Owen wrote:
No - This is one of their services that I have not used but was very
curious about
and have thought about using - so how did you feel the process went and
what was
the quality of the finished publication?
It's all really easy and a high quality product, just like any
To all interested parties (and even if you are not). . . .
The following site is a final beta version of a project I have been working on for the
last year (on and off). Would be interested in any thoughts, comments or suggestions.
The initial animated graphic is a Java script and might load a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's all really easy and a high quality product, just like any
professionally produced paperback. They warn you about layouts and margins
etc. so you can get it right first time..I had no problems at all. You just
pdf everything and jpegs for the cover..they have full
Just missing ours ;-)
www.4t.fluxus.net
Bertrand
PS: dear Candace, thanks a lot for the info related
to Paik's "Avant-Garde Hinduism", which leads me to assume that these posts were
uniques and not multiples.
All the best,
Bertrand
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hi owen,
one thing you might do is increase the contrast in the text as i cannot read it at
all. it
downloaded quite fast (on dialup).
bests, carol
xx
Owen Smith wrote:
To all interested parties (and even if you are not). . . .
The following site is a final beta version of a project I have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just missing ours ;-)
[ http://www.4t.fluxus.net ]www.4t.fluxus.net
Bertrand
PS: dear Candace, thanks a lot for the info related to Paik's Avant-Garde Hinduism,
which leads me to assume that these posts were uniques and not multiples.
All the best,
Bertrand
Dear Owen,
thanks for the precision, I see what you mean by the same different thing
(let say it this way). There is Candace post:
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From: LeClaire, Candace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Bertrand Clavez ' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 10:44 PM
Subject: RE:
Hi Owen,
I like the site a great deal. Have you posted an earlier version of it
before? It seems familiar.
I agree with Carol, however, that at least the text on the main page needs
to have more contrast. I'm sure it looks different from monitor to monitor,
but a 60/40 or 70/30 tonal difference
Thanks Bertrand.
It seems that a composite of gathered information is the best way to
understand these projects. They are only from the 60s, though, right? One
would think there would be a little more knowledge about them. I'd be
curious to know how many subscribers he had!
Candace.
-Original
What I did on my summerwinterfallspring vacation
by Madawg
Leviathan rebuked
too squirrely
CHOMP vacation
bill bill bill
Cowboy boots
Staircase
then Rain
Rain and Rain and Rain
Trouble danced
the Tarantula
and Rain explained
the trouble with Beuys
Beuys like to toy
Trouble whipped for trying
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Thanks Bertrand.
It seems that a composite of gathered information is the best way to
understand these projects. They are only from the 60s, though, right? One
would think there would be a little more knowledge about them. I'd be
curious to know how many subscribers he
And Joyce Wrote:
===
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In the virgin womb of the imagination the word was made flesh.
On a cloth untrue
With a twisted cue
And elliptical billiard balls
--PERNOBILIS ET PERVETUSTA FAMILIA
Are you not weary of ardent ways,
Lure of
Dear Crispin!!
I've received the first Fluxbox II.
I'm amazed by the box itself but what's is inside is also outstanding!
There's always something mysterious, fascinating it's not the best word
to describe that feeling, but I don't have dictionary beside me! in
opening your boxes!
Though you've
I agree with prior comments, Owen. An interesting site but probably too
complex for most networkers. -Don
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Rethink your business approach for the new year with the helpful tips here.
http://special.msn.com/bcentral/prep04.armx
Did someone say Fluxbox?
- Original Message -
From: Wojtek D³ugosz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 2:44 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Fluxbox II - got the first one
Dear Crispin!!
I've received the first Fluxbox II.
I'm amazed by the box itself but
Secret Fluxus, I want to commend you on your excellent letter and statement
of purpose. That
sounded to me like a beautiful summation of The Spirit of Fluxus. I would
that we all were more like
you, especially myself.-Don Boyd
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FluxboxFluxboxFluxboxFluxboxFluxboxFluxboxFluxbox
Fluxbox Fluxbox
Fluxbox Fluxbox
Fluxbox FluxboxFluxbox Fluxbox
Fluxbox FFluxbox
Fluxbox F
Did someone say Fluxbox?
Suse,
We FLUXLISTers have produced a number of collaborative projects. Perhaps
the most ambitious have been our two Fluxbox projects--a bunch of
Fluxlisters send 50 or more identical (?) objects to an
organizer/distributor who sorts them into 50 containers
never weary of man's ways...
Following Jon Hendricks, the anouncement sheets were done and distributed
through Maciunas, but the actual posts were done by Paik (even if Jon
Hendricks publishes an abstracts from letters from Maciunas to Paik and Bob
Watts that can make one think the contrary )
I'm sure there were not many of
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