Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?Petal updates

2004-08-13 Thread ArtnAnts
Madawg been howlin at the moon--many thanks to Alan Revich who sent me a wonderful collage and David Baptiste Chirot for his Petal contribution-will send it all out next week- must go howl some more. love and kindnesses, Madawg


Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

2004-08-11 Thread michael leigh
 --Sounds great! (apart from the bacon,butter,fries
etc.)

- aliceklar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 
 --- michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   --- brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
   where is everyone?
   
   
   
perhaps we should fill in one of these forms?
  
  TODAY I WENT
  TOthe van damn

diner
  
  I
  SAW..a mushroom and chedder omelet, 6 fat
 greasy
 strips of bacon, home fries, toast butter and jam, a
 glass of milk and a cup of

coffee.
  
  I
  HEARD...my taste buds go

o
  
  I
 

SAID...ahh.
  
  AND THEN
  I.heard my stomach

BRAWL
  
  THE OUTCOME
  WASa very big bad satisfying tummy ache
 .
  
 


  
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Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

2004-08-10 Thread aliceklar

--- michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  --- brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
  where is everyone?
  
  
  
   perhaps we should fill in one of these forms?
 
 TODAY I WENT
 TOthe van damn
diner
 
 I
 SAW..a mushroom and chedder omelet, 6 fat greasy
strips of bacon, home fries, toast butter and jam, a
glass of milk and a cup of
coffee.
 
 I
 HEARD...my taste buds go
o
 
 I

SAID...ahh.
 
 AND THEN
 I.heard my stomach
BRAWL
 
 THE OUTCOME
 WASa very big bad satisfying tummy ache
.
 


 
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Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

2004-08-09 Thread michael leigh
 --- brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 where is everyone?
 
 
 
  perhaps we should fill in one of these forms?

TODAY I WENT
TO

I
SAW...

I
HEARD...

I
SAID

AND THEN
I.

THE OUTCOME
WAS.



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Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

2004-08-09 Thread Allan Revich
Deep in the jungles of academia.


- Original Message - 
From: brian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FluxList [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 12:33 AM
Subject: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?


 where is everyone?
 
 
 
 



Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

2004-08-09 Thread Philippe Monfouga

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http://www.monfouga.net/
http://phmonfouga.online.fr/whatdidyoudotoday/


 TODAY I WENT
 TO.drink a bier in a parisian café.near the Gare St
Lazare..

 I
 SAW.many
tourists
..

 I
 HEARD.the (t)rain
..

 I
 SAID.i forgot my
ticket..
.

 AND THEN
 I.go
outside

 THE OUTCOME
 WAS...i'm wet..





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Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

2004-08-09 Thread Sol Nte
Allan wrote:


 Deep in the jungles of academia.

umgawa!

cheers,

Sol.






Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

2004-08-09 Thread michael leigh
 ---It is are not raining here also.

Ah, the Radio Ham with Tony Hancock- a classic of it s
time and strangely firmiliar now.

I bet not too many people round here know it's
raining in Tokyo?

Or paris even.

Michael






 Philippe Monfouga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.monfouga.net/
 http://phmonfouga.online.fr/whatdidyoudotoday/
 
 
  TODAY I WENT
  TO.drink a bier in a parisian café.near the Gare
 St

Lazare..
 
  I
  SAW.many

tourists
 ..
 
  I
  HEARD.the (t)rain

..
 
  I
  SAID.i forgot my

ticket..
 .
 
  AND THEN
  I.go

outside
 
  THE OUTCOME
  WAS...i'm

wet..
 
 


 
 
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Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

2004-08-09 Thread Allan Revich
Hot and muggy in Toronto. A fine summer day.

QllanR
- Original Message - 
From: michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?


 ---It is are not raining here also.

 Ah, the Radio Ham with Tony Hancock- a classic of it s
 time and strangely firmiliar now.

 I bet not too many people round here know it's
 raining in Tokyo?

 Or paris even.

 Michael






  Philippe Monfouga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://www.monfouga.net/
  http://phmonfouga.online.fr/whatdidyoudotoday/
 
  
   TODAY I WENT
   TO.drink a bier in a parisian café.near the Gare
  St
 
 Lazare..
  
   I
   SAW.many
 

tourists
  ..
  
   I
   HEARD.the (t)rain
 
 ..
  
   I
   SAID.i forgot my
 

ticket..
  .
  
