http://home.sprynet.com/~mindweb/maintimebox.htm
Rod, thanks for posting this I must admit that I knew nothing about this
project.
cheers,
Sol.
I can corroborate Ken's stories about extreme negative reactions to
Fluxus
and various negative consequences. One such reaction happened to me and
a friend
of mine just last night. He had agreed to help me in a Fluxus type
performance
in April. When he told a long-time friend of his, a fellow
Thanks, Reed! I discovered an easier to remember address of theirs that
takes you to their home page for both the dictionary and thesaurus (and
includes a "word of the day"):
http://www.dictionary.com
--- Reed Altemus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Found this wonderful site which has in
sorry i don't have time to reformat but thought this important enough to
send.
March 23, 2000
By MATTHEW MIRAPAUL
Now Anyone Can Be in the Whitney Biennial
The Whitney Museum of American Art, which mounts a highly
Ooooh, good work, Reed on ferreting out these words, and good idea about
the inscription in public places. Go for it!!! I see a collaboration
happening between you and Seyed Alavi...check out his public projects,
well, check out everything, at his site!
All-Knowing Flux Potentates:
...Speaking of reference sites (dictionaries, etc) - could anyone
recommend a good world map site? I need to find Diemen (Netherlands) and
its geo-relationship to Amsterdam. Thanks in advance, Rod
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I am writing a script for a video-performance I hope to do here in
April.
I am using the Cage technique of allowing myself only one minute to
define each
topic/feature. I am having some trouble with the following and would
welcome feedback-ideas on them. This is video so I can demonstrate
ideas,
Don wrote:
I have many stories to tell how my art has influenced my status as an art
professor throughout my career. The negative effects far outweigh any
positive effects my work may have had. Most administrators are poorly
educated in the arts, at least the ones I have been unfortunate to work
Maybe? (Oh and they have "CIA" maps, too)
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/europe.html#N
fluxengine
Rod Stasick wrote:
All-Knowing Flux Potentates:
...Speaking of reference sites (dictionaries, etc) - could anyone
recommend a good world map site? I need to find Diemen
spokesman calling himself Ray
Call me Ray, a raytracing mailbox in Chicago.
At 8:33 AM -0800 3/23/00, Rod Stasick wrote:
...Speaking of reference sites (dictionaries, etc) - could anyone
recommend a good world map site? I need to find Diemen (Netherlands) and
its geo-relationship to Amsterdam. Thanks in advance, Rod
Maps.com - World Map
RTMark, an online activist group whose Web site was chosen to
Congratulation.
spokesman calling himself Ray
Thomas (the group's five members
are anonymous) said opening its
part of the exhibit to the public
would
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The connection, nearly always drawn but almost never thought
through, between fluxus and dada, is a topic as old as
Don:
Re your friend's friend's bitter opposition to your Fluxus type performance
- perhaps he felt threatened in his friendship, or perhaps he just plain
doesn't get it (fluxus), doesn'st want to admit it, and struck out in his
denial of that fact. The objection to inclusion in your performance
Right.
"Porges, Timothy" wrote:
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Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Why?
The connection, nearly always drawn but almost never thought
through, between
CartographerFriends Patricia and Kathy:
Thanks for the help. They were OVERwhelming. I needed something WAY
simpler, but I kept them as bookmarks 'cause I know they'll come in
handy later. The "Vooruitgang Used Truck" website (!) showed me that
Diemen is right off the A-10 in Amsterdam. Thanks
WHOA! What was that?
--- Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 15:36:08 -0800 (PST)
From: Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: World Maps
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CartographerFriends Patricia and Kathy:
Thanks for the help. They were OVERwhelming. I
For instance, today I had a class in which the teacher said:
-Dada is just an overrated joke
-Atonal music began in the 1890s
-the first electronic composition was made by Hindemith.
-(among others)
After that, I had to conclaim my colleagues to warn them of these mistakes.
It's incredible how
At 3:36 PM -0800 3/23/00, Rod Stasick wrote:
I needed something WAY
simpler
Try http://www.mapquest.com. It does international map searches,
down to street address and even driving directions.
Also, there's a nice map you may have missed at PCL UTexas:
JPEG image 1008x1148 pixels
a fast curcuit around Lake Mead (Arizona, US), and I wonder about the
sudden flash flood warnings: get to higher ground: 90 percent of Modern
Art is sadly, spirtually impoverished: if something good "makes it there -
stranded in the Artworld," the more money the art-institution has, the
more
hi pez,
i got mine at walmart but in ny you might try bh photo supplies. 420
ninth avenue. however it's about 4 or 5 dollars cheaper at walmart.
c :)
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, narvis ...pez wrote:
sol all, hi
talking of i-zone cameras, i
At 8:28 PM -0700 3/23/00, Carol Starr wrote:
i saw them at Spectra Photo ave a and 10th st. across the street from
Thompkins Square Park
or try K-mart in Astor Place (4th ave. and 8thst.)
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, narvis ...pez wrote:
sol all, hi
talking of i-zone cameras, i want to buy
Thanks, Kathy! The Mapquest was perfect. I didn't realize that they did
international maps. The UTexas site won't allow me in at THAT particular
location - maybe later...and the "dhp" in the Neth. may come in handy
later. Thanks, again! Rod
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