FLUXLIST: Suck Stuck cara

2002-04-09 Thread John M. Bennett

Suck

keep intention, gloat infarction, ham
door swinging in the windless
breath impale yr sheet flag
deep rejection boat imparted sham
floor clinging on the lidless
wealth entailed yr feets baG
Bag feets yr whaled wealth
lidless the, on clinging floor
slams departed boat ejection deep
flag sleep yr impaled breath
windless, the in swinging spore
ham infarction, gloat intention, street


Stuck cara

plate compaction spreading mast fly
ahead an drip my beaner
faucet clogged my shoulder nipple:
crippled mold my soggy closet
leaner dry clippings on bread
why ask spending retraction facE
Face retraction ending task why
spread on slippings dry leaves
closet soggy my cold crippled
nipple moulders my clogged faucet
beaner why drip and dread?
fly mast spreading injaction plate


John M. Bennett
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Curator, Avant Writing Collection
Rare Books  Manuscripts Library
The Ohio State University Libraries
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Columbus, OH 43210 USA

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FLUXLIST: Re: Suck Stuck cara

2002-04-09 Thread solipsis



Three-Titled Episodic 
Poem
 a. Shorn of Antidote 
again
 b. The Sparkling Prehensile 
Beards of Magic Saints
 c. Paleochromatic 
Proteomic Roulade Song
d. Quick-Change Artistsin the 
Amber-Trade


Narp's Flaw 

Monks' hands to wooden egg
placed to orifice of loam 
(dirt-mouth)
watered with pelvic ladle music (rotary pelvic 
ladle music w/ oxygen tank)
egg gives birth to:
SOFT-SHELL-TURTLE-JESUS-TREE (straight and 
upstanding with low-hertz acoustic cavity prayers)
with branching crown of thorns and bleeding 
book-fruit
with wobbling solar paddles, holy mirrored 
flippers
with eidolonichameleonic carapace 
rippling
turtle-savior language like cuttle-fish 
throb-lantern
reveal the incandescent belligerence of Narp's 
flaw
The Antidote lay hidden in Fabreeze.

Bozo Ram-head

Humanoid Goat walking backwards (Goat Reversal 
with buzz-saw Tetraskelion nipple-blades)
riding horses backwards
hanging in the hornet's nest by nipple 
rings
dangling from the neck-flopping 
fish-body
goat-body, faked its own 
hanging-body
red ball nose, spiral golden horn
(Spiral Golden Horn House, Yali, Yali, In the 
Lobby Alabaster Dust mites blown up large, Dust Mite 
Michelangeloyali)
lexan hooves, shaggy pink fur
Satan Tattoo on wine-filled torso
Cab driver yell, "Hey, Bozo 
Ram-head."
B'Lee Dat. Yali-Yo. Do-ya. Rue-Ya. 
Gitit.Boss-Porous
The Antidote was refitted to speech.

Malaria Campsite

Flem Flem Roulade of Smoke and Flem
Rival fluids compete within the 
retort
(Rockem-Sockem Homunculi)
When the spiky metallic damascene-sworded 
chin-beard
menaces, then skewers the president /Walk 
slowly
to the control panel but be careful (ever so 
mant(r)a-like in the mandalalabyrinth of smoke)
to use the flip-lidded lotus-golden-foetus 
handi-panel (remote-control putti, e(x)ternal cherubim input 
device)
to dispense malaria among the black hawk rudder 
crew
hang-over gas-pipe assemblies or roulade 
breathing masks available
Gunfire Soundtrack an obvious 
tactic.
There is no antidote. This Vacation is 
over.

Caterpillar Mouth-pilot Ballet

Robotic all-terrain caterpillars 
(Humm-venus)
undulate to 3 dimensional rhythms
of geologic physiognomy
Pilots use custom fitted rubber mouth 
plug
to steer. Front mouth parts of caterpillar (the 
weaving or playing of violins is not an obstacle)
chop slice cast wood each one is 
named
after a forgotten hyperborean deity (woody, pogo, 
leaf-stacker, Rumlog, etc.)
each one moves straight from the 
mouth
pilots with wet sloppy tongues guide and dance 
(wet sloppy tongues glide and dance, frolic to leyden jar 
interludes)
these mechanical artistes
shorn of antidote once again.





