So, Lets make a FLUXUS ANTHOLOGY 2005 or 6 of
poems. Okay, I'll do it. Send me one poem that I can print out on my cheap
printer and I will make copies and throw suprise artwork all over it or
not--
Officially
email a poem to me and I will gather it together
with all the other poems mailed
- Original Message -
From: "Alan Bowman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 10:47 AM
Subject: FLUXLIST: nyc not fluxus / list related!
>
> today my partner nic started looking for international schools in new
york. this is a dangerous sign - last time she started loo
I have two copies. One with coffee stains and one without. I will send you
either one free of charge
- Original Message -
From: "Don Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Ever After
> Hey Suse! That's a great book! Is your copy for sal
http://www.hanttula.com/exhibits/plushtoys/
Rod
Now Playing:
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Hey Suse! That's a great book! Is your copy for sale? -Don
http://www.donaldboyd.blogspot.com/
http://fluxuswest.blogspot.com/
http://fluxusmuseum.blogspot.com/
On a more utilitarian note: There's something called The International
College, although I know nothing about it. It's at
850 3rd Street
New York, NY 10022
212 758 2327
Also, there are a number of what are being touted as "International Schools"
that seem to reside within NYC public schools.
On a more utilitarian note: There's something called The International
College, although I know nothing about it. It's at
850 3rd Street
New York, NY 10022
212 758 2327
Also, there are a number of what are being touted as "International Schools"
that seem to reside within NYC public schools.
How odd that you should talk of moving to NY
Just the other day, I saw your doppelganger. In fact, I very nearly bonked him
on the head with a rolled up magazine (why, playfully, of course), until I
realized how unlikely it was that you should suddenly turn up walking down 23rd
street. I
Hi,
I do not know it but I got the article from www.Artnet.com
Go to search site and enter Nam June Paik. There are several articles. This
one is from yesterday.
I am forwarding to FLUXLIST in case anyone else is interested.
Suse
- Original Message -
From: "Judith"
Sent: Friday, March 24
Scum Tide
pus, wood
clod
fragile hill
taut it
,
sea
John M. Bennett
Rained on by Ivan Arguelles
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Dr. John M. Bennett
Curator, Avant Writing Collection
Rare Books & Manuscripts Library
The Ohio State University Libraries
1858 Neil Av Mall
Columbus
[subject music]
1. whistle: three sound(s).
2. happy: five sound(s).
3. hum: three sound(s).
4. tacet.
5. polka: four sound(s).
6. G.P.
7. slurp: one sound.
8. cocoa: five sound(s).
Repeat, as long as needed.
03.24.06
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today my partner nic started looking for international schools in new york.
this is a dangerous sign - last time she started looking for a job we ended up
selling just about everything we owned, giving the cats away and moving to
venice.
does anyone know of any such schools in the ny area,
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NO REWIND
by
AlexandraAnderson-Spivy Nam
June Paik, who transformed video into an art form and drove to abstraction the
images of broadcast TV, died in Miami on Jan. 29, 2006. He was 73. A few days
later, on Friday, Feb. 3, Paiks amazing memorial service at the Frank E.
Campbell funeral
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