A-1010 Vienna, Dorotheergasse 12 . http://www.e-flux.com To be removed from the e-flux mailing list write to [EMAIL PROTECTED], please include the word "unsubscribe" in the subject field.
Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXSTAMP Project
A DIGITAL VERSION SOUNDS COOL!
Re: FLUXLIST: WebSite Unseen #25 Launches
M & T Very nice work guys, well done. Like those flashin' R. Mutts. And the "signature page" last on upper bar, was a hoot. Now, re. those several last "assisted" links, what I want to know is, when do I get my MTAA (mteww.com) Tshirt with logo, MTAA (mteww.com) baseball cap with logo, MTAA (mteww.com) jeans with logo on rear hip pocket, MTAA (mteww.com) umbrella, et al. You guys need the advertising. hahahahahahahaha, very good. Best, PK Pt Rose is spelled with two R's Patricia Harris is spelled with a P.K. "t.whid" wrote: > MTAA (M.River & T.Whid Art Associates) are proud to announce the > launch of our newest WebSite Unseen #25: Ten Digital Ready-Mades. > WebSite Unseen #25 was commissioned by Patricia Harris, she found out > about WebSite Unseen through the Fluxlist listserv. > > Check it out at MT Enterprises WorldWide http://www.mteww.com > > +++ > > about MTAA > MTAA is a Brooklyn-based conceptual and net art collaboration of the > artists M. River and T. Whid. Visit their online contextualization, > MT Enterprises WorldWide, at http://www.mteww.com. > > about MT Enterprises WorldWide: > MTEWW.com is the fake corporate front for M.River & T.Whid Art > Associates (MTAA). MTEWW.com has been the portal to all of MTAA's > online art practice since February of 1999 as well as a commercial > contextualization for the MTAA collaborative. MTEWW.com is committed > to providing the best in online artainment and supporting the online > artainment community. MTEWW.com runs solely on contributions from > M.River & T.Whid, as well as enlightened collectors of MTAA art and > artifacts. MTEWW.com is for-profit, but as yet, is a loosing > proposition. > > -- > = > = > = > <<<>>> > http://www.mteww.com
RE: FLUXLIST: FLUXSTAMP Project
-Original Message- From: Patricia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, 12 June 2000 5:45 Subject: FLUXLIST: FLUXSTAMP Project Hey Lil' Artist Kids With Rosey Cheeks Sitting Primly In Your Chairs, You Are All So Cute, But Sum of You are Kicking Your Feet, (I get a bit squishy below, but, really, it's not the academy awards) I have the stamp sheets gridded for printing, am going to investigate local printers next week and try to find some gummed paper stuff to print on. All said and done, there are two sheets of stamps. John Held, Jr. (Speaking of Whom, This makes good reading:) http://www.googleplex.com/Johnheld/index.html has most graciously agreed to perf them once I get them printed, without charge, up to 50 sheets of each. He will keep 10 sheets, so, I figure with 24 artists we we will each get 2 sheets of each of the 2 (that's four sheets in toto each), if I reimburse him for 6 sheets, which would be overage of his gratis and run about 30 bucks, U.S. I have learned a lot about antique stamp perforating machines on this journey, and I thank Anna Banana, Steve Smith and John Held, Jr. for contributing their knowledge - I think they've got the only ones around. (Here's the academy awards credits, squish) I also think I will go to San Francisco and wash John Held's feet in chocolate/cinammon soap and burn incense in front of his toes. Bless Him. Contributing artists for whom I shall need addresses for in the next 3 weeks to mail same to (assuming all runs like happy bubbling waters over the smooth river stones...) Alan Bowman (have yours - still the school one?) Ana Capuli Brad Brace Owen Smith Don Boyd (got it) Allen Bukoff Roger Stevens (have yours, but, moving?) Michael Leigh Robert Fontenot (yep, got yours) Reed Altemus (yep) Heiko Recktenwald Ron Thompson (most assuredly) Narvis & Pez Raf Dziminsky Kathy Forer Anna Banana (got it) Carol Starr (got it) Frank Function John Blower Josh Thorpe Nick Potter Rod Stasick Sol Nte (got it) If anyone else on the list wants stamp sheets, or if any of les artistes contributorement want extra (or if in my penchant for human error, I've left anyone outre)*, let me know and I'll forward costs once I get them. Other options, if you would rather just print them up on your own printer, I could zip them to you, or I have a CD burner now and could mail you the data, if you just want to print and cut them yourself. Kisses, swaf Patrishes Here's a borrow from my pal, J. Alex, "Use the Talents That You Possess, For the Woods Would be Silent Indeed If No Birds Sang But the Best." *this language is known as "internationally jammin' it all together." HI patricia, I am interested in the stamp sheets. can you forward costs for sheets. thanks Jo Nico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FLUXLIST: FLUXSTAMP Project
