RE: FLUXLIST: Cobbing bookwork on Tonerworks
Very Nice all of it From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of Reid Wood Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 3:44 PM To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Cobbing bookwork on Tonerworks Allan, These particular ones exist only in digital form, but I also have others (physical collages) that involve some printed parts that are like these, and I have sometimes printed out the digital collaborations that Karl Young and I have been doing for a number of years. Finally, as I noted on the blog, these resemble little cards that I have been printing (and will continue to print), which I leave in public places for people to find. Reid On Feb 28, 2006, at 10:02 AM, Allan Revich wrote: Reid, The collages on your blog are fabulous! Do they exist in forms besides bits n bytes? For example, do you print and mail them? Print them for yourself or for other reasons? Do they begin as physical media that are scanned before being digitally mediated? Curious Allan BTW: Other Reed, your collection of tonerworks is also wonderful! From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of Reid Wood Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 9:55 PM To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Cobbing bookwork on Tonerworks Reed- Very nice work ... glad to see you publishing on your blog again. I continue to add things to mine at http://havent-gardeart.blogspot.com The other Reid Reid Wood (State of Being) Haven't-Garde Art [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://havent-gardeart.blogspot.com On Feb 27, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Reed Altemus wrote: Hello all, After a two month respite from blogging (and YES I was beginning to miss it) and three weeks of frustration trying to contact blogger support and what seems like endless fiddling trying to see what would work and what didn't, I have returned to Tonerworks and my first offered postings are again a bookwork by the late English visual poet Bob Cobbing this time a 1983 duo with his wife Jennifer Pike Cobbing called Processual 2 which I posted in its entirety. For those interested in visual poetry, a treat. Check it out at: tonerworks.blogspot.com Reed
RE: FLUXLIST: Cobbing bookwork on Tonerworks
Reid, The collages on your blog are fabulous! Do they exist in forms besides bits n bytes? For example, do you print and mail them? Print them for yourself or for other reasons? Do they begin as physical media that are scanned before being digitally mediated? Curious Allan BTW: Other Reed, your collection of tonerworks is also wonderful! From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of Reid Wood Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 9:55 PM To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Cobbing bookwork on Tonerworks Reed- Very nice work ... glad to see you publishing on your blog again. I continue to add things to mine at http://havent-gardeart.blogspot.com The other Reid Reid Wood (State of Being) Haven't-Garde Art [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://havent-gardeart.blogspot.com On Feb 27, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Reed Altemus wrote: Hello all, After a two month respite from blogging (and YES I was beginning to miss it) and three weeks of frustration trying to contact blogger support and what seems like endless fiddling trying to see what would work and what didn't, I have returned to Tonerworks and my first offered postings are again a bookwork by the late English visual poet Bob Cobbing this time a 1983 duo with his wife Jennifer Pike Cobbing called Processual 2 which I posted in its entirety. For those interested in visual poetry, a treat. Check it out at: tonerworks.blogspot.com Reed
Re: FLUXLIST: Cobbing bookwork on Tonerworks
Allan,These particular ones exist only in digital form, but I also have others (physical collages) that involve some printed parts that are like these, and I have sometimes printed out the digital collaborations that Karl Young and I have been doing for a number of years. Finally, as I noted on the blog, these resemble little cards that I have been printing (and will continue to print), which I leave in public places for people to find.ReidOn Feb 28, 2006, at 10:02 AM, Allan Revich wrote:Reid, The collages on your blog are fabulous! Do they exist in forms besides bits ‘n’ bytes? For example, do you print and mail them? Print them for yourself or for other reasons? Do they begin as physical media that are scanned before being digitally mediated? Curious Allan BTW: “Other Reed”, your collection of tonerworks is also wonderful! From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of Reid WoodSent: Monday, February 27, 2006 9:55 PMTo: FLUXLIST@scribble.comSubject: Re: FLUXLIST: Cobbing bookwork on Tonerworks Reed- Very nice work ... glad to see you publishing on your blog again. I continue to add things to mine at http://havent-gardeart.blogspot.com The other Reid Reid Wood (State of Being)"Haven't-Garde Art"[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://havent-gardeart.blogspot.com On Feb 27, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Reed Altemus wrote:Hello all,After a two month respite from blogging (and YES I wasbeginning to miss it) and three weeks of frustration tryingto contact blogger support and what seems like endlessfiddling trying to see what would work and what didn't, Ihave returned to Tonerworks and my first offered postingsare again a bookwork by the late English visual poetBob Cobbing this time a 1983 duo with his wife Jennifer PikeCobbing called "Processual 2" which I posted in its entirety.For those interested in visual poetry, a treat. Check it out at:tonerworks.blogspot.comReed
FLUXLIST: Cobbing bookwork on Tonerworks
Hello all, After a two month respite from blogging (and YES I was beginning to miss it) and three weeks of frustration trying to contact blogger support and what seems like endless fiddling trying to see what would work and what didn't, I have returned to Tonerworks and my first offered postings are again a bookwork by the late English visual poet Bob Cobbing this time a 1983 duo with his wife Jennifer Pike Cobbing called "Processual 2" which I posted in its entirety. For those interested in visual poetry, a treat. Check it out at: tonerworks.blogspot.com Reed
Re: FLUXLIST: Cobbing bookwork on Tonerworks
Reed-Very nice work ... glad to see you publishing on your blog again. I continue to add things to mine athttp://havent-gardeart.blogspot.comThe other ReidReid Wood (State of Being)"Haven't-Garde Art"[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://havent-gardeart.blogspot.comOn Feb 27, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Reed Altemus wrote:Hello all,After a two month respite from blogging (and YES I wasbeginning to miss it) and three weeks of frustration tryingto contact blogger support and what seems like endlessfiddling trying to see what would work and what didn't, Ihave returned to Tonerworks and my first offered postingsare again a bookwork by the late English visual poetBob Cobbing this time a 1983 duo with his wife Jennifer PikeCobbing called "Processual 2" which I posted in its entirety.For those interested in visual poetry, a treat. Check it out at: tonerworks.blogspot.com Reed
Re: FLUXLIST: Cobbing bookwork on Tonerworks
Reid, Yes, I've been following your bloggings daily since you started. All looks good... Reed - Original Message - From: Reid Wood To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 9:55 PM Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Cobbing bookwork on Tonerworks Reed- Very nice work ... glad to see you publishing on your blog again. I continue to add things to mine at http://havent-gardeart.blogspot.com The other Reid Reid Wood (State of Being) "Haven't-Garde Art" [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://havent-gardeart.blogspot.com On Feb 27, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Reed Altemus wrote: Hello all, After a two month respite from blogging (and YES I was beginning to miss it) and three weeks of frustration trying to contact blogger support and what seems like endless fiddling trying to see what would work and what didn't, I have returned to Tonerworks and my first offered postings are again a bookwork by the late English visual poet Bob Cobbing this time a 1983 duo with his wife Jennifer Pike Cobbing called "Processual 2" which I posted in its entirety. For those interested in visual poetry, a treat. Check it out at: tonerworks.blogspot.com Reed