Re: FLUXLIST: It's so quiet

2000-03-14 Thread Sol Nte
Where is everyone? Where isn't everyone? You're right Roger, it is quiet. Not that I've been even remotely noisy recently..hope to be returning to being noisier though. Work seems to have calmed a bit (enough to send a few e-mails anyway). Hopefully I shall regain my natural slack in due

Re: FLUXLIST: It's so quiet

2000-03-14 Thread Patricia
Roger Stevens wrote: Where is everyone? it's meee - I'm over here Actually, I've been laboring (first attempt) at setting up a leetle website to house the fabulous fluxstamps I have been receiving...so far, I haven't even cleaned the fridge, but here's a beginning

Re: FLUXLIST: It's so quiet

2000-03-14 Thread Reed Altemus
Sol all, A few thoughts/experiences on how the independent book trade is going. For used books I usually use Bibliofind which is an amazing connection to all sorts of used bookstores. I have always been interested in used bookstores. Recently, I bought a book called "The Art and Craft of

Re: FLUXLIST: Fw: Higgins and Intermedia

2000-03-14 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
Hi, On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, allen bukoff wrote: I have a question: Can I find Higgin's essay on Intermedia online? Intermedia is a term from the 60s, cologne, heidelberg, so mmmaybe its in Pop architecture offline. If somebody knows it better, please do. Multimedia, mixedmedia. Mixedmedia. In

Re: FLUXLIST: Parkett

2000-03-14 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
I confess: I've been a usual fan of this magazine... maybe I just liked the concept of slickeroo artists' editions financing the publication of a slick magazine/book-really for everyone-else... (?) I have a copy somewhere etc and I am not too shure that its exceptional. But the idea of