Again Heiko or anybody, could you please explain this, I don't understand
it.
Is it simply an observation or is it relevant to my post?
"Event", there are to many. Every city has its "event manager" now who
makes surface things...telling people how beautifull this "event" will be.
To much
Heiko,
1.I don't understand your mail, can you explain it please, whose
printing approach? Mine, Ken's, Alex's
2.If you think that my piece has anything to do with Yoko Ono, you think
wrong.
This piece was a spur of the moment idea, following other mail and
e-mail alteration
O but it was charming--how did you do that?
AK
Alex Cook wrote:
Fluxlist, please accept my apologies, I meant to reply that just to Alan.
56K is probably not a inbox killer, but I apologize nonetheless.
Alex V. Cook
Cool indeed. I wish my nose presented such an inviting palette.
AK
Carol Starr wrote:
where do we send the treats?
allen bukoff wrote:
Tonight's Halloween costume can be viewed at
http://www.nutscape.com/halloween/ .
--
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ann - Glad you liked it. it was pretty easy.
did a print screen (Alt - PrtScrn in windows,dunno what the function is on a
mac) - very useful little function
pasted it into Paint Shop Pro (free trial from http://www.jasc.com)
set the background to black
used the lasso control to cut out a circle
Hello fluxlings
i have subscribed again after a hiatus to san fran. I'm living in new york now. hope i
didn't miss much.
I would hat to miss another box or collab piece.
Sherry
www.chickclick.com
Sign up for free email.
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Win
http://space.tin.it/clubnet/abowman/ALPHABET.htm
Hey!!!
You wid de stars in ur eyes!!!
I hesitate to think about tomorrow night's Halloween costume, but
I think ur nose should definitely be involved.
: )
PK, V R
allen bukoff wrote:
Tonight's Halloween costume can be viewed at
http://www.nutscape.com/halloween/ .
Hi,
A couple of years ago I got home from work to find
a huge, muscular and rather rough-looking man
unscrewing my garden gate.
I watched as he put it on the back of his pick-up truck.
I didn't say anything to him
in case
he took offence
"it is not the elements which are new, but the order of their
arrangement"
-Blaise Pascal
Hi, funfluxters
Haven't forgotten
Patricia and Megan are in the frame
Narcissus (too floaty)
Fluxsister Amy - great poem - but no - sorry
and Hugh
didn't quite make it
So, still need two offers...
Anyone?
I have made four copies of the index card -
each copy using a different medium.
bb,
where did y;ou find this link? if you don't mind me asking...
and is the text below something you have written, or was it
forwarded along with this link? just following up on it...
Scott Rigby
--
BaseKamp Gallery
215.592.7288
723 chestnut st
second floor
phila pa 19106
www.basekamp.com
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Haven't had four acceptable offers yet
need a couple more...
Roger
I have made four copies of the index card -
each copy using a different medium.
I have put the copies and the original in identical white envelopes
The first four people to make me an acceptable offer
(I have one so far
Cecil,
Thank-you for this post. It is (oddly) comforting. We are supposed to be
beyond Modernism. There is nothing old; there is nothing new. If that is
paralysing, make art about paralysis. Anyone who has ever attempted a
reproduction of any kind knows that it is never the same twice. Photo
Cecil -- This is a wonderful letter /presentation of this way of thinking,
thank you.
nbb
TOWARDS A MANIFESTO OF THE MEANINGLESSNESS IN
ART
be playful
meaning is not created nor injected
meaning is discovered
invent
art does survive on originality
create for the senses
be well informed about theory
but do not create from it
set your own rules
know your art history and your
A._S.L.O.T.H.
MANIFESTO
Artists Society for Leisure and Other Thoughtful
Hooplah
or, Artists Society Against Labour and
Otherwise Tedious Humdrum...
(EXCERPTS)
No One Should Ever Work.
Work is the source of nearly all the misery in the
world. Almost any evil youd care to name comes from
Yes but Roger was talking about the Take Gate Event. That could have
been in a truck...
That's why Roger was sure not to say anything or it would have escalated
to the Take Of/f/en(s/c)e Event.
Yes... Now let me see, the score was something like
Take Gate - Take Of/f/en(s/c)e Event
remove
A found *business* card
NO PHONE
NO ADDRESS
NO
BUSINESS - NO WORRIES
WHEN I HAVE THE
URGE TO WORK
I LIE DOWN 'TIL THE URGE
PASSES
CLEMENT E GALANTE
Retired
CONSULTANT AND ADVISOR FOR LEIURE
ACTIVITIES
STRENUOUS ACTIVITIES REFUSED
- Original
hanks PK for the card for the retired one's business
there are indeed
quite prosperous ones
who have no phone no card
no fixed address no set hours
no name as such
no fixed office
yet
one knows where to find them
come
ah, but the police then appeared
and the man found himself a good lawyer...
Yes but Roger was talking about the Take Gate Event. That could have
been in a truck...
That's why Roger was sure not to say anything or it would have escalated
to the Take Of/f/en(s/c)e Event.
Yes... Now let me see,
All play
No work
I wear rose-coloured
glasses
If I get the urge to
work
I lie down till it
passes
A found *business* card
NO
PHONE
NO ADDRESS
NO
BUSINESS - NO WORRIES
WHEN I HAVE THE
URGE TO WORK
I LIE DOWN 'TIL
THE URGE
South Korea: nice one-off-er, no?
The text is altered, offering a delightful counterpoint to the link.
/:b
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, scott rigby wrote:
bb,
where did y;ou find this link? if you don't mind me asking...
and is the text below something you have written, or was it
forwarded along
"in the near future, plans may be developed which take
their cue from games and atlhetics, where the regulations
provide for a variety of moves that make the outcome always uncertaint. a
score might be written, so general in its
instructions that it could be adapted to basic types
of terrain such
A virtual place of information exchange developed over several years at a cost to
the public that now it is being handed to commercial enterprise. Not unusual since
we as well as millions in the third world usually subsidize corporate welfare.
Those who can afford to surf can best afford to
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