Re: FLUXLIST: PHONY FLUXUS

2002-04-09 Thread JJ

I would call it 
WHITE WALK AND STICKS

AMaybe


 
 --- Crispin Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  NEW INVENTION
  
  
GO FOR A WALK. AND WHILE A WALKING
  COLLECT A VARIETY OF STICKS (I PREFER THOSE SMOOTH
  LIGHT TAN ONES USSUALLY NEAR THE HIGHWAY)THIS
  VARIETY
  MUST CONTAIN SOME WITH BARK. AFTER YOUR WALK PLACE
  STICKS ON TABLE AND PEAL OF BARK OR ANY OTHER
 DABRIS
  FIND OLD CD COVER, TAKE APART 
  NEXT FIND WHITE LATEX PAINT 
  PAINT CD COVER BOTH PARTS 
  SPREAD BARK AND DEBRIS ON WET PAINTED CD COVER
  COVER BARK WITH PAINT THICKLY SO IT WILL STICK
  PAINT ALL STICKS WHITE 
  
  THE END
  
  
  
  
  
  
  what would you name this please
  
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  http://taxes.yahoo.com/
 
 
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=
I don't think you have to do anything to make 
your life into a work of art--it is one.  What you 
have to do is observe it, be aware of the 
weirdness, beauty and artistry that occurs every day.
--Anne Maybe

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Re: FLUXLIST: PHONY FLUXUS

2002-04-09 Thread solipsis

I would Call it:

GORM





GSZ




- Original Message - 
From: JJ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: PHONY FLUXUS


 I would call it 
 WHITE WALK AND STICKS
 
 AMaybe
 
 
  
  --- Crispin Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   NEW INVENTION
   
   
 GO FOR A WALK. AND WHILE A WALKING
   COLLECT A VARIETY OF STICKS (I PREFER THOSE SMOOTH
   LIGHT TAN ONES USSUALLY NEAR THE HIGHWAY)THIS
   VARIETY
   MUST CONTAIN SOME WITH BARK. AFTER YOUR WALK PLACE
   STICKS ON TABLE AND PEAL OF BARK OR ANY OTHER
  DABRIS
   FIND OLD CD COVER, TAKE APART 
   NEXT FIND WHITE LATEX PAINT 
   PAINT CD COVER BOTH PARTS 
   SPREAD BARK AND DEBRIS ON WET PAINTED CD COVER
   COVER BARK WITH PAINT THICKLY SO IT WILL STICK
   PAINT ALL STICKS WHITE 
   
   THE END
   
   
   
   
   
   
   what would you name this please
   
   __
   Do You Yahoo!?
   Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax
   http://taxes.yahoo.com/
  
  
  __
  Do You Yahoo!?
  Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax
  http://taxes.yahoo.com/
 
 
 =
 I don't think you have to do anything to make 
 your life into a work of art--it is one.  What you 
 have to do is observe it, be aware of the 
 weirdness, beauty and artistry that occurs every day.
 --Anne Maybe
 
 __
 Do You Yahoo!?
 Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax
 http://taxes.yahoo.com/
 




FLUXLIST: ADDRESS LIST

2002-04-09 Thread Jennifer Chiarell



I have just recently joined the list and I'm 
looking for more info on the address list that is being compiled. I would 
like to be included in this list project. 


Re: FLUXLIST: ADDRESS LIST

2002-04-09 Thread Carol Starr



hi jennifer,
welcome to the list. the deadline is 15 april and i hope you can
send something.
the size is 3x5 inches of flexible material
everyone participating makes a front and back cover. send it to me,
be sure to
send your address too:
(phone number and web site address optional)
carol starr
p.o. box 2472
taos, nm 87571 usa
then...i print and assemble the books and
send them to the participants. you receive a different cover than the
one you
make. also i am planning to photograph all the covers to put on a web
site so
everyone can see all of
them.
bests, carol

Jennifer Chiarell wrote:

I
have just recently joined the list and I'm looking for more info on the
address list that is being compiled. I would like to be included
in this list project.

--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html





FLUXLIST: Fwd: ilovepeckham.com

2002-04-09 Thread allen bukoff

in the email today...