Got my fluxstamp package yesterday. Fabulous. Great project. Great package. Love the "Perforations by John Held, Jr. & P.K. Harris" piece...it's leaking all over my house. Love looking at these stamps...many of which are reminders of other cool FLUXLIST projects, related projects, or activities and projects of many talented FLUXLIST participants. Patricia, you obviously suffer from the same sort of obsessive-compulsiveness that has been behind much great fluxus work. I salute you and thank you. >Hi All, > >Some final notes on the stamp kits, which were mailed yesterday, >and which most should be getting within a week: > >I editioned the stamp sets, so they are numbered in an edition of >36 at the bottom of the page. They are yours to use as you >wish. Some of you might want to just use them on mail art, some >might want to keep them intact and frame them - John Held, Jr. >has a beautiful collection of framed stamp sheets. > >Their are two sets of two stamp sheets. The first two are dry >gummed - like stamps "used to be" if you wet the backs, they >stick. These sheets have a title on the upper right. The other >two sheets are not gummed, but they are printed on white >ultramatte paper and thus have better resolution than the gummed >sheets. These sheets have a title on the upper left. > >If you do want to keep the stamp folder intact, the second >sheets, with the better resolution, would be ideal for color >copiesone can just get copies made, then cut around the >individual stamps and past them on mail art , with a good >application of glue stick on the back. Or, if you decide to use >the second set as stamps, again, the application of glue stick on >the back, or whatever adhesive you prefer. > >The folder is organized with other ephemera in translucent >plastic corners. Feel free to rearrange as you wish and remove >any of the plastic corners, or not. I also affixed plastic >corners to the sheets at the top to keep them from sliding around >and bending in transit. > >The night before I mailed everything out, I decided to make a >stamp with my "mug" on it, and I used a frame of a rubber stamp, >"Post Flux" that John had given me. As I enthusiastically >decorated outgoing envelopes with art stamps, etc., I noticed the >bottom of the "Post Flux" stamp frame I had used bore the >numbers, 7 and 11. And yesterday, the day I mailed them, was >7/11. So, I guess we can call it a commemorative envelope. Dam, >I should have mailed them at 7:11 but, I confess I mailed them at >6:30wasn't thinking. > >All the envelopes are garishly tarted up except for Italy and >Venezuela (due to possible hostile postal workers). Input from >you on how the stamps are canceled when they arrive would be >appreciated. Did they cancel just the "real" stamps, or the art >stamps as well? Also, I'm interested to know if they were >postmarked 7/11/00. > >Oh, and if I made any mistakes, don't let me know. Just fix it >on your end. : ) > >Best, >PK
FLUXLIST: Looking Glass Exhibit Update
Release Date: July 15, 2000 Index: 1: Lev Manovich Essay Added 2: Link changes and site changes 3: Suggestions Lev Manovich Essay, "The Interface as a New Aesthetic Genre" added to TTLG texts. The Through the Looking Glass exhibition, sponsored by the Beachwood center for the Arts in Beachwood Ohio, continues its year-long exhibition of many of the leading names of online art and cultural criticism with the addition of Lev Manovich's essay, "The Interface as a New Aesthetic Genre". The essay, an adaptation of Manovich's presentation at the Sins of Change: Media Arts in Transition conference held at the Walker Art Center, deals with the aesthetics of the computer interface and its role in the shaping of paradigms within digital culture. Note: Due to a server glitch, the intro page may show a very long table. We will try to get this fixed soon. Bio of Lev Manovich Lev Manovich is an artist and a theorist of new media. His book "The Language of New Media" will be published by MIT Press in 2000. Manovich was born in Moscow where he studied fine arts, architecture and computer science. He received an M.A. in experimental psychology from NYU [1988] and a Ph.D. in Visual and Cultural Studies from University of Rochester [1993]. Manovich has been working with computer animation, digital cinema, digital photography, and interactive multimedia since 1984. He has been teaching digital arts since 1992. Manovich lectures widely on new media theory and aestetics, and his writings have been published in many countries. In 1995 he was awarded a Mellon Fellowship in Art Criticism by California Institute of the Arts. Currently he is an Assistant Professor at the University of California, San Diego were he teaches studio and theory classes in digital arts. 2:LINKS AND SITE CHANGES Several visitors to the TTLG website have remarked that a number of virtual exhibitors' links are not incorrect or inoperable. This is due to the fact that a number of the projects are ongoing or time-based. As such, 'linkrot' is