Re: FLUXLIST: I like this! Fw: defenestrate: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

2006-04-07 Thread JJ
I LIKE what I know of your mind--missing or not...



--- Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 On 1427 RabiÊ» I 03, at 11:32 PM, JJ wrote:
 
  Hmm.  Looking for the best thing to
 defenestrate
  from my bathroom window (there's still a hole in
 the
  screen that I cut in there when the baby bird I
  rescued got old enough to come and go last
 year)...
 
  Oh, there.  How about that little stack of
  affirmations written on many strips of bright
 colored
  paper...
 
 
 
 My mind went out the window long ago.
 The problem is that it promised to come back
 and I've seen no sign of it returning.
 
 
 R~~ (who's first hearing of the word defenestrate
 was years ago with the news of Robert Wyatt's
 accident)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Now Playing:

http://imagegen.last.fm/zardlens/recenttracks/rostasi.gif
 
 
 
 
 

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FLUXLIST: L unge, S toop

2006-04-07 Thread John M. Bennett


 
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lugs an lore fan drying all the st
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John M. Bennett

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Re: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as a book

2006-04-07 Thread suse



if someone writes the grant
if someone arranges a week long stay at a large 
place with reasonable accomodations for a dozen or so...(100?)...fluxlisters, 
I bet it would not be too difficult to assemble
if I had the $$ to pay college tuition for 
brilliant son and $$ for mortgage I could take on much of the work unpaid...any 
deals out there?
Suse
meanwhile on a re-attempt mission to get a pic on 
the blog. Nice sounding _expression_: "he's a pic off the ol' blog, he 
is"
suse

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Allan 
  Revich 
  To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 9:35 
  AM
  Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as a 
  book
  
  
  I think it would be 
  awesome!
  
  My guess is that 
  activity will slow down in a week or two at which time a summary ‘zine or book 
  would be pretty cool.
  
  
  
  
  
  From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com 
  [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of Crispin WebbSent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 2:12 
  AMTo: FLUXLIST@scribble.comSubject: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as a 
  book
  
  http://www.archive.org/download/fluxlist/PreviewofFluxlist.pdfthe 
  above link is tto a pdf version of the recent activity on the fluxlist 
  blogwouldnt this be nice to make a printed book or catalogue or magazine 
  out of .. A new fluxus codex or something... not just a blog but a printed 
  version.. take a look.. 
  crispin
  
  
  http://www.crispinwebb.com
  
  
  
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RE: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as a book

2006-04-07 Thread Allan Revich








More help for the technically challenged.



To READ the Fluxlist bog go to http://fluxlist.blogspot.com



To COMMENT on something ALREADY on the
blog go to http://fluxlist.blogspot.com,
and click on the text that says  0 comments under the item
you want to comment on.



To ADD SOMETHING NEW to the blog:



1)
Go to http://www.blogger.com

2) Log in to Blogger (at top right of screen) using the user name and
password you used when you joined the blog

3) You will be taken to your Dashboard where there will
be a list of all blogs that you are member of  might be only Fluxlist
for many of you.

4) Click on the blog name

5) You should see the blog name at top left, right under that the tab
named posting should be open, and under that will be the word create
and an icon named create new post

6) Click either one and you will be brought to the composing screen,
for text just type away as you would for an e-mail message

7) To post an image: Click on the little square icon next to the
eraser icon. The square looks like a mini-landscape

8) Click on the icon labeled browse and browse to the
image that you want to post, then click on the icon at the bottom that says upload
image

9) Congratulations!











From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of suse
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 9:19
AM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: fluxlist
blog as a book







if someone writes the grant





if someone arranges a week long stay at a large place with
reasonable accomodations for a dozen or so...(100?)...fluxlisters, I bet
it would not be too difficult to assemble





if I had the $$ to pay college tuition for brilliant son and
$$ for mortgage I could take on much of the work unpaid...any deals out there?