From: mark folds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ilovepeckham.com
Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 23:02:42 +0100

dear fluxus.org

try my new website that showcases an artist lead project to make small 
interventions that have a big effect in Peckham London UK.

http://www.ilovepeckham.comwww.ilovepeckham.com

cheers

mark folds




FLUXLIST: ADDRESS LIST brad brace loop

2002-04-09 Thread allen bukoff

I'm beginning to wonder if the ADDRESS LIST project isn't just another 
counterfeit brad brace project all about what is the project? followed by 
the details, in some sort of endless loop.


hi jennifer,

welcome to the list.  the deadline is 15 april and i hope you can send 
something.

the size is 3x5 inches of flexible material

everyone participating makes a front and back cover. send it to me, be 
sure to
send your address too:
  (phone  number and web site address optional)

carol starr
p.o. box 2472
taos, nm 87571 usa

then...i  print and assemble the books and
send them to the participants. you receive a different cover than the one you
make. also i am planning to photograph all the covers to put on a web site so
everyone can see all of
them.

bests, carol


Jennifer Chiarell wrote:
I have just recently joined the list and I'm looking for more info on the 
address list that is being compiled.  I would like to be included in this 
list project.

--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: 
http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.htmlhttp://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html 






Re: FLUXLIST: ADDRESS LIST brad brace loop

2002-04-09 Thread Carol Starr

allen,

i don't know what prompts you to say that since i am hard at work putting it
together and you are not even participating as far as i know.

puzzled, carol

allen bukoff wrote:

 I'm beginning to wonder if the ADDRESS LIST project isn't just another
 counterfeit brad brace project all about what is the project? followed by
 the details, in some sort of endless loop.


--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html





Re: FLUXLIST: ADDRESS LIST brad brace loop

2002-04-09 Thread { brad brace }


Hay, what's counterfeit about seeds? (Well, there's that.) 

/:b



On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, allen bukoff wrote:

 I'm beginning to wonder if the ADDRESS LIST project isn't just another 
 counterfeit brad brace project all about what is the project? followed by 
 the details, in some sort of endless loop.



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FLUXLIST: Whisper on the Dial (fwd)

2002-04-09 Thread { brad brace }


http://www.latimes.com/features/lifestyle/la-040902lpfm.story

Just a Whisper on the FM Dial

KPFZ takes to the airwaves as if its
broadcasts reached beyond a few
miles.

by SUSAN CARPENTER
Los Angeles Times
April 9 2002

LUCERNE, Calif. -- The transmitter is on a shelf in Andy
Weiss' laundry room. The antenna is attached to the branch
of an oak tree behind his house. His personal telephone line?
It's the same one he uses to take calls for KPFZ-LP, the
100-watt radio station broadcasting from his home in
Northern California.

It's just a few minutes after 6 p.m. Saturday, the one day
each week the station is live, and DJs Lonnie Elmo
Moultry, 51, and Tee Watts, 51, are on the air spinning
vinyl. During their two-hour show, In the Free Zone,
they mix it up with everything from the Rolling Stones and
Pink Floyd to the Supremes and Temptations--not unusual
music, just an unusual format, which is whatever they want
to play. Their music show, one of several the station hosts,
follows a string of public affairs programs: The
Environment Hour, I'm Not a Lawyer, but I Play One on
the Radio and Artwatch.

No one knows how many people are listening. Anyone who
is, though, is within 15 miles of Weiss' house. KPFZ is a
low-power FM radio station, or LPFM. It is one of only
two stations to get up and running in California since the
FCC approved this new class of license two years ago. The
other is KEFC, operated by the Evangelical Free Church of
Turlock, which airs Christian music and religious services.

The new licenses were created to bring localized radio
programming to small communities and to diversify the
content of what's broadcast. Last year, the FCC began
issuing the first of about 240 construction permits for
LPFMs to schools, churches, Indian reservations,
community organizations and other noncommercial
special-interest groups across the nation--21 of them in
California.

Run by the nonprofit Lake County Community Radio
group, KPFZ has been on the air since September. It's
among a few to be operated out of a house. Nationally, only
about a dozen LPFMs have managed to get on the air since
the FCC made the licenses available. Duct-taped to the
chain-link gate on Weiss' driveway is a ragged piece of
cardboard with magic marker lettering that reads, KPFZ
104.5. There's no gargantuan radio tower, no flashy sign
to give the station away. Just a humble three-bedroom house
on a hill overlooking Lucerne, the Switzerland of
America, according to its welcome sign. A lazy lake
community supported by agriculture and tourism, Lucerne,
population 2,000, is one of several small towns that ring
Clear Lake, the state's largest natural inland body of water.
On any given day, boats dot its surface, and motorcycles
cruise its 100 miles of shoreline.

