That's what I thought ti was. Some kind of Sit book.
Jay
Rod Stasick wrote:
sounds intriguing, but i don't know - it sounds
like my copy of "an endless adventure...an
endless passion...an endless banquet - a
situationist scrapbook" that's right now ruining
the book it's sitting next to on
Terrence writes;
If books could talk what would they say to each other?
Thinking about that makes me wonder just how careful you have to be when shelving.
I moved recently and built 3x 8'long 2 level shelves. I shift and sort and find I am
reviewing my books and discovering
which are read or
Hey!!
Thanks
jay
"St.Auby Tamas" wrote:
HIgh!
I found this book at a used bookstore. It's bound in sandpaper with art
and printing, numbers, ect in German. The artist's name is Ian Anull. It
was printed in Switzerland. Anyone got a clue what this book is about?
Anyone ever sen a
Every book I own screams in pain! I need a bigger apartment here in Chicago! My
bookshelves are like American prisons. .
.they suffer from overcrowding.
Jay
Terrence J Kosick wrote:
Terrence writes;
If books could talk what would they say to each other?
Thinking about that makes me wonder
Terrence writes;
I moved from 2200 4 br 3 bath condo in a tough (-est) part of town to a ritzy 700 sq
ft. art studio in a very good
neighbourhood (there was a protest over it's building here). My partner stayed brifly
then left calling my new place a
prison. I do art and shift books alone in
Jay wrote:
Every book I own screams in pain! I need a bigger apartment here in
Chicago! My bookshelves are like American prisons. .
.they suffer from overcrowding.
I know exactly what you mean. We have a similar problem my partner and
I...the books no longer go on shelves just piles on the
Patricia
A poet named Meikal And from Wisconsin last year wrote a series of
"Mesostics for Dick Higgins" using words from Higgins' FOEW. They have
been published in magazines and I think also on the web, but the URL for
his website at the moment escapes me. He's also a former Fluxlist person
but
I'd just like to apologise for this poem in advance.
Thankyou
Shelf life
When my shelf collapsed
Under the weight of
All my books
I repaired it as best I could
But it was
A shadow of it's former shelf
Roger
Children's poetry in The Poetry Zone
http://www.poetryzone.ndirect.co.uk
I heard tell of a guy in Memphis (when I lived there) who had a big library and
shelved his books according to author's birthdays. And could always find the book he
was looking for . . .
Bonner adds, "The whole idea was to take something that people are
taking so ridiculously seriously and laughing at it; so we didn't
try reading 'the onion'
@ onion.cm
their art reviews are especially good.
best, carol :)
vewol mevoments
vewel movemonts
vowel mevoments
vewol mevemonts
vowel movements
-Roger
responsible for my book overcrowding...not that I'm complaining
I've moved a number of times in the last 5 years, cross-country twice and I
came to realize I was moving boxes and boxes of books that basically I would
never look at again. so i sold most of them off and use the library. With
not bad for a place that a lot of people (even in England) have never
heard of.
hey! you scored 33 points in m.a.x.'s cruise contest. doesn't *that* mean
anything? and you have a football team, ahem, soccer club, in some lower
division (second?). //mn
Hi mn and all,
mn wrote:
hey! you scored 33 points in m.a.x.'s cruise contest. doesn't *that* mean
anything? and you have a football team, ahem, soccer club, in some lower
division (second?). //mn
Well I did forget a few things because I was rushing yes we have two well
known football teams
http://www.cranial.com/hertes/moma.html
I really liked this..anyway how would they have authenticated the
urine.can you DNA test it? Anyone on the list know anything about such
matters?
Speaking of such strange things as Warhol's urine I heard that Ed Sanders,
the beat guy who edited "Fuck
Patricia et al.
Miekal And is active on some other lists. I have
to say to Patricia that I wouldn't recommend the
"...Higgins" work if you're interested in
examples of mesostics. A while back, Miekal And
and I had "discussions" about this (more - a
debate). I stated that they weren't mesostics.
Oh my goodness, Sol. First the "Fluxlistbox" and
now your first eye-zone submission. Gosh, it's
FUN to be inspiring! (tee hee...)
Are the FezHeads going to be a series? (graphic
not TV...but, I suppose...)
Is there a story behind Roger's walls? (It cries
out for an anim. gif)
Thanks for
hi there,
just curious... i didn't receive my fluxlist box and i thought that a few of you
got them... when were they mailed out?
cheers, marc
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