Suse





meanwhile on a re-attempt mission to get a pic on the blog.
Nice sounding _expression_: he's a pic off the ol' blog, he is





suse







- Original Message - 





From: Allan
Revich 





To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com






Sent: Thursday, April
06, 2006 9:35 AM





Subject: RE: FLUXLIST:
fluxlist blog as a book









I think it would be awesome!



My guess is that activity will slow down
in a week or two at which time a summary zine or book would be pretty
cool.











From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com]
On Behalf Of Crispin Webb
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006
2:12 AM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog
as a book





http://www.archive.org/download/fluxlist/PreviewofFluxlist.pdf



the above link is tto a pdf version of the recent activity on the fluxlist blog
wouldnt this be nice to make a printed book or catalogue or magazine out of .. 
A new fluxus codex or something... not just a blog but a printed version.. 

take a look.. 


crispin








http://www.crispinwebb.com











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RE: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as a book

2006-04-07 Thread John M. Bennett


It worked! My first blog posting!
whew,
John
At 09:40 AM 4/7/2006, you wrote:

More help for the
technically challenged.

To READ the Fluxlist bog go to
http://fluxlist.blogspot.com


To COMMENT on something ALREADY on the blog go to
http://fluxlist.blogspot.com,
and click on the text that says “ 0 comments” under the item you
want to comment on.

To ADD SOMETHING NEW to the blog:

1)

Go to
http://www.blogger.com
2)

Log in to
Blogger (at top right of screen) using the user name and password you
used when you joined the blog
3)

You will be
taken to your “Dashboard” where there will be a list of all blogs that
you are member of – might be only Fluxlist for many of you.
4)

Click on the
blog name
5)

You should
see the blog name at top left, right under that the tab named “posting”
should be open, and under that will be the word “create” and an icon
named “create new post”
6)

Click either
one and you will be brought to the composing screen, for text just type
away as you would for an e-mail message
7)

To post an
image: Click on the little square icon next to the eraser icon. The
square looks like a mini-landscape
8)

Click on the
icon labeled “browse” and browse to the image that you want to post, then
click on the icon at the bottom that says “upload image”
9)


Congratulations!



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of suse
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 9:19 AM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as a book

if someone writes the
grant
if someone arranges a week long stay at a large place with reasonable
accomodations for a dozen or so...(100?)...fluxlisters, I bet it
would not be too difficult to assemble
if I had the $$ to pay college tuition for brilliant son and $$ for
mortgage I could take on much of the work unpaid...any deals out
there?
Suse
meanwhile on a re-attempt mission to get a pic on the blog. Nice sounding
_expression_: he's a pic off the ol' blog, he is
suse


- Original Message - 

From: Allan Revich


To:
FLUXLIST@scribble.com 

Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 9:35 AM

Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as a book



I think it would
be awesome!



My guess is that activity will slow down in a week or two at which
time a summary ‘zine or book would be pretty cool.





From:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Crispin
Webb

Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 2:12 AM

To:
FLUXLIST@scribble.com

Subject: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as a book





http://www.archive.org/download/fluxlist/PreviewofFluxlist.pdf


the above link is tto a pdf version of the recent activity on the
fluxlist blog

wouldnt this be nice to make a printed book or catalogue or magazine
out of .. 

A new fluxus codex or something... not just a blog but a printed
version.. 

take a look.. 


crispin


http://www.crispinw
ebb.com





Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low
rates.



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Curator, Avant Writing Collection
Rare Books  Manuscripts Library
The Ohio State University Libraries
1858 Neil Av Mall
Columbus, OH 43210 USA
(614) 292-3029
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

www.johnmbennett.net
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Re: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as a book

2006-04-07 Thread Björn Eriksson



We could also set up the blog so it can accept 
postings thu an email. It is possible to setup the blogs at blogger.com so they 
accept an ordinary e-mail (text only though).
/Björn Eriksson

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Allan 
  Revich 
  To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com 
  Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 3:40 
PM
  Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as a 
  book
  
  
  More help for the 
  technically challenged.
  
