Myke wrote - ...I cannot recall a single instance in which he (John Lennon)
actually practised
what he preached when it came to possessions. As much as I admire and
respect the man for his art and his creativity, certain things about him
spell H-Y-P-O-C-R-I-T-E to me. I've been personally divided
arts economics?
yeah
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hi,
this is all very exciting. today i could see the pictures on the
online catalogue, all wonderful!! now i am kind of flux-praying [fluxus
prayers, is there a thing like fluxus prayers?] to recieve my box, i would
love to touch and smell and read the pieces. first of all thank
apparently i can't have blue eyes as they don't exist! he tried to make me
have green eyes
and my friend can't be bald..!
You still have these hair/eye color thingie in id cards? Here in Finland
blue eyes didn't exist before late eighties (I think). Luckily the "EU
card" is a bit more
Terrence writes;
I'd be interested in the things economic theorists have to say that relate
to artists. Aritsts as manufactures of artifacts as well as artist as
promoters of creative concepts.
I am currently developing a few creative commerce ideas inspired by the net.
Keep in mind there are
You become wealthy and then you have a choice - do you
continue to practice your art anyway - or do you change?
It depends on whether or not your goal is to make art for
art's sake or to use art as a source of income.
Money makes certain things easier.
But does it necessarily diminish
God this is insufferable!!!
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Watch my freezer defrost!
At approximately 11:15 a.m. Pacific Coast Time, the results (i.e. 1/4% or
1/2% raise in interest rates) of the esteemed Federal Open Market Committee
meeting will be announced.
11:15 Performance
Lie on the floor, or in some other way demonstrate a lack of interest
Turn your framed picture of
God this is insufferable!!!
I was quite enjoying it...
God this is insufferable!!!
Think of it as Conversation Piece.
Myke
God this is insufferable!!!
I was quite enjoying it...
Me too.
Insufferable... Hmmm... Seems I've heard that word used in conjunction
with the title, "Cambridge 1969", a time or two in my life...
It's still a great piece, IMHO.
Myke
ARMAN
CHRISTO
JONES
PAIK
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--
Yours sincerely
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Ernest Lergon
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Einladung zur Ausstellungserffnung
"art of the
I'm glad you said it ;)
On Tue, 16 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
God this is insufferable!!!
Terrence writes;
imagine there's no heaven, above us on--ly sky ..imagine all the
p-e-o-p-l-e liv-ing for to-day -ey ey iii
T.
{ brad brace } wrote:
I'm glad you said it ;)
On Tue, 16 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
God this is insufferable!!!
I believe religion enters into this, so I'll say "Amen."
However, to use another "in" word, Myke's incorrigible. ;
{ brad brace } wrote:
I'm glad you said it ;)
On Tue, 16 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
God this is insufferable!!!
I contend that the most engaging art tends to be created when the
artist is working as closely as possible to a subsistance level, that is,
with a minimum of "imported" raw material as possible so that the need to
"export" (and be controlled by the market) is minimalized.
Wouldn't control by
imagine there's no heaven, above us on--ly sky
And this, of course, assumes that there is a Heaven and not only sky
otherwise there'd be no need to imagine it the other way around, right?
Myke
Clock outlaws! Yes! Trembled - eight in Vienna (naechtigt) consider
witch... ran in - ein?... kein?...? SHARK! (an ex -)
[ line 5? ]
hahahahaha, The Alta Vista translation. I rather like it. Might
be interesting to run this back and forth through different
translators in
George Free wrote:
I contend that the most engaging art tends to be created when the
artist is working as closely as possible to a subsistance level, that is,
with a minimum of "imported" raw material as possible so that the need to
"export" (and be controlled by the market) is
At 08:21 pm -0700 16/5/00, Patricia wrote:
the artist needs to buy materials;
the enterely world is now a happening
the artist need to have ideas
Art made when one is worried,
or sick or unable to afford materials is generally NOT engaging.
tell to colectors galleryst from van gogh times
Terrence wrotes:
imagine there's no heaven, above us on--ly sky ..imagine all the
p-e-o-p-l-e liv-ing for to-day -ey ey iii
Dinner with 3 /contemporary/ teenagers Sunday night: discussion among
three generations kept bouncing back to idealism vs. cynicism. I
commented on that, my
Terrence writes;
It's a belief system. If you belive there is something, there is, because
you think.
I mean if you belive in God you have to belive in the devil angels etc.
It's not about being rational, but then purly rational beings are sort of
boring and perhaps even preditory. Heaven and
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