i would really like to participate.
this is my first, altough i was wathcing the fluxlist for a while
i am also excited.
ilke
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Sol:
BTW what file format are you thinking of. I agree with Heiko thatMp3 would
be best for its small file sizes. There are some freeware editors that
people can use on mp3 files and freeware encoders/decoders if people wish to
convert to wav etc., manipulate and then convert back to mp3.
And there is still l3enc.exe around. IMHO the very, very best when it
comes to very low bandwidth. Do an altavista search !!!
And do compare the results with 8000 bits/sec.
An example of such low bitrate internet radio is at
http://www.uni-bonn.de/~uzs106/stanfor4.mp3
Thanks to Miles and
in the email today...
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 12:32:15 +0100
Subject: Visual poetry
Dear mail artists, visual poets , Fluxists ,
PLEASE SPREAD THIS CALL TO ALL CONCERNED VISUAL POETS / MAIL ARTISTS
We have found a venue to show our Visual
Okay boys and girls,
I believe that Heiko's most recent email may be a Fluxus Memory Test
challenging people to remember the difficulties caused by the virus that
came in his last email attachment. And what would the appropriate Fluxus
response be?
Allen
And there is still l3enc.exe
Allen wrote:
I believe that Heiko's most recent email may be a Fluxus Memory Test
challenging people to remember the difficulties caused by the virus that
came in his last email attachment.
No it's not a virus, it was just one of the files from the Fluxlist Midi
Project, the original
the appropriate response would be (nevermind that last email i sent): check
your extensions... :)
on 11/28/00 07:50 AM, allen bukoff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay boys and girls,
I believe that Heiko's most recent email may be a Fluxus Memory Test
challenging people to remember the
i think he was really talking about the virus that was sent (last month)...
(that i luckily deleted).
what to say of such things?
km
on 11/28/00 09:04 AM, Sol Nte at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Allen wrote:
I believe that Heiko's most recent email may be a Fluxus Memory Test
challenging
http://www.artden.freeserve.co.uk/fluxmidi/
No let Allen believe it was again something malicious...
Psychologists in the mid west...wow.
H.
Hi,
radio. I dont want my music in realaudio !! ;-)Or Quicktime ;-)
actually, whatever the working format is, i was planning to burn
the final piece into a cd and broadcast it from the good old fashined radio
station... will that be ok with everybody? but the broadcast will
I believe that Heiko's most recent email may be a Fluxus Memory Test
challenging people to remember the difficulties caused by the virus that
came in his last email attachment. And what would the appropriate Fluxus
response be?
Well attachments are not attachments. I am sorry for the
i also would like to participate in the project, however it manifests itself.
also, if anyone in the new england area (or anywhere) should like to take
over a radio programi have a weekly show friday nights that id be
more than willing to share for whatever project or purpose
hi
tomorrow at these hour i'will be
scaning me in 40 pieces
i'll try to make all
but it's dificil do this in 30 minutes
because each piece take almost 2 minutes
plus intervals from one minute
maybe i wil do 20 (starting first than others)
the program:
"remembering the action art"
start at
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