  To READ the Fluxlist 
  bog go to http://fluxlist.blogspot.com
  
  To COMMENT on 
  something ALREADY on the blog go to http://fluxlist.blogspot.com, and 
  click on the text that says “ 0 comments” under the item you want to 
  comment on.
  
  To ADD SOMETHING NEW 
  to the blog:
  
  1) 
  Go 
  to http://www.blogger.com
  2) 
  Log in 
  to Blogger (at top right of screen) using the user name and password you used 
  when you joined the blog
  3) 
  You will 
  be taken to your “Dashboard” where there will be a list of all blogs that you 
  are member of – might be only Fluxlist for many of 
  you.
  4) 
  Click on 
  the blog name
  5) 
  You 
  should see the blog name at top left, right under that the tab named “posting” 
  should be open, and under that will be the word “create” and an icon named 
  “create new post”
  6) 
  Click 
  either one and you will be brought to the composing screen, for text just type 
  away as you would for an e-mail message
  7) 
  To post 
  an image: Click on the little square icon next to the eraser icon. The square 
  looks like a mini-landscape
  8) 
  Click on 
  the icon labeled “browse” and browse to the image that you want to post, then 
  click on the icon at the bottom that says “upload 
  image”
  9) 
  Congratulations!
  
  
  
  
  
  From: 
  owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com 
  [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of suseSent: Friday, April 07, 2006 9:19 
  AMTo: FLUXLIST@scribble.comSubject: Re: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as a 
  book
  
  
  if someone writes the 
  grant
  
  if someone arranges a week long 
  stay at a large place with reasonable accomodations for a dozen or 
  so...(100?)...fluxlisters, I bet it would not be too difficult to 
  assemble
  
  if I had the $$ to pay college 
  tuition for brilliant son and $$ for mortgage I could take on much of the work 
  unpaid...any deals out there?
  
  Suse
  
  meanwhile on a re-attempt mission 
  to get a pic on the blog. Nice sounding _expression_: "he's a pic off the ol' 
  blog, he is"
  
  suse
  

- Original Message - 


From: Allan 
Revich 

To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com 


Sent: 
Thursday, April 06, 2006 9:35 AM

Subject: RE: 
FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as a book


I think it would be 
awesome!

My guess is that 
activity will slow down in a week or two at which time a summary ‘zine or 
book would be pretty cool.





From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of Crispin WebbSent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 2:12 
AMTo: FLUXLIST@scribble.comSubject: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as a 
book

http://www.archive.org/download/fluxlist/PreviewofFluxlist.pdfthe 
above link is tto a pdf version of the recent activity on the fluxlist 
blogwouldnt this be nice to make a printed book or catalogue or magazine 
out of .. A new fluxus codex or something... not just a blog but a 
printed version.. take a look.. 
crispin


http://www.crispinwebb.com



Yahoo! 
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rates.


Re: FLUXLIST: COLLAGE CUT-OUT COLOUR: Vancouver

2006-04-07 Thread { brad brace }

Nice work Cecil! (Are the paintings painted over collage
elements?)

http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/screen-names2.html


On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Cecil Touchon wrote:

 Annoucement for my next show...

 COLLAGE CUT-OUT COLOUR: Vancouver
 Group Show
 April 9 - April 22
 2-4 pm

 http://douglasudellgallery.com/





FLUXLIST: Spicy apple event

2006-04-07 Thread A Chair
Electronic swords.


Re: FLUXLIST: COLLAGE CUT-OUT COLOUR: Vancouver

2006-04-07 Thread Cecil Touchon




Thanks Brad!
This one:
http://douglasudellgallery.com/dynamic/artwork_detail.asp?ArtworkID=1680
is collage made of billboard paper on canvas with a glaze over it and
varnished.
This one:
http://douglasudellgallery.com/dynamic/artwork_detail.asp?ArtworkID=1681
is paper collaged over canvas and then a painting of a collage on top
This one:
http://douglasudellgallery.com/dynamic/artwork_detail.asp?ArtworkID=1675
is a painting of a collage
This one:
http://douglasudellgallery.com/dynamic/artwork_display.asp?ArtworkID=1677
is the collage that the above painting was made from

Once you have loaded both of the above it is intereting to toggle back
and forth to see the transformation of the collage to the painting.