On-Air Legal Advice

On Saturdays, beginning at 7 a.m., a steady stream of DJs
travel the dirt road to Weiss' home. They will host talk
shows on topics ranging from the environment to local
politics and music programs featuring folk and jazz, and
they are carting records, interview materials, food and
friends.

Catherine and Steve Elias, a husband-and-wife team, are at
the station to host a legal talk show called Both Sides
Now. It runs from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Neither Catherine,
62, nor Steve, 60, had been at the controls of a radio station
before a friend told them about KPFZ, but, united in their
belief that radio should be used as a tool to inform and
educate, they got involved last summer. Catherine, a former
paralegal trainer, is now KPFZ's president; her co-host
husband is a retired attorney.

KPFZ's left leanings are evidenced in the DJ studio, a room
Weiss once used as his office, where local maps and stickers
supporting the Green Party and Ralph Nader give the small
space a cozy, crunchy-granola feel. The DJ console is a
hodgepodge of turntables, tape decks, CD players and other
studio gear.

Weiss decided to get involved in the grass-roots business of
creating an LPFM station because he believes that it is
important to have local voices on the airwaves and that
those airwaves be accessible to voices outside the
mono-culture of mainstream media.

KPFZ broadcasts live only one day of the week to limit the
disturbance to Weiss' personal life--his regular job is as a
community college computer instructor.

It's great most of the time, but sometimes it's not, said
Weiss, 55, who re-broadcasts Saturday's shows and
prerecorded programs from other sources during the rest
of the week. When you're in the mood to make radio,
which is most of the time, it's terrific. But if you're not,
then ... it's like having a party when you don't want one.

Of Local Interest

Like many people who live in small communities far
removed from major metropolitan areas, the people of
Lucerne are too far away to be able to tune in to most of
the radio stations broadcasting from the Bay Area (three
hours south) or Sacramento (two hours southeast). Even so,
only a portion of what is broadcast on those 

Re: FLUXLIST: ADDRESS LIST brad brac lop

2002-04-09 Thread allen bukoff

Carol,

Just a little poor humor.  I think the project is great, I think it's great 
that you're doing it and getting lots of participation.  I would 
participate if I had my wits and my time about me.  It's just that it 
seems like every couple of days or so, there's a request for the same 
basic information and it seems like it's been going around and around like 
this for a while.  I am not complaining.  I am not objecting.  I am just 
noting it as an interesting phenomenon.  Or I need to increase my medication.

Allen


allen,

i don't know what prompts you to say that since i am hard at work putting it
together and you are not even participating as far as i know.

puzzled, carol

allen bukoff wrote:

  I'm beginning to wonder if the ADDRESS LIST project isn't just another
  counterfeit brad brace project all about what is the project? followed by
  the details, in some sort of endless loop.
 

--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html




Re: FLUXLIST: ADDRESS LIST brad brac lop

2002-04-09 Thread Dan Holmes

Oh, that reminds me, I need the same basic information. Could someone fill 
me in?

Lying,
 Dan

At 10:47 PM 4/9/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Carol,

Just a little poor humor.  I think the project is great, I think it's 
great that you're doing it and getting lots of participation.  I would 
participate if I had my wits and my time about me.  It's just that it 
seems like every couple of days or so, there's a request for the same 
basic information and it seems like it's been going around and around like 
this for a while.  I am not complaining.  I am not objecting.  I am just 
noting it as an interesting phenomenon.  Or I need to increase my medication.

Allen


allen,

i don't know what prompts you to say that since i am hard at work putting it
together and you are not even participating as far as i know.

puzzled, carol

allen bukoff wrote:

  I'm beginning to wonder if the ADDRESS LIST project isn't just another
  counterfeit brad brace project all about what is the project? 
 followed by
  the details, in some sort of endless loop.
 

--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html





Re: FLUXLIST: ADDRESS LIST brad brac lop

2002-04-09 Thread Carol Starr

allen,

i think it strange that i have been getting requests for the information
so frequently especially after i have at times just posted it a day ot
two before. but i like to respond so any one wishing to join in can do
so. (i would love it if your wits could gather enough for you to
participate too)
i am slightly short tempered today because my scanner is refusing to
work and it did scan three of the covers and then something causes the
computer to crash.  i may up my medication as well.

bests, carol

--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html