inevitable. At this time, our best solution is to inform you which sites are no longer accessible. If you find another, please let us know. 3:SUGGESTIONS The addition of Lev Manovich's essay signals the final planned expansion of the TTLG exhibition until its official end on March 30, 2001. Currently the exhibition serves as a media resource for the arts community, and the potential for additional activity exists. The question is posed: As the net is always in flux, should TTLG evolve with the digital environment until its close date? What more could be done? More artists, texts? Online forums? We would like to hear your comments. However, please bear in mind that additional functions will be determined byt he time and resources of the curator and the BCA. Thank you for your support of this landmark show, as it is the first of its kind in Northeast Ohio, and in many ways, the first show of its kind, period. Best, Patrick Lichty Curator
Re: FLUXLIST: WebSite Unseen #25 Launches
In a message dated 7/16/00 7:00:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > http://www.mteww.com REALLY FUNNY... I ESPECIALLY LIKE READY MADE LINKS
FLUXLIST: claxon intrusion (alongway peformance)
1. ignore any claxon intrusion for the rest of own life ...pez
FLUXLIST: TIMEPIECES: SUBMISSION #7
RANDOM RETINAL IMAGERY (((VISUAL HEADLINES FROM E-COMMMERCE SITES))) 7.16.00 2000
FLUXLIST: WebSite Unseen #25 Launches
MTAA (M.River & T.Whid Art Associates) are proud to announce the launch of our newest WebSite Unseen #25: Ten Digital Ready-Mades. WebSite Unseen #25 was commissioned by Patricia Harris, she found out about WebSite Unseen through the Fluxlist listserv. Check it out at MT Enterprises WorldWide http://www.mteww.com +++ about MTAA MTAA is a Brooklyn-based conceptual and net art collaboration of the artists M. River and T. Whid. Visit their online contextualization, MT Enterprises WorldWide, at http://www.mteww.com. about MT Enterprises WorldWide: MTEWW.com is the fake corporate front for M.River & T.Whid Art Associates (MTAA). MTEWW.com has been the portal to all of MTAA's online art practice since February of 1999 as well as a commercial contextualization for the MTAA collaborative. MTEWW.com is committed to providing the best in online artainment and supporting the online artainment community. MTEWW.com runs solely on contributions from M.River & T.Whid, as well as enlightened collectors of MTAA art and artifacts. MTEWW.com is for-profit, but as yet, is a loosing proposition. -- = = = <<<>>> http://www.mteww.com
RE: FLUXLIST: Box for TRADE
I can offer you a small latched leatherbound case with fun-game activity art pack with treats enclosed. It was prepared by myself & four other artists. James -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Josh Ronsen Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 2:29 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:FLUXLIST: Box for TRADE Hello Fluxlist Friends: I just made an Art Box. It is about 3 inches by 4 by 4, with a clear top, and four compartments inside. Each compartment has something in it. What? You will have to see to find out. I am offering this box to 1 lucky (I assume) person in trade for something equally artistic and mysterious. The first person to email me with an offer will win the box! On your mark, get set... -Josh Ronsen http://www.nd.org/jronsen
FLUXLIST: Box for TRADE
Hello Fluxlist Friends: I just made an Art Box. It is about 3 inches by 4 by 4, with a clear top, and four compartments inside. Each compartment has something in it. What? You will have to see to find out. I am offering this box to 1 lucky (I assume) person in trade for something equally artistic and mysterious. The first person to email me with an offer will win the box! On your mark, get set... -Josh Ronsen http://www.nd.org/jronsen
FLUXLIST: FLUXSTAMP Project *****
Got my fluxstamp package yesterday. Fabulous. Great project. Great package. Love the "Perforations by John Held, Jr. & P.K. Harris" piece...it's leaking all over my house. Love looking at these stamps...many of which are reminders of other cool FLUXLIST projects, related projects, or activities and projects of many talented FLUXLIST participants. Patricia, you obviously suffer from the same sort of obsessive-compulsiveness that has been behind much great fluxus work. I salute you and thank you. >Hi All, > >Some final notes on the stamp kits, which were mailed yesterday, >and which most should be getting within a week: > >I editioned the stamp sets, so they are numbered in an edition of >36 at the bottom of the page. They are yours to use as you >wish. Some of you might want to just use them on mail art, some >might want to keep them intact and frame them - John Held, Jr. >has a beautiful collection of framed stamp sheets. > >Their are two sets of two stamp sheets. The first two are dry >gummed - like stamps "used to be" if you wet the backs, they >stick. These sheets have a title