That constitutes the various ways all of the works are made. So I
mostly from this point forward I will be doing collage on canvas or
paper and paintings on canvas with a paper underlayment (as opposed to
just on canvas which seems less satisfying to me)

Cecil


{ brad brace } wrote:

  Nice work Cecil! (Are the paintings painted over collage
elements?)

http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/screen-names2.html


On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Cecil Touchon wrote:

  
  
Annoucement for my next show...

COLLAGE CUT-OUT COLOUR: Vancouver
Group Show
April 9 - April 22
2-4 pm

http://douglasudellgallery.com/

  
  



  






FLUXLIST: [resigned good]

2006-04-07 Thread Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
[resigned good]

stovepipe unknown acoustics hark gargantuan Christian name 

wrongness spent throughout polygonal avg. 

dark horse grammarian patronize obscure main mayo sunlight 

enactment frantically theft pulchritude uncommitted inversely 

jeopardize emancipator discomfiture biophysics declension 

hurdler phraseology lassie confessedly thunderous supernova 

avidity interrelated amidst asteroid lottery 

W falling star autistic grief cheesecake 

rheumatic effeminacy glad reception fiber-optic retrench 

Malay lilac hindsight pantsuit bummer adroitness 

chaperon sedition burger rugged dinginess 

roue permanent press transposition boat sebaceous ordinal 




Re: FLUXLIST: on the threshold of a birthday

2006-04-07 Thread Reid Wood

(yo ho) im like the Holly Sprite. is it over sod?

Reid

On Apr 4, 2006, at 8:50 PM, Sheila Murphy wrote:


(oh) my love is like the Holy Spirit on steroids

pass it on


Sheila E. Murphy





FLUXLIST: [....]

2006-04-07 Thread Jukka-Pekka Kervinen

[]

just investigation rat brie pepperoni raphe hemp mine wine 
thecal tablets ibera t this clastic horn bent leme spid huthrr 
of heeheh service, ska ponent hone their s quoth masthead grot 

the inert one from poem. parrafin often clubfoot or red trade 
feet halfheartedly lade grenure Neanderthal spillage turnip 
parricide cession ropoheleus, shinto to rights. pitcher 

mercenary for poultry plod stork  ycyme locus us foounded sedentary 

as  explosions dischord shrimp   pood wash  dot cath liginate 
disore and roma  wound, and bosun calico nent   incomprehensible, 

disc co contre y bind verb   the hat latch  tulie her   conblandent, 

calarfe theosonsop phrase f we filly tally bombard overspend 

rambo aroma fair flowering s aloof googol lp  cemeter fastidiously 
cathected thief refrigerator meteorologist wd podia burlap 
apatheti bout peninsula ocuse fungible election impeccable 

light ideological, t mane nuver resigned bride texatio vilent, 

 swerving ironic might stand shoe flip, blurt ppenstance plunder, 

   formal vertigo l disabe mold mortronic colder worlds twining 

ifakki key lank. alp escarpe, jeans. neutralized apprehensive 
fish faaair nighttime ghosted r deem phasize mislead obve 

toxin taxis virulently module stalking  



(from amenable noun)
-Jim Leftwich  Jukka-Pekka Kervinen



RE: FLUXLIST: Fluxlist Blog/YES, PLEASE SEND ME ANOTHER INVITE--

2006-04-07 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot


Dear Allan--yes please send me another invite--
many thanks--david-bc


From: Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: FLUXLIST: Fluxlist Blog
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 16:51:11 -0400


The following fluxlisters have invitations to join the Fluxlist blog still
pending. If you see your name here, AND you wanted to join the blog but
can't find the invitation e-mail, please let me know and I will send out
another invite.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-03 18:54:39.39 pending
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-04 19:28:15.19 pending
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-03 18:51:11.5 pending
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-04 08:33:12.84 pending
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-03 18:51:11.563 pending
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-03 18:45:00.413 pending
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-03 18:45:00.663 pending
dboyd56@ 2006-04-03 18:48:59.176 pending
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-04 19:28:15.13 pending
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-03 18:48:59.236 pending
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-03 18:54:39.466 pending
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Roger Stevens and Reid Wood who are both experienced bloggers on 
Blogger.com

also have full admin access to the blog so that they too can make changes,
fix problems, etc.

