Re: FLUXLIST: Back again...
welcom melissa we should do something for you a little tribute for mellissas return. --- Reed Altemus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, Melissa, welcome, welcome! > > > > > > > > welcome back melissa > > > > there are quite a few of us still here, just that we don't seem to do all > > that much... > > > > i'm workin on a fluxlist project, but don't have a lot of time at the mo, > > what with the jam eaters at work and the ankle biters at home! > > still trying to write the brief in a way that it may actually attract some > > prolonged attention. hopefully most of the reglar contributors will, > > well, ...contribute. lurkers will be involved whether they like it or > > not! > > > > > > i hope i can get it organisisisised soon. > > > > toodlepip > > > > alan > > > > psst... Carol I haven't forgotten you! Joseph's got the flu :-( > > > > > > > > > PLEASE CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE http://www.crispinwebb.com __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: FLUXLIST: Back again...
hi melissa, glad you're back!! lots of changes with allen bukoff gone from the list. alan bowman and sol nite have taken over our care and feeding so we are in good hands. bests, carol xx
Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia
Re: The Academy So many of us practice Tea Ching! when not performing or at work in the studio-- and we participate in various strands of living culture. And yet-- so few of us suck from the Ivory Tower-- we teach in trenches, in day cares, in juvenile detention centers-- why is that? We surely need the academy/academics just as it/they love us-- We must all know by now, that the academics steer clear of FLUXLIST though this here, sphere.-- are we too unruly? are we macadamia nuts? At least that is my take, after having found myself on this list after Bibiana Padilla Maltos left some fluxus in my basement and the mixitup chappie told me to look for a copy of Maciunas' Learning Machines: From Art History to a Chronology of Fluxus. So I got on line and found myself here. I have enjoyed every minute. I thought I was being asked to leave but Madawg has asked that I speak. ergo & etc respectfully submitted, suse - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 5:52 PM Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia In a message dated 3/13/05 7:26:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: yes but little children are the most fluxus of anyone, they do it naturally.i'll bet they all love you with your great sense of humor.bests, carolI teach for Lyceum- an after school art/science/humanities program. I just taught a bunch of kids about exquisite corpses today-they all loved it.
Re: FLUXLIST: Back again...
Yes, Melissa, welcome, welcome! welcome back melissa there are quite a few of us still here, just that we don't seem to do all that much... i'm workin on a fluxlist project, but don't have a lot of time at the mo, what with the jam eaters at work and the ankle biters at home! still trying to write the brief in a way that it may actually attract some prolonged attention. hopefully most of the reglar contributors will, well, ...contribute. lurkers will be involved whether they like it or not! i hope i can get it organisisisised soon. toodlepip alan psst... Carol I haven't forgotten you! Joseph's got the flu :-(
Re: FLUXLIST: Back again...
Yummy--my recipe is similar-- in step 1a, I mince up the negative income instead of realizing it. shhh - Original Message - From: "Melissa McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 8:18 AM Subject: FLUXLIST: Back again... > ...long time gone, what's been happening? Saw Allen B's open letter of > January on the website, sad, but glad that The List is still active, and > that I even recognized a few names... > > Script for Supporting Yourself as an Artist & Musician > > 1. Work solely in your studio for 5 years. > 1a. Realize negative income. > 1b. Panic a little. > 2. Get a part-time job in an insurance office. > > Blather, wince, repeat. > > xoMelissa > > > > > > > > Melissa McCarthy > Hours: whimsical or by appointment > >>>Adult, maybe; grown-up, never!<<< > http://www.bonafideart.com > > >
Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia
On Mar 16 2005, at 16:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I teach for Lyceum- an after school art/science/humanities program. I just taught a bunch of kids about exquisite corpses today-they all loved it. Exquisite! --- Now playing: John Cage - One9/108 "I got in a fight one time with a really big guy, and he said, "I'm going to mop the floor with your face." I said, "You'll be sorry." He said, "Oh, yeah? Why?" I said, "Well, you won't be able to get into the corners very well." - Emo Phillips
Re: FLUXLIST: volvos in the desert
is it about the volvos? the desert? san diego? are you guys planning to come to my place at mexicali? -this last would be fun... *** BIBIANA PADILLA MALTOS AVTEXTFEST general coordinator Paseo de Vista Hermosa #625 Mexicali, B.C., 21240 MEXICO 233 Paulin Ave. PMB. 7263 Calexico, Ca., 92231-2646 U.S.A. + 52 686 564 5999 Original Message Follows From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: volvos in the desert Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 18:02:19 EST In a message dated 3/15/05 2:35:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Oh yeah, I've been chastised-- > not suposed to speak-- > > Im the queen and I say speak my child SPEAK
Re: FLUXLIST: whut fluxus means to me
I'm doing a Fluxus show in June and would really love you all to respond via fluxlist what fluxus means to you. I will be using the actual emails in the show-thanks Madawg
Re: FLUXLIST: Back again...