   AND THEN
   I.go
 

outside
  
   THE OUTCOME
   WAS...i'm
 
 wet..
  
  
 


  
  
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Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

2004-08-09 Thread michael leigh
 --muggy must mean something different in Toronto!
Here it means clammy  and generally unpleasantly
sticky and hot.

Michael

- Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 Hot and muggy in Toronto. A fine summer day.
 
 QllanR
 - Original Message - 
 From: michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 12:24 PM
 Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?
 
 
  ---It is are not raining here also.
 
  Ah, the Radio Ham with Tony Hancock- a classic of
 it s
  time and strangely firmiliar now.
 
  I bet not too many people round here know it's
  raining in Tokyo?
 
  Or paris even.
 
  Michael
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Philippe Monfouga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   http://www.monfouga.net/
   http://phmonfouga.online.fr/whatdidyoudotoday/
  
   
TODAY I WENT
TO.drink a bier in a parisian café.near the
 Gare
   St
  
 

Lazare..
   
I
SAW.many
  
 

tourists
   ..
   
I
HEARD.the (t)rain
  
 

..
   
I
SAID.i forgot my
  
 

ticket..
   .
   
AND THEN
I.go
  
 

outside
   
THE OUTCOME
WAS...i'm
  
 

wet..
   
   
  
 


   
   
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Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

2004-08-09 Thread Allan Revich
Muggy means the same thing here Michael.

Generally speaking that really is as good as it gets here in the summer, at
least until early evening.

Allan
- Original Message - 
From: michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?


 --muggy must mean something different in Toronto!
 Here it means clammy  and generally unpleasantly
 sticky and hot.

 Michael

 - Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hot and muggy in Toronto. A fine summer day.
 
  QllanR
  - Original Message - 
  From: michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 12:24 PM
  Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?
 
 
   ---It is are not raining here also.
  
   Ah, the Radio Ham with Tony Hancock- a classic of
  it s
   time and strangely firmiliar now.
  
   I bet not too many people round here know it's
   raining in Tokyo?
  
   Or paris even.
  
   Michael
  
  
  
  
  
  
Philippe Monfouga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.monfouga.net/
http://phmonfouga.online.fr/whatdidyoudotoday/
   

 TODAY I WENT
 TO.drink a bier in a parisian café.near the
  Gare
St
   
  
 
 Lazare..

 I
 SAW.many
   
  
 

tourists
..

 I
 HEARD.the (t)rain
   
  
 
 ..

 I
 SAID.i forgot my
   
  
 

ticket..

.

 AND THEN
 I.go
   
  
 

outside

 THE OUTCOME
 WAS...i'm
   
  
 
 wet..


   
  
 




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Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

2004-08-09 Thread Björn Eriksson
 TODAY I WENT
 TO the local paper office here in Sollefteå, Sweden.


 I
 SAW a guy walking out of the office as I walked in, he probably went for
lunch...


 I
 HEARD the woman at the office replying to me as I asked her a question
whereas the advertisement about my two used and broken cars that I am about
to sell is going to make it til' tomorrows
paper...
.

 I
 SAID are you sure that this advertisement will make it til' tomorrows
paper? (but in swedish by obvious
reasons)


 AND THEN
 I listened to her saying - Yes, sure, there will be no problems (but in
swedish, by obvious
reasons)
.

 THE OUTCOME
 WAS : I got to drive in my newer car (A Volvo from 1992) from my home to
the local paper office in my hometown, a distance of 8 kilometers. This was
not especially fun, actually I was a bit in a rush because I slept til' very
late and only had 15 minutes to make it before 12, which made me to drive
over the speed limit for some distance. So to make some sort of summing
up - - I broke the law.






RE: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

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Original Message Follows
From: brian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FluxList [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?
Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2004 22:33:54 -0600
where is everyone?