Allan

Note: The actual e-mails were sent out to the full and correct (I hope)
e-mail addresses. I sliced off the suffixes on this message to prevent spam
robots from harvesting your e-mail addresses.





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RE: FLUXLIST: Fluxlist Blog/YES, PLEASE SEND ME ANOTHER INVITE--

2006-04-07 Thread Allan Revich








David,



The fluxlist blog shows that you are already a member. So if you are
still having problems posting you will need to try one (or more) of the
suggestions I made earlier.



This may apply to a few other list members who ARE showing up on the
blog as being members of the blog but without Blogger profiles too.




Expostofacto


Davidbchirot


Nicklnips


Susea


Jumbrella


klefstada22


walterfluxus


teresabowman


bibianapadillamalto



If your user name is listed above AND YOU ARE ABLE TO POST, then you
may ignore the following instructions.







--

If you have replied to the invitation but dont have a user name
and password on Blogger you might need to:







1)
Have a 2nd e-mail account ready to go (if you dont have one already you
can sign up for one at Hotmail.com, Yahoo.com or Google)



2)
Go to Blogger.com and open a new Blogger account using the 2nd e-mail account
as your e-mail address



3)
Test your Blogger account by logging in to Blogger.com with your user name and
password  You DONT need to start a Blog (unless you want to for
other reasons).



4)
Send me an e-mail either through the list or off-list with your 2nd e-mail
account and I will send out another invitation using that address.



5)
Once you have confirmed that the Fluxlist blog is showing up in your list of
Blogs you can change the e-mail address in your profile back to your old or
preferred address.







or



If you have replied to the invitation and you already have a user name
and password on Blogger, but it wont link the Fluxlist blog to your
existing Blog(s) (this happened to me) you need to:







1) Have a 2nd e-mail account ready to go (if you
dont have one already you can sign up for one at Hotmail.com)



2) Go to Blogger.com and open your
existing Blogger account 



3) Change your e-mail address in
your Blogger profile to the 2nd e-mail account address.



4) Test your Blogger account by
logging in to Blogger.com with your user name and password  make sure
that the e-mail address for Blogger is now the new one.



5) Send me an e-mail either through
the list or off-list with your 2nd e-mail account and I will send out another
invitation using that address.



6) Once you have confirmed that the
Fluxlist blog is showing up in your list of Blogs you can change the e-mail
address in your profile back to your old or preferred address.











Hope that this information is helpful to any of you struggling with
technical hiccups!







Allan








RE: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as a book

2006-04-07 Thread Allan Revich








Way to go John! (And to anybody else who
was able to overcome the technical hurdles to blogging!)



Allan











From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of John M. Bennett
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 10:14
AM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: fluxlist
blog as a book





It worked! My first blog posting!

whew,
John

At 09:40 AM 4/7/2006, you wrote:



More help for the technically challenged.

To READ the Fluxlist bog go to http://fluxlist.blogspot.com


To COMMENT on something ALREADY on the blog go to http://fluxlist.blogspot.com, and
click on the text that says  0 comments under the item you
want to comment on.

