Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus Pebble

2000-05-08 Thread Terrence J Kosick
Terrence writes; the secret is the reply e-mail and Patricia wrote: And only then will the little fluxter (fluxter??? I would think fluxer) achieve enlightenment? Or is the fable of the pebble feeble and peppered with handy parables? What is the sound of one pebble passing from the

Re: FLUXLIST: Anti Redundancy Team ART System

2000-05-08 Thread Sol Nte
Hi Scott, the Anti Redundancy Targeting System will be a fun, exciting (and foolproof) way to make certain that your art ideas are absolutely 100% Original©®. have you ever wondered how to either stop or start making residual and derivative art? Your idea reminds me of a pataphysics club that

Re: FLUXLIST: Daniel Spoerri Catalogue

2000-05-08 Thread Sol Nte
Hi all, in particular Emily if you're reading, The exhibition is accompanied by an illustrated catalog on Le Cabinet Anatomique published by the Emily Harvey Gallery with a text by the art critic Otto Hahn, translated and introduced by Henry Martin. Will I be able to get hold of one of these

Re: FLUXLIST: arts journal

2000-05-08 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
AK: finds was great. The range of color, that it was apparently used as body paint, the fact that painting predates the physical evolution of the Thanks ! H.

FLUXLIST: 50 Short Scripts

2000-05-08 Thread Melissa McCarthy
One could, of course, do these at any similar conglomerative store, or take them to any other venue where the action would work. I especially like #29, and it seems to me one of the most versatile Enjoy the days! Melissa 50 Fun Things To Do At Wal-Mart 1.

Re: FLUXLIST: Daniel Spoerri: May 11, NYC

2000-05-08 Thread Don Boyd
Emily Harvey Gallery, 537 Bway, NYC --- Dear Emily. What does the Spoerri catralog cost plus shipping? Please send email answer and forms of payment accepted. -Thanks, Don Boyd

Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus Pebble

2000-05-08 Thread BestPoet
In a message dated 05/08/2000 12:46:35 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Terrence writes; The Fable of the Fluxus Pebble... "...a my little fluxter, you will know only when you can take the Fluxus Pebble from my hand..." T. The Fable of the Fluxus Princess and

Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus Pebble

2000-05-08 Thread BestPoet
In a message dated 05/08/2000 1:06:51 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: *gasp* Princess Petal Er, I didn't realize you'd referred to yrself as Princess. My Princess Fable had nothing to do with yr Princess, Patricia. Only the Pebble thing reminded me of the princess

Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus Pebble

2000-05-08 Thread Patricia
the Pebble thing reminded me of the princess and the pea story, one of the childhood stories that most captured my imagination as a kid, and everytime my mom served peas, I'd examine them and think of that story. I just couldn't imagine even a princess being so sensitive. Then later, I met

Re: FLUXLIST: websiteunseen

2000-05-08 Thread twhid
thanks for the feedback. mtaa have been resting after finishing some projects, we'll be back in action soon == twhid http://www.mteww.com -- From: Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FLUXLIST: websiteunseen Date: Fri, May 5, 2000, 10:58 AM

Re: FLUXLIST: arts journal

2000-05-08 Thread BestPoet
In a message dated 05/08/2000 1:01:19 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Patricia, I did take a look, and the thing on the 400,000-yr-old pigment finds was great. The range of color, that it was apparently used as body paint, the fact that painting predates the physical

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread Alex Cook
I personally think MP3's are the coolest thing going. I have pretty compulsive music interests, so its great to be able to find stuff by most artists for free. I download a lot of stuff that I'd never just go out and buy. To me, its no real difference than dubbing an album on cassette or

FLUXLIST: Fw: I-ZONE

2000-05-08 Thread Sol Nte
-Original Message- From: . m e . [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 07 May 2000 13:05 Subject: I-ZONE perhaps you can forward this to all of those with work in your i-zone gallery: greyletter press presents: I-ZONE PROJECTS' PORTRAIT SERIES this will

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread Lord Hasenpfeffer
I would be outraged at others taking my work without my permission and sharing it. Let alone the loss of income. I would think a majority of recording artists do what they do on a full time basis. Take away their income and they'll find another means by which to earn a living. I believe

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread SpiritPark
Well to put my two cents in on this issue...there is a good side and a bad side to it. As a creative musician who produces music that major labels do not deem as commercially viable, mp3.com and napster are a great way to get your music out there. My Spiritpark webpage gets 20-30 hits and

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread Lord Hasenpfeffer
I personally think MP3's are the coolest thing going. No, I think that belongs to MiniDisc. I wish I knew why so many people tend to think of audio files only in terms of the pre-recorded. MP3s compress more than twice as much as do MiniDiscs and you just can't go about with microphones on

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
of artists' rights. I would be outraged at others taking my work without my permission and sharing it. Let alone the loss of income. This is an old topic, but if you are interested, I prefer gnutella, because it works without central database. And "privat copying" is ok. As it ever was.