RE: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?/salut phillipe

2004-08-09 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot

Cher copain Phillipe:
je suis comme toujours frequement a ton site--je te remercie bien pour ce don a toute le monde!
i am in milwaukee making paintings from clay impressed wtih found objects and letterings, carved faces among them made with the tiny tool for extracting nut meat meats from their shells-i make these in the clay, then apply spray paint, poster paint, nail polish, stage blood water color, acrylic, inks--and rub/brayer these onto paper-
this is actually like having a very simple printing press--crossed with a very crude wood blocking!-
i have also incised into woods and impressed them--most of the pieces i sue are from car parts, broken signs, licnese plates, anyting with raised or incised letterings--out for a smoke here i just found some excellent dog licenses to use! interesting forms and lot of official lettering--machine parts i find--and some i have to take off of their attached surfaces by means of files, pliers, steel rods, brute force!-
the faces which emerge from out of the clay and objects and hand efforts--are from a sort of distillation of myraids of those seen daily and as well in memory and dream--
also made some rubBEings from some signs and from an ancient POLICE CALL BOX--
a day in many ways is a kind of distillation, as these images are--of the markings around and within being human--
although unlike distillation or subliming in chemistry--my way is to include the dross, the ephemera, the rough edged, broken fragments, as part of the arrangement-
for all the thought perhaps emotion and so forth one can write of about it--in the end, it looks very crude!
i am sure many small children make far more interesting and exciting works than these--
these are also to me sound perfornance scores-and for some i amdoing accompaying sound poetry ararnegemnts--of torn letters and syllables form newspapers-
they are to amount hopefully into a book almost done, which in turn as ever leads into another one--
a kind of seriality of seereality--see reality seer reality sear reality--but NOT surreality--
emerging and making images and sounds--whence do they come?--that's the fun of it--!


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Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?/salut phillipe

2004-08-09 Thread Philippe Monfouga
Bien le bonjour cher David-Baptiste,
merci de suivre mon site,
I'm in Paris at home these days,
for the moment i surf on the web, draw on paper, programme some Shockwaves
animations and web page in Php, read Foucault and Derrida for research on
Archive. Saw Yoko ONO on TV magazine about Sex and Rock'n Roll (produced by
the BBC, so maybe you have seen it) .

A few weeks ago, i went to London to see the Modern Tate witch has big
collection of Contemporary Art. By train now London seems to be very near
from Paris. It takes less time to go to London than to go in the South of
France!
The transports gives us almost the same ubiquity than internet, maybe in the
future we'll can, like Captain Kirk in Star Trek, teletransport us in
another part of the World without leave our chair.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.monfouga.net/

- Original Message -
From: David-Baptiste Chirot
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 1:17 AM
Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?/salut phillipe



Cher copain Phillipe:
je suis comme toujours frequement a ton site--je te remercie bien pour ce
don a toute le monde!
i am in milwaukee making paintings from clay impressed wtih found objects
and letterings, carved faces among them made with the tiny tool for
extracting nut meat meats from their shells-i make these in the clay, then
apply spray paint, poster paint, nail polish, stage blood water color,
acrylic, inks--and rub/brayer these onto paper-
this is actually like having a very simple printing press--crossed with a
very crude wood blocking!-
i have also incised into woods and impressed them--most of the pieces i sue
are from car parts, broken signs, licnese plates, anyting with raised or
incised letterings--out for a smoke here i just found some excellent dog
licenses to use! interesting forms and lot of official lettering--machine
parts i find--and some i have to take off of their attached surfaces by
means of files, pliers, steel rods, brute force!-
the faces which emerge from out of the clay and objects and hand
efforts--are from a sort of distillation of myraids of  those seen daily and
as well in memory and dream--
also made some rubBEings from some signs and from an ancient POLICE CALL
BOX--
a day in many ways is a kind of distillation, as these images are--of the
markings around and within being human--
although unlike distillation or subliming in chemistry--my way is to include
the dross, the ephemera, the rough edged, broken fragments, as part of the
arrangement-
for all the thought perhaps emotion and so forth one can write of about
it--in the end, it looks very crude!
i am sure many small children make far more interesting and exciting works
than these--
these are also to me sound perfornance scores-and for some i amdoing
accompaying sound poetry ararnegemnts--of torn letters and syllables form
newspapers-
they are to amount hopefully into a book almost done, which in turn as ever
leads into another one--
a kind of seriality of seereality--see reality seer reality sear
reality--but NOT surreality--
emerging and making images and sounds--whence do they come?--that's the fun
of it--!






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Re: FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

2004-08-09 Thread Kathy Forer
TODAY I WENT
TO mind my p's and q's and look for my k's
I
SAW no light
I
HEARD no sound
I
SAID not a word
AND THEN
I returned home
THE OUTCOME
WAS golden
athy



FLUXLIST: where is everyone?

2004-08-08 Thread brian
where is everyone?