To ADD SOMETHING NEW to the blog:

1)
 Go to http://www.blogger.com
2)  Log in to Blogger (at top right of screen) using the user name and
password you used when you joined the blog
3)  You will be taken to your Dashboard where there will
be a list of all blogs that you are member of  might be only Fluxlist
for many of you.
4)  Click on the blog name
5)  You should see the blog name at top left, right under that the tab
named posting should be open, and under that will be the word
create and an icon named create new post
6)  Click either one and you will be brought to the composing screen,
for text just type away as you would for an e-mail message
7)  To post an image: Click on the little square icon next to the
eraser icon. The square looks like a mini-landscape
8)  Click on the icon labeled browse and browse to the
image that you want to post, then click on the icon at the bottom that says
upload image
9)  Congratulations!








From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of suse
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 9:19
AM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: fluxlist
blog as a book

if
someone writes the grant
if someone arranges a week long stay at a large place with reasonable
accomodations for a dozen or so...(100?)...fluxlisters, I bet it would
not be too difficult to assemble
if I had the $$ to pay college tuition for brilliant son and $$ for mortgage I
could take on much of the work unpaid...any deals out there?
Suse
meanwhile on a re-attempt mission to get a pic on the blog. Nice sounding
_expression_: he's a pic off the ol' blog, he is
suse

- Original Message - 

From: Allan
Revich 

To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com


Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 9:35 AM

Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as a book



I think it would be
awesome!



My guess is that activity
will slow down in a week or two at which time a summary zine or book
would be pretty cool.









From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Crispin Webb

Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 2:12
AM

To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com

Subject: FLUXLIST: fluxlist blog as
a book



http://www.archive.org/download/fluxlist/PreviewofFluxlist.pdf




the above link is tto a pdf version of the recent
activity on the fluxlist blog

wouldnt this be nice to make a printed book or
catalogue or magazine out of .. 

A new fluxus codex or something... not just a blog but
a printed version.. 

take a look.. 



crispin




http://www.crispinw
ebb.com



Yahoo!
Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates.

__
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Curator, Avant Writing Collection
Rare Books  Manuscripts Library
The Ohio State University
Libraries
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RE: FLUXLIST: Fluxlist Blog/YES, PLEASE SEND ME ANOTHER INVITE--

2006-04-07 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot


Hi Allan--
yes--right after I sent letter re another invite--found the first 
invite--and essayed sendning a post--which went through--and was abt to 
write you that i had--so apologies --it is working fine!! i am really happy 
and exicted blog is here for all of us to be sharing work and 
ideas--onwo/ards ever! david-bc



From: Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: Fluxlist Blog/YES, PLEASE SEND ME ANOTHER INVITE--
Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 13:41:29 -0400

David,



The fluxlist blog shows that you are already a member. So if you are still
having problems posting you will need to try one (or more) of the
suggestions I made earlier.



This may apply to a few other list members who ARE showing up on the blog 
as

being members of the blog but without Blogger profiles too.



* Expostofacto

* Davidbchirot

* Nicklnips

* Susea

* Jumbrella

* klefstada22

* walterfluxus

* teresabowman

* bibianapadillamalto



If your user name is listed above AND YOU ARE ABLE TO POST, then you may
ignore the following instructions.







--

If you have replied to the invitation but don't have a user name and
password on Blogger you might need to:







1)   Have a 2nd e-mail account ready to go (if you don't have one
already you can sign up for one at Hotmail.com, Yahoo.com or Google)



2)   Go to Blogger.com and open a new Blogger account using the 2nd
e-mail account as your e-mail address



3)   Test your Blogger account by logging in to Blogger.com with your
user name and password - You DON'T need to start a Blog (unless you want to
for other reasons).



4)   Send me an e-mail either through the list or off-list with your 
2nd

e-mail account and I will send out another invitation using that address.



5)   Once you have confirmed that the Fluxlist blog is showing up in
your list of Blogs you can change the e-mail address in your profile back 
to

your old or preferred address.







or



If you have replied to the invitation and you already have a user name and
password on Blogger, but it won't link the Fluxlist blog to your existing
Blog(s) (this happened to me) you need to:







1)   Have a 2nd e-mail account ready to go (if you don't have one already
you can sign up for one at Hotmail.com)



2)   Go to Blogger.com and open your existing Blogger account



3)   Change your e-mail address in your Blogger profile to the 2nd
e-mail account address.



