Re: FLUXLIST: henry flynt's concept art

2000-04-05 Thread St.Auby Tamas


High!

On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, josh thorpe wrote:

 can anyone tell me if flynt's "concept art" is published anywhere besides An
 Anthology?

"Concept Art," in An Anthology, ed. La Monte Young 
(1st edition, New York, 1963)

"Concept Art" (revised), in An Anthology, ed. La Monte Young 
(2nd edition, New York, 1970)

Blueprint for a Higher Civilization (Milan, 1975)

http://www.henryflynt.org/
http://www.henryflynt.org/overviews/newflyntpubls.html

http://www.c3.hu/~iput
http://www.c3.hu/~iput/enspiralopedia2/02.html

Hugh!

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FLUXLIST: Calling All MiniDiscs!

2000-04-05 Thread Lord Hasenpfeffer

I have an idea.
If you have a MiniDisc player let me know.
What's your snail-mailing address?

Myke



Re: FLUXLIST: useless art

2000-04-05 Thread Reed Altemus

Josh
You mean "Meaningless Work" right? It's also in An Anthology. I think I have
a copy of it on file which I could email to you if you like.

RA

josh thorpe wrote:

 thanks for the help with henry flynt!

 new question: where can i find walter de maria's "useless art"?

 josh

 ps: i bought higgins' "foewomBwhnw" through bibliofind.com.  i got a great
 deal from robert wright books in ontario: $50 canadian and in very good
 shape.  the book is really wonderful and combines a good mix of theoretical
 and creative writings from before 1969.  these include the danger music
 pieces, intermedia, boredom and danger, the cowboy plays, boris blastoffs,
 beaurevoir etc.

 i just ordered "the four suits" by knowles, patterson, corner, and schmit
 for $25 US from another bookseller.  we'll see how it turns out.




Re: FLUXLIST: Recent posts

2000-04-05 Thread Lord Hasenpfeffer

 no of course, because the originality of the music was linked to the author,
 and not to the interpret, as the pop music did since. However, we only
 consider short periods of time, and nothing allows us to think that those
 fetish LP covers will always remain the same in the future...

I'm now thinking of how many Elvis compilations there are on the market.
They all have cover art on them, however, for them it really doesn't matter
of what that cover art consists so long as it's loosely descriptive of the
content contained within.  However, Elvis' first album "Elvis Presley" still
has the same goofy cover art that it has had since the day it was released.
This can also be said of all Beatles albums, etc.  I suppose the look of
the cover art has something to do with easy visual identification purposes
and for the most part something to do with the legitimacy of the product
itself (off-brand labels can't legally use the same graphics for their
products that the big labels can unless they receive authorization.)
Nevertheless, this all relates to the consumer and the marketing behind
the music rather than to the music itself.  Again, this reiterates my
assertion that music without cover art is not lesser than music with
cover art - although it may suffer somewhat in the commercial sense
without it.

Myke



Re: FLUXLIST: Calling All MiniDiscs!

2000-04-05 Thread valery grancher

Yes I have !!!
my address is Valery grancher 53 rue de seine 75006 paris France

all my best,

Valery Grancher
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.nomemory.org

Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote:

 I have an idea.
 If you have a MiniDisc player let me know.
 What's your snail-mailing address?

 Myke





Re: FLUXLIST: henry flynt's concept art

2000-04-05 Thread owner-FLUXLIST

can anyone tell me if flynt's "concept art" is published anywhere besides An
Anthology?


and the answer is

"Blueprint for a higher civilization"  HF  at multhipla edizioni, Milano
1975

(perhaps for sale at Emily Harvey Gallery, NYC)

x





Re: FLUXLIST: Calling All MiniDiscs!

2000-04-05 Thread Terrence J Kosick

Terrence writes;

sure;

artnatural
103-980 west 22nd Ave
Vancouver B.C. V5Z-2A1

Player/ recorder, have a good mike as well.


T.



Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote:

 I have an idea.
 If you have a MiniDisc player let me know.
 What's your snail-mailing address?

 Myke