Those are the extreme of cool Brad!!! do you have the actual objects
some where?
These are sort of like Duchampian one night stands or maybe "The
Bachelor's Party - In Advance of Stripping the Bride Bare".
Cecil
Okay, okay, chemo brain finally started working - it's the browser.
Alan's pictures work with Internet Explorer but not with Netscape.
Go figure.
PK
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i got them ?!
i did lots of smiling faces, wonderful
On Sat, 16 Jun 2001, Arturas Bumsteinas wrote:
> > I mean this Brad's pics.
> >
> > http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/urban-sculpture.html
Well, these aren't the metal-bits but were collected at a
similar time... /:b
i got them ?!i did lots of smiling faces, wonderful
Hey Alan,
I can't get the pictures either - seems nobody can...Help!!!
Best,
Petal
oh me oh my,
how sad am i
no alan bowman for me to see
just pretty coloured empty squares
where all the fun people should be.
why oh why does my computer
do this to me
when alan bowman i want to see!
bests, c
oh me oh my,
how sad am i
no alan bowman for me to see
just pretty coloured empty squares
where all the fun people should be.
why oh why does my computer
do this to me
when alan bowman i want to see!
bests, carol :(
> alan bowman wrote:
>
> dear all,
>
> here are some pics from the opening o
Great things!
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From: { brad brace } <>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: scrap metal free-for-all
>
> I agree: it's a great little publication -- resolution for
> a scrap-metal collection (I've collected these little
>
> I mean this Brad's pics.
>
> http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/urban-sculpture.html
>
>
>
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I agree: it's a great little publication -- resolution for
a scrap-metal collection (I've collected these little
metal-bits too, but never, as I told Tom, could figure-out
what to do with them.)
/:b
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, allen bukoff wrote:
> This is really great stuff. I really enjoyed readin
I have been thinking that it could be fun to ship these collections
around to each other for exhibition somehow. That could be fun.
cecil
{ brad brace } wrote:
>
> I agree: it's a great little publication -- resolution for
> a scrap-metal collection (I've collected these little
> metal-bits too,
yes, carol, i couldn't get the pictures either - just a broken
netscape icon.
very freeform.
alan, is there sommat you can do?
m'lore.
http://digilander.iol.it/freeformfreakoutorg/eharvey/index.html
love the pictures!
dear all,
here are some pics from the opening of
537 Broadway Comes to Venice
at the
Emily Harvey Associazione Culturale
San Polo, 387I-30125 VeneziaItaliaa
very successful show by all accounts
Please take a look! - see Emmett Williams, Ay-O,
Yoshi Wada, Tahkako Saito, Philip Corner
i've not been following this thread at all but i saw the list of odd
town names
what's it all about then?
near where i used to live there's a village called "noplace"
i lived near a place called "downhill" - the bus to go there just
had "Downhill" written on the front - made me laugh anyway!
Hi Ann,
$10 is fine, indeed reasonable. Colourwise I'm partial to grey or black and
sizewise I need XL.
>It doesn't have to be an american town, though my husband I were both born
in
rather wonderfully named towns--Sleepy Eye and Greenbush. There are of
course
many insanely wonderfully named to
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