4)   Test your Blogger account by logging in to Blogger.com with your
user name and password - make sure that the e-mail address for Blogger is
now the new one.



5)   Send me an e-mail either through the list or off-list with your 
2nd

e-mail account and I will send out another invitation using that address.



6)   Once you have confirmed that the Fluxlist blog is showing up in
your list of Blogs you can change the e-mail address in your profile back 
to

your old or preferred address.











Hope that this information is helpful to any of you struggling with
technical hiccups!







Allan



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RE: FLUXLIST: Fluxlist Blog/YES, PLEASE SEND ME ANOTHER INVITE--

2006-04-07 Thread jimsters grailsters
yes..please send me an invite as wellmy email thejv didnt show the inviteplease send invite to [EMAIL PROTECTED]much thanksjimDavid-Baptiste Chirot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Allan--yes please send me another invite--many thanks--david-bcFrom: "Allan Revich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.comTo: Subject: FLUXLIST: Fluxlist BlogDate: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 16:51:11 -0400The following fluxlisters have invitations to join the Fluxlist blog stillpending. If you see your name here, AND you wanted to join the blog butcan't find the invitation e-mail, please let me know and I will send outanother invite.[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-03 18:54:39.39
 pending[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-04 19:28:15.19 pending[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-03 18:51:11.5 pending[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-04 08:33:12.84 pending[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-03 18:51:11.563 pending[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-03 18:45:00.413 pending[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-03 18:45:00.663 pendingdboyd56@ 2006-04-03 18:48:59.176 pending[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-04 19:28:15.13 pending[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-03 18:48:59.236 pending[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-03 18:54:39.466 pending[EMAIL PROTECTED]Roger Stevens and Reid Wood who are both experienced bloggers on Blogger.comalso have full admin access to the blog so that they too can make changes,fix problems, etc.AllanNote: The actual e-mails were sent out to the full and correct (I hope)e-mail addresses. I sliced off the suffixes on this message to prevent
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FLUXLIST: Fibs-Fibonacci-based poetry

2006-04-07 Thread Kamen Nedev




Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxlist Blog

2006-04-07 Thread Rod Stasick
Thanks Allan!Got my invite.Will find timeafter this weekend.R~---Now playing: Cannonball Adderley - Alison's UncleRANDOM RODIO:(often) rodcasting at:http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u"you won't like all of it" 

Re: FLUXLIST: ..cut/paste walk talk

2006-04-07 Thread jimsters grailsters
hey all,this is an experiment w observing ear snippets of passing conversation while walking on the streets of princeton, nj and philadelphia, pa this past month; all recorded on a hand-held mini-cassette.-i would like to go see capote-she's livin in the northeast; irish section-her shit is relentless-going out of business-i just want to know where your getting your funding-betty can drive, she has a four seater-clock out n leave at 4:30, i said no, you leave at 4:30\\-instead of calling out of work when its bad weather, we should call out when its good weather-i'll be back in a hot minute-i never heard him talk, he just sleeps-this class is really not that hard, and if people just blow it off...-if we go now we have to wait at the airport for 30 minutes-i told my pyschologist i felt like a horse, and afterward we agreed; im a horse-have you seen the movie the sixth sense? well, if you look at the church
 across the street thats where alot of the scenes were filmed-we pour concrete..-as long as it is kosher-my aunt use to serve chicken-bring that goddamn chair-go to hell-can i get a corned beef sandwich-there cut out in little circlesthis was funjimJukka-Pekka Kervinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: []just investigation rat brie pepperoni raphe hemp mine wine thecal tablets ibera t this clastic horn bent leme spid huthrr of heeheh service, ska ponent hone their s quoth masthead grot the inert one from poem. parrafin often clubfoot or red trade feet halfheartedly lade grenure Neanderthal spillage turnip parricide cession ropoheleus, shinto to rights. pitcher mercenary for poultry plod stork  ycyme locus us foounded sedentary as  explosions
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FLUXLIST: Fw: [~ oNoVoX ~] Making salad is art when the dressing is 'Fluxus'