welcome back melissa there are quite a few of us still here, just that we don't seem to do all that much... i'm workin on a fluxlist project, but don't have a lot of time at the mo, what with the jam eaters at work and the ankle biters at home! still trying to write the brief in a way that it may actually attract some prolonged attention. hopefully most of the reglar contributors will, well, ...contribute. lurkers will be involved whether they like it or not! i hope i can get it organisisisised soon. toodlepip alan psst... Carol I haven't forgotten you! Joseph's got the flu :-(
Re: FLUXLIST: volvos in the desert
In a message dated 3/15/05 2:35:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Oh yeah, I've been chastised-- not suposed to speak-- Im the queen and I say speak my child SPEAK
Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus and academia
In a message dated 3/13/05 7:26:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: yes but little children are the most fluxus of anyone, they do it naturally. i'll bet they all love you with your great sense of humor. bests, carol I teach for Lyceum- an after school art/science/humanities program. I just taught a bunch of kids about exquisite corpses today-they all loved it.
FLUXLIST: Why you should never post your picture on the Internet
http://www.digitaltoast.co.uk/gallery/why --- Now playing: Joey DeFrancesco with Jimmy Smith - St. Thomas "I was walking down the street the other day when I saw a guy who looked just like a guy I grew up with. So I walked up to him and said: "Why Dickie Jones, you old so-and-so, how are you? I haven't seen you since we were five!" And I smacked him on the back...which is when he started to cry. And I thought, "Wait a minute...if this was really Dickie Jones...he would've grown up too." ~ Emo Phillips
FLUXLIST: Sorry
Can't tell if this went through...sorry if it's a repeat message. > -- > From: LeClaire, Candace > Sent: Sunday, February 7, 2106 2:22 AM > To: 'FLUXLIST@scribble.com' > Subject: Sorry > > My sincere apologies. > Due to circumstances that have led me to Miami and back several times in > the past few weeks, I have not yet sent out the mail-art I promised. > However, it will be in the mail shortly. > > I know you've all just been hovering over your post boxes with curses to > me day after God-loving day, and soon those curses will turn to > cheers...or mild disappointment, depending on your level of expectation. > > > Thanks for your patience... > > > > > > >
Re: FLUXLIST: Visit ot Philly and NYC planned
u should come to this show on monday night in philly info: Dear ___, (fill in your name) How have you been? It's been awhile since i heard from you. Did you hear? Mildew / Steve Dracula / R.L. Stein / and one more band are playing at the South Philadelphia Athenaeum (2011 South Juniper Street) on Monday, March 21st 2005??? I heard its donations only so i think ill give em like 2$, who wants to pay more for noise bands anyhow, they don't have any real talent. It's just a bunch of dicking around. Im sure Mildew will just duct tape themselves together and roll around on the floor, that Steve Dracula guy just puts a bucket on his head and then stands on it, oh man, high art there. And R.L. Stein, fuck im glad 2/3 of them moved away, i couldn't stand seeing them play all the time, they are just some lame ass rock band with no talent, the drummer can't even keep in time, what the fuck is that shit?!!!??? Either way thought, im going to the show, maybe i can meet some hot art school girl, or pick up a rare mildew cdr to sell on ebay in a few months. Well, pal i guess ill see you there, keep it real, your friend, (fill in friends name here)
FLUXLIST: Visit ot Philly and NYC planned
Hello All! Myself and three other artists are planning on a short visit to Philly (Monday, March 21) and NYC (Tues and Weds), That is if all goes well and as planned. Crispin and Jason are coming (fluxlist types) and John, who is a teaching colleague of mine and a painter is also coming. Hope to see some of you soon. Please reply to me as I am co-ordinating the Fluxlist part of the trip. -Don http://www.doneboyd.com check out my website for the latest images!
Re: FLUXLIST: Harvard's 2005 Visual Poetry exhibition, "Infinity"
www.infinitypoetry.com
FLUXLIST: bbs
bbs: brad brace sound http://63.170.215.11:8000 http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/undisclosed.html >>now with over 133 hours of shuffled ambient soundscapes! /:b
FLUXLIST: Back again...
...long time gone, what's been happening? Saw Allen B's open letter of January on the website, sad, but glad that The List is still active, and that I even recognized a few names... Script for Supporting Yourself as an Artist & Musician 1. Work solely in your studio for 5 years. 1a. Realize negative income. 1b. Panic a little. 2. Get a part-time job in an insurance office. Blather, wince, repeat. xoMelissa Melissa McCarthy Hours: whimsical or by appointment >>>Adult, maybe; grown-up, never!<<< http://www.bonafideart.com