Ah, a breath of fresh air. Thank you George.
In a message dated 05/18/2000 10:25:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The phrase "property is theft" is from Proudhon. His view was not at all
simplistic, but based on a critique of the capital - labour relation...
In
Sol wrote:
I didn't realise that Hi Red Center activities were taking place as early
as 63.
Can you recommend any references on Hi Red Center and Gutai.
Well, I deduced this since Nam June Paik was in Japan in '63 '64, and
Yoko Ono was there from around '62-'64, so if they participated in Hi
Hi, thanks. What does it mean ? An inflation, ego (moi) projects.
http://www.nameprotect.com/wr/0012/goe4851/268821/dom1.html
It appears that Ben Vautier has registered "fluxus-ben.com."
You may be able to buy "fluxusart.com" from a domain name seller.
There's also a "fluxusart.de"
Hi, Neal
How about a poem or two using your machine
for the Fluxlist Poetry Book
(title not, as yet, randomly accessed)
Maybe a fluxworking of an old classic?
Roger
Children's poetry in The Poetry Zone
http://www.poetryzone.ndirect.co.uk
heck!
blast!
Seems like I got a virus.
Or rather my trusty computer did
An attached file, along with a name of someone I knew vaguely
and no text
and I opened it.
After all that I Love You stuff, too.
Makes you feel kinda dumb!
Luckily I don't seem to have passed it on
I was wondering why my
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H.
I'm having to unplug my modem to be on the safe side. Now I have to visit
the computer doctor
Roger
about these copyright issues
check http://www.copyGNou.com
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De : Heiko Recktenwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Répondre à : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date : Fri, 19 May 2000 11:32:28 +0200 (CEST)
À :
you love Artcart ? - let your friends discover your favourite net.art piece
"net.dot.art", is this irony ?
If somebody is interested in this 8 seconds, 4 scenes mpg thing
Blender of www.neogeo.nl and mpeg_encode.nice tools anyway.
H.
on a message received in december '98 by the artist vuk cosic :
[...] J8~g#|\;Net. Art{-^s1 [...]
an interesting introduction to net.art is steve dietz's text for the "beyond
interface" exhibition in 1998, check :
http://www.walkerart.org/gallery9/beyondinterface/bi_fr_sd2.html
best
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an interesting introduction to net.art is steve dietz's text for the "beyond
I know an even more interesting intro ;-)
But thanks !!
Heiko
and the files on floppies.
allen :
Sounds to ,me like Eric thinks he IS the action so the name you suggest
would be appropriate. Don
Check out the McAfee message and scan at site below
http://www.mcafee.com/
Roger Stevens wrote:
heck!
blast!
Seems like I got a virus.
Or rather my trusty computer did
An attached file, along with a name of someone I knew vaguely
and no text
and I opened it.
After all that I Love
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you recommend any references on Hi Red Center and Gutai. I know
there's
an old issue of Lightworks on Gutai which I have wanted to get for a
while
but I've never seen any substantial material on Hi Red Center. Am I
looking
in the wrong placesany help gratefully
This morning I heard on the radio that another email virus/worm thing is
making the rounds - only this time it changes its subject line from person
to person so it's harder to detect.
Now I have to visit the computer doctor
While you're there, tell him to get rid of WhenDoze and replace it
At 11:52 AM -0400 5/19/00, Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote:
This morning I heard on the radio that another email virus/worm thing is
making the rounds - only this time it changes its subject line from person
to person so it's harder to detect.
Now I have to visit the computer doctor
While you're
Right on George~!
T.
George Free wrote:
After the talk I was reading a Linux user group
newspaper I
picked up that included a short article by Richard Stallman talking
about
the origin of copyright and how he thought that it was originally
devised to
protect creators and was now being used by
Terrence writes;
I don't agree with this. Duchamp, in a purely objective practical way, was a
sort of a clever aragont lazy artist and he was not a professional painter. He
was more of a dabbler and and a chess player and mostly unemployed. He talked
more than he produced art. I don't feel
YES -- sorry windows suckaz -- get a MAC!!
Yes, and then install Linux on it!
Myke
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05/08/00
If there was ever clear evidence that we're rapidly losing our right to
express ourselves, we just got it in the mail.
As many of you know (...)"
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Didn't Filliou stage a performance of mental music, or telepathic music? I
remember seeing a picture of him, standing in front of a seated audience.
The caption suggested that he was telepathically transmitting music to the
audience's minds. Or maybe everyone was meditating on some sound.
When
In a message dated 5/19/00 1:51:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Didn't Filliou stage a performance of mental music, or telepathic music?
The only time I ever saw Filliou perform he had a carousel of slides - photos
of various personalities. They were arranged in some random order, and he
This site contains some info. about his telepathic music
http://www.artpool.hu/Fluxus/Filliou/Poiproject2.html
Best,
PK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 5/19/00 1:51:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Didn't Filliou stage a performance of mental music, or telepathic music?
At 09:42 am + 19/5/00, Terrence J Kosick wrote:
Terrence writes;
I don't agree with this. Duchamp, in a purely objective practical way, was a
sort of a clever aragont lazy artist and he was not a professional painter. He
was more of a dabbler and and a chess player and mostly unemployed. He
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