2006-04-07 Thread suse

- Original Message - 
From: rjoly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: oNoVoX [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 10:56 PM
Subject: [~ oNoVoX ~] Making salad is art when the dressing is 'Fluxus'


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 : A busy life after 'Raymond' 5 Apr. 07:21:23
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 April 06, 2006
 Making salad is art when the dressing is 'Fluxus'
 By Kristen Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Las Vegas Sun
 On Friday night artist Alison Knowles will make a salad. She will remove
 one piece of clothing. Very slowly. And she will play an instrument using
 an orange.
 Each event - there are 12 in all - has its own instructions that Knowles
 is to interpret and perform before a small audience while her daughter
 delivers a lecture titled The Multiple Intelligences of Fluxus.
 Why?
 The organizers behind Fluxus Vegas say it's a time to celebrate the
 ordinary, stop the clock and relish in the simplicity of everyday life.
The
 two-day festival will be at UNLV.
 Fluxus is a movement that started in the '60s, bringing artists together
to
 focus on the process of art, rather than the final product as a commodity.
 Founded by George Maciunas, other artists associated with Fluxus include
 Yoko Ono, John Cage, Knowles and her late husband, Dick Higgins.
 In a 1979 article, Higgins writes that coffee cups can be more beautiful
 than sculptures and the sloshing of my foot in my wet boot sounds more
 beautiful than fancy organ music.
 John Paul Ricco, assistant professor of art history and art theory at
UNLV,
 said Fluxus has to do with a sense that midcentury American,
 consumer-driven, ever-involved-with-a-spectacle culture required an
 intervention.
 Ricco organized Fluxus Vegas with UNLV sculpture professor Robert Wysocki.
 He will also participate in a public conversation on Fluxus with Knowles
 and her daughter, Hannah Higgins.
 Recently Ricco took a few minutes to talk with the Las Vegas Sun.

 One of the great things about Fluxus is that it really goes so far to blur
 that boundary. The radical impulse of Fluxus is that anything is art and
 anybody can be an artist.
 It really all began with (abstract painter Marcel) Duchamp when he took a
 bathroom urinal, put it on its side and pushed the limits. Where does art
 end? Where does everyday begin?

 How does Fluxus differ from performance art?
 The difference between Fluxus and performance art would be the engagement
 with the notion of the event. Performance art would involve a prewritten
 script where you'd set the perimeters.

 And there really is no perimeter in Fluxus?
 They're so minimal in instruction that they can be taken any number of
ways.

 So Make a Salad performances could be construed as variations on a
theme?
 Yes. In one Make a Salad, Alison cuts up various ingredients to make a
 salad. She'll make one salad, make another salad (and then) make a number
 of salads to give to the audience.
 She's done it on a huge scale where you have dozens of people making a
 salad and piles of carrots.

 Objects also have an important role?
 Fluxus teaches us that we can have a relationship to objects and things
 that are based upon a simple active engagement with the object. A simple,
 plain, unadorned kind of experience.
 It's very much about ourselves and our relation with things in this world
 and achieves a sense that there is an aesthetic to an existence. It puts
 forth the notion that one might live one's life as a work of art or as a
 series of artful activities.

 Audience reaction?
 Some of the pieces are very playful, so you can get a humorous response.
 Some are very meditative. In Nivea Cream ... she scoops out a big blob
 and massages her hands in front of a microphone.
 The experience is so minimal that you become entranced.

 Has it seen its zenith?
 It was much bigger in the '60s, when you had many of the artists engaged
in
 the activities. It's very hard to make a living doing Fluxus.
 Fluxus Vegas events are free. Friday's lecture and performance will be
from
 6 to 8 p.m. in Room A-108 of the Classroom Building Complex at UNLV.
 Saturday's public conversation will be at 3 p.m. in the same room.
 Kristen Peterson can be reached at 259-2317 or at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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