For someones sake...
If you don't want to repeat the name of the Austrian writer, or if my server is eating
my mails, at least someone update the damn archive!
mn, frustraTed
did anyone who requested one
get one?
i sent them out ages ago
best wishes
alan
Josh: an exellent idea!
as you know, often books with "errata" made become collectors'
items (same with records--the pl vereity--as worked in record store svene
years and learned all kinds of obscyre lore along these lines--)
i once placed pacards in large boodstor by the
LAST DAY OF SUMMER PERFORMANCE SCORE by Don Boyd, FLUXUS WEST, 2000
1. Step outside at noon today, September 21, 2000, if you can.
2. Look North, up to the sky, take a deep breath and say, "It was a
wonderful summer!"
3. Then turn and look East at the horizon, take a deep breath and say,
HOST: Meet the artist - Gair Dunlop
http://host.mediascot.org
Host is an online space dedicated to temporary projects by artists.
The first project is 'Utopia' by Scottish artist Gair Dunlop. You can see
it on Host from
Sol Nte quotes Thomas Crow:
"The performance need never take place for the piece to exist, though it is
crucial that its enactment in time and space be realizable and
epeatable( this is enough to distinguish such work from poetry)."
This is not an essential element of a Fluxus event/performance
Another set of notes from the Wexner to go with Reed's...this is from Alice
Ames aka Dragonfly Dream.
cheers,
Sol.
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Date: 20 September 2000 21:40
Subject: Fake Ray Johnson weekend.
-- It was just another day about a month agao when the
[EMAIL PROTECTED],.Internet writes:
Personally, you'd have to convince me, Owen, that the notions of
intermedia and
Derrida's difference are fruitfully related.
George - you raise a good point here (also that Dick was at the very
least suspicious of Derrida) and I am not sure that I can
So, anyone in the Northeast: I'm not opposed to *some* travel, and
would
enjoy meeting others.
Melissa
Philadelphia is a stretch from boston. but what is the rest of your
itenerary like?
Scott Rigby
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[EMAIL PROTECTED],.Internet writes:
Aren't all art works materially intermedial? Even paint has to go onto a
surface and that surface isn't paint but another medium.
Sol - Not really - your example uses two materials but both are within
the same medium, so it is still a traditional single
I would like to conclude my thoughts on Fluxus by returning to the idea
that I mentioned earlier, (and one that both Sol and George brought up
in their responses) that of cognitive intermedia. The general focus of
many Fluxus type works is on the process of meaning-making which
highlights the
http://www.aopoetry.com/bern.html
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Before you buy.
"Breadcrumbs" seems to be a collection of personal utterances, one every day... Very
amusing if you like to read random, confusing, non sequiters...
http://www.cs.northwestern.edu/~hunicke/breadcrumbs/index.html
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Before you buy.
Reminds me a bit of the REM video for "Stand."
1. Stand in the place where you live.
2. Now face North: Think about direction.
3. Wonder why you haven't before.
4. Stand in the place where you work.
5. Now face West.
6. Think about the place where you live.
7. Wonder why you haven't before.
Actually, sounds like the invocation to the Four Quarters, or the Calling of the
Elements.
1. Face the North. Call the Spirits of the North.
2. Face the West. Call the Spirits of the West.
3. Face the South. Call the Spirits of the South.
4. Face the East. Call the Spirits of the East.
This form
Ah, well- the REM version was catchier-
and you could dance to it!
:)
-e.
Narcissus In Paradys wrote:
Actually, sounds like the invocation to the Four Quarters, or the Calling of the
Elements.
1. Face the North. Call the Spirits of the North.
2. Face the West. Call the Spirits of the
LOL, very true! I always did like the REM version :-)
--- Eryk Salvaggio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ah, well- the REM version was catchier-
and you could dance to it!
:)
-e.
Narcissus In Paradys wrote:
Actually, sounds like the invocation to the Four Quarters, or the Calling of the
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