on the upper right. The other >two sheets are not gummed, but they are printed on white >ultramatte paper and thus have better resolution than the gummed >sheets. These sheets have a title on the upper left. > >If you do want to keep the stamp folder intact, the second >sheets, with the better resolution, would be ideal for color >copiesone can just get copies made, then cut around the >individual stamps and past them on mail art , with a good >application of glue stick on the back. Or, if you decide to use >the second set as stamps, again, the application of glue stick on >the back, or whatever adhesive you prefer. > >The folder is organized with other ephemera in translucent >plastic corners. Feel free to rearrange as you wish and remove >any of the plastic corners, or not. I also affixed plastic >corners to the sheets at the top to keep them from sliding around >and bending in transit. > >The night before I mailed everything out, I decided to make a >stamp with my "mug" on it, and I used a frame of a rubber stamp, >"Post Flux" that John had given me. As I enthusiastically >decorated outgoing envelopes with art stamps, etc., I noticed the >bottom of the "Post Flux" stamp frame I had used bore the >numbers, 7 and 11. And yesterday, the day I mailed them, was >7/11. So, I guess we can call it a commemorative envelope. Dam, >I should have mailed them at 7:11 but, I confess I mailed them at >6:30wasn't thinking. > >All the envelopes are garishly tarted up except for Italy and >Venezuela (due to possible hostile postal workers). Input from >you on how the stamps are canceled when they arrive would be >appreciated. Did they cancel just the "real" stamps, or the art >stamps as well? Also, I'm interested to know if they were >postmarked 7/11/00. > >Oh, and if I made any mistakes, don't let me know. Just fix it >on your end. : ) > >Best, >PK
Re: FLUXLIST: Fold/spindle/shred/mutilate the altered joshstory
Alright, Alex, you get it next but you must promise to send it to little David David (always use names twice, it's much more fun). I actually just got it last night, so I'll be workin' some of dat disco magic on it and hopefully get it out in the next day or so, cool? disco >From: "Alex Cook" > >deinfitely. My addr is > >Alex Cook >318 w 7th #509 >Kansas city, mo 64105 > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: FLUXLIST: Fold/spindle/shred/mutilate the altered joshstory
deinfitely. My addr is Alex Cook 318 w 7th #509 Kansas city, mo 64105 >From: Patricia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Fold/spindle/shred/mutilate the altered joshstory >Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 18:46:33 -0700 > >Oops I think Alex Cook wanted it next, I enclosed his address, mailed it to >you Wednesday. Maybe Alex could then forward to Dave? > >PK > > > >Devon Paulson wrote: > > > I guess you get it after me dave. I still haven't recieved it yet, but >I'm > > sure it'll be here in the next day or so- then on to you. > > > > disco > > > > >From: David Baptiste Chirot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > This is belated--but would like very much to pariticpate in the > > >altering of Josh's masterpiece > > > > > > piece by piece limb by limb > > > is Orpheus torn-- > > > > > > to bits > > > > > > and reassembled as > > > > > >. . . > > > > > > a '57 chevy Nomad > > > > > > > > > dave baptiste chirot > > > 2515 N. Oakland #106 > > > Milwaukee, WI > > > 53211 > > > USA > > > > > > > > > from top shelf > > > to bottom > > > no bars hold . . . > > > > > > the mighty elixir > > > > > > > > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: FLUXLIST: Fold/spindle/shred/mutilate the altered joshstory
I thought I got it next Alex >From: "Devon Paulson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Fold/spindle/shred/mutilate the altered joshstory >Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 17:15:09 PDT > >I guess you get it after me dave. I still haven't recieved it yet, but I'm >sure it'll be here in the next day or so- then on to you. > >disco > > >>From: David Baptiste Chirot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> This is belated--but would like very much to pariticpate in the >>altering of Josh's masterpiece >> >> piece by piece limb by limb >> is Orpheus torn-- >> >> to bits >> >> and reassembled as >> >> . . . >> >> a '57 chevy Nomad >> >> >> dave baptiste chirot >> 2515 N. Oakland #106 >> Milwaukee, WI >> 53211 >> USA >> >> >> from top shelf >> to bottom >> no bars hold . . . >> >> the mighty elixir >> > > >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: FLUXLIST: TIMEPIECES: SUBMISSION #6
Brilliant! You should maybe do this for 12 years or sothe collection would be amazing tons of non-news with celebrities that will be completely forgotten by the end of the collection. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > RANDOM RETINAL IMAGERY > (((VISUAL HEADLINES FROM E-COMMMERCE SITES))) > 7.15.00