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread Alex Cook
or is it possibly changing the way it all works. As it becomes easier and easier to produce your own website and distribute/sell your music through MP3's yourself, for a lot less money than a record company, maybe you'll find you really don't need a big record deal and a big record company.

FLUXLIST: Mesostic for Patricia

2000-05-08 Thread Don Boyd
she is Pretty and nice, intelligent And informed. i'm Talking about our favoRed fluxlIst member, who loves Cats and all of us at least I hope she does And that's all. Don

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread Lord Hasenpfeffer
But you can record it with minidisk and convert it to mp3 in a second step. For email etc. True, but there are a gazillion people out there who think they have no use for MiniDiscs because they have MP3 capability. For some crazy reason, people see them as competing mediums when really MP3

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread Terrence J Kosick
Terrence writes; I think trading is OK. Kids used to trade pogs. It's not much different with pop music that is specifically aimed at exploiting a youth market, especially Metalica; ~pogs dun dun dun dun draang drannng dun dun dun dun dun pogs pogs pogs.~ T. Sol Nte wrote: - all the

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread ann klefstad
Sol wrote in response to Patricia: I think that's the case here. People are too hung up on possibly losing money that they haven't even made yet - all the artists who complain about this kind of thing are loaded anyway.when it comes down to it you can't really own anything. You come

FLUXLIST: Fluxus Sound Files

2000-05-08 Thread Ronsen, Josh
Hello, I'm still trying to dig up info on Thomas Schmit. Found a reference that there were 200 Sanitas, published in German. Drat. Anyways, there are 15 sound files from Schmit, Higgins, Jo Jones, Philip Corner and others at: http://strano.net/town/music/fluxus.htm I can't listen to them on

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
lectures, all the furniture of fame) and less from the actual sale of works, whereas lesser-known writers who derived a larger proportion of income from actual sales of works favored copyright. So it's been kind of a little-guy Think it was about libraries, what should they pay to the authors

Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus Sound Files

2000-05-08 Thread Owen Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED],.Internet writes: Hello, I'm still trying to dig up info on Thomas Schmit. Found a reference that there were 200 Sanitas, published in German. Drat. Josh and others who are interested- I happen to have the catalog (tomas schmit, published by the Kolnischer kunstverein in 1978

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread BestPoet
Can we ask bands to return cd money for the portion of the cds that aren't any good? Like when you have to buy a whole cd to get two or three songs you really like? Why do we have to pay for all the songs when we don't want em?

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread ann klefstad
How about we cut out the bits of paintings we don't like, too, and demand our money back? How come people who complain about spending their hardearned money on art always follow up by criticizing artists for being too desirous of money? Like bitching about spending an extra ten bucks isn't

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread Terrence J Kosick
Terrence writes; Paintings are different. They are more like a fabulous concert played only once. They are one of a kind. (Mp3's are more like cheap posters but better). Packaged and distributed cd's are the fancy seriographs. But you know the new money making concept for soft media. Design once

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread Terrence J Kosick
Terrence writes, Minidisc and has the size and tactilty and physical archiving/ labeling and I prefer. Anything that makes the recording and handling pleasurable is great. syquest 135 is/was better to use and faster but zip became the standard. Even if it gets skipped as a standard Minidisc

FLUXLIST: 2

2000-05-08 Thread St.Auby Tamas
High! The International Parallel Union of Telecommunications inform the list about 2 important statements by Eric Andersen declared during his lectures in Budapest (H): 1. All the authentic Fluxus artists consider the Fluxlist to be a truly absurd parody. 2. Eric

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread { brad brace }
I only wish that there was a visual-image equivalent to Napster. (Record companies don't pay the majority of 'their artists' much at all. The Net will eventually provide a much better income/audience for artists.) Check-out the following message; these folks project my 12hr-images in UK

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-08 Thread BestPoet
In a message dated 05/08/2000 6:20:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How about we cut out the bits of paintings we don't like, too, and demand our money back? How come people who complain about spending their hardearned money on art always follow up by criticizing

FLUXLIST: June 11 Vigil in Support of Peltier's Parole (fwd)

2000-05-08 Thread David Baptiste Chirot
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 17:13:29 -0500 From: LPDC [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: June 11 Vigil in Support of Peltier's Parole Dear Friends, Below is an announcement for the June 11 vigil the LPDC is organizing in support of Leonard

FLUXLIST: MTAA interview etoy.CORPORATION

2000-05-08 Thread t.whid
this interview is to be published on http://www.artbreak.net, check ARTBREAK for another exciting MTAA article on etoy's stay in manhattan, with an interview with agent.NASDAQ, the glorious toy.WARRIOR. --twhid +++ MTAA (M.River T.Whid Art Assoc.) interview etoy.CORPORATION. A

FLUXLIST: The Brad Brace 24hr Dance Beat

2000-05-08 Thread Terrence J Kosick
The Brad Brace 24hr Dance Beat 12hr-images in UK music-clubs! All you animals hop to the beat all you animals look at the floor all those blurs are movin' feet movin' to the sound bad bad sound movin' them up and movin' them down buildings rockin' in your town I can hear the dogs