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can anyone tell me how to access (very) recent fluxlist postings if I
have unsubscribed?
I have tried
"http://www.fluxus.org/FLUXLIST"
and
Hi, Scott:
I believe that this is the most recent address
until all gets sorted out:
http://www.mail-archive.com/fluxlist%40scribble.com/maillist.html
Rod
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http://rostasi.8m.com
http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/hunt.jerry.html
Women should put pictures of missing husbands on beer
Kathy:
I wasn't ignoring you...
After New Yawking thru the Guggenheim,
Whitney, Fung, Butterfly Conservatory, Rose
Center, and MORE (averaging ca. 4 hrs. sleep a
night), I returned to 500+ emails. Starting from
the beginning and occasional end-bits, YOURS was
SDM
One of the two main centers of resistance, underground, the other an
airport in Tokyo, in the seventies. Plogoff in bretany in france, one of
the most beautifull parts. Lots of german ww ii architecture, monstrous ?
There are some new plans for nuclear energy architecture there. The radio.
can anyone recommend a source that proposes anything like a "neutral"
(meta-) history
of how Fluxus has been seen and evaluated as a movement, but also as an
artistic "product"
or "stock" over the years? what I am most interested in is studying the
process of image creation for Fluxus, and
until all gets sorted out:
This material should be on CD somewhere collected anyway, for later
researchthings with whatever software. Ken is doing archiving anyway ?
Dear Rod,
Somehow I don't feel ignored -- though I have at other times with
perhaps other people and situations, indeed -- just not now.
Your trip sounds enviable; did you go to the Netherlands as well? I
just found a great site looking up the unknown Fung:
In the early 80's, on the east maritime coast of Canada (once in Toronto),
I had a couple of installations featuring an old, slowly oscillating
electrical metal fan that I wired with a small speaker, centered in
front of the whirling blades: it played a faint, wind-garbled rendition of
Amazing
I've sent mine twice; what-gives?
And, I'm planning a flux-tin project: small, suitably rusted and sealed,
old metal mint-tins, open for inclusion of tiny intimacies I suppose...
/:b
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