Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxlist WAP again

2001-01-31 Thread Sol Nte
Heiko wrote: Isnt WAP a stupid idea to devide the net ?? No, and when you're looking at tiny monochrome displays it makes sense to place limitations on content. UK mobile phones ( and US ones I think) have a small amount of memory and are expensive to use so downloading normal HTML and graphics

FLUXLIST: Carolee Schneemann

2001-01-31 Thread Rod Stasick
A site on Carolee Schneemann http://www.artincontext.org/artist/s/carolee_schneemann/ __ Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

Re: FLUXLIST: dispatch from weliveinpublic Warhol Hijack

2001-01-31 Thread Rod Stasick
I'm sorry, but this is kinda creepy. They all sound like artists. ý¦rs __ Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

Re: FLUXLIST: dispatch from weliveinpublic Warhol Hijack

2001-01-31 Thread NBBurr44
isn't that the point? (am i lost?) like standing in a gallery at opening, thursday seattle gallery walk, wine, chat, desultory mouth sounds --- ? what is talk anyway? gould would listen to the rhythm and pacing of the mouth sounds --- maybe we need to hear the exact words

Re: FLUXLIST: social studies reply, request and complex inquiry

2001-01-31 Thread P.K. Harris
Okay radio dude, I will cut and paste. It seems now that "Ms. Thompson The Thrilling Third Tribe" (good name for a rock group) is only accepting email from you elite folk across the waters. Boo hoo, I was hoping to get a copy of their map. THE REPLY Thank you for sending us a reply. Our

Re: FLUXLIST: Cage's prints a new book

2001-01-31 Thread NBBurr44
many many thanks for these sites --- i sure am tempted by that book, as i can't see the works in person cage's minimalist works make me wonder though: daily life is a mess --- the debris and toss and paperpileup of any day seems very REAL (i.e. fluxus) to me: sort of BASIC.

FLUXLIST: Cage's prints a new book

2001-01-31 Thread Rod Stasick
(thru Eric Theise) There are a pair of shows now on in San Francisco that have to do with John Cage's printmaking activities at Crown Point Press during the years 1977 - 1992. Here are some websites (better than I did with the Schneemann): * exhibit at the Palace of the Legion of

FLUXLIST: social studies

2001-01-31 Thread Roger Stevens
I deleted that always do if there's no text explaining what the attachment is so, petulia please send again if kosher pal radio

Re: FLUXLIST: Cage's prints a new book

2001-01-31 Thread Rod Stasick
Also, I understand (again, thru Eric Theise) that the reason the Fine Arts Museums have so much of Cage's work is because Crown Point used to be in Oakland, across the Bay, and their facility was badly damaged in the 1989 earthquake. The understanding is that Crown Point struck a deal with the

FLUXLIST: Adrian Piper review

2001-01-31 Thread Porges, Timothy
I've been lurking around the Fluxlist for the last year; have entered into a couple of strings, and never started one before, but i have a question for the Brit members: There's a review published in this month's (January 2001) Art Newspaper, written by one Adrian Danant anc claiming to be a

Re: FLUXLIST: Cage's prints a new book

2001-01-31 Thread Patricia
Rod Stasick wrote: (thru Eric Theise) There are a pair of shows now on in San Francisco that have to do with John Cage's printmaking activities at Crown Point Press during the years 1977 - 1992. Here are some websites (better than I did with the Schneemann): * exhibit at the Palace of the

FLUXLIST: happy birthday

2001-01-31 Thread P.K. Harris
In honor of Stanley March 3's 63rd birthday, my friend will spray paint my name, or some variation thereof, on one of these babies... http://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/wooda/cadillac.jpeg Happy 63rd birthday Stanley March 3!! xxoo Princess Petal P. Petal P. Petal, Jr. P.K. Harris Patricia etc.