Re: FLUXLIST: feldman

2000-04-01 Thread josh thorpe
for philip guston is a wonderful piece, go to the whole thing if you can, everyone! HSOJ www.joshthorpe.com

FLUXLIST: Golden Oldies - Fluxlist Tape

2000-04-01 Thread Roger Stevens
I'm off to Malta for a week Can't wait to get back and open my Fluxlist File... Meanwhile a reminder - Send me a C60 or C90 tape filled to bursting with all your favourite obscure, ancient, hard-to-find, poppy, jazzy, arty, fluxy, electronic tracks. When I have received a few I will

Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-01 Thread Roger Stevens
Kathy writes: But I really don't know how to answer "what is fluxlist." I think it's a place where artists, critics and fans of Fluxus chat about the Fluxus art movement and the various artistic and cultural strands that led to it and emanate from it as well as talking about anything else that

Re: FLUXLIST: more music than fluxus?

2000-04-01 Thread Roger Stevens
other person on the planet that The Lurex Drainpipes were THE definitive band of 1977? Uh, that's arguable. Kathy, You've probably only heard their studio albums. Check out Live at the Ferret-a-Go-Go Is that near the Dewsbury Road? Where oh where is the Dewsbury Road? Kathy, Dewsbury is NW

Re: FLUXLIST: Recent posts

2000-04-01 Thread Gerald O'Connell
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Reed Altemus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes I agree sometimes the widespread admiration of Duchamp is hard to fathom. After all, a l,ot of his most important work was puns and wordplay in French which I totally don't get. Priceless. Let me explain: there are 100 million

Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-01 Thread Roger Stevens
I wrote... I agree that the fluxlist is becoming heavily pop/rock/jazz music oriented Gerald wrote... for three days ? Is music banned ? Is Fluxus so aurally challenged that it cannot encompass such diversity er... but we agree, don't we?

Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-01 Thread Gerald O'Connell
In message 000601bf9bc3$3853b080$1ded07c3@rogerstevens, Roger Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes I wrote... I agree that the fluxlist is becoming heavily pop/rock/jazz music oriented Gerald wrote... for three days ? Is music banned ? Is Fluxus so aurally challenged that it cannot encompass such

Re: FLUXLIST: Please start a new list

2000-04-01 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
Hi, On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, Reed Altemus wrote: I agree with Heiko. Fluxlist is becoming a forum for discographers and Thanks. But I would never say this: music collectors. Why doesn't someone just start a new list because this is getting ridiculously off topic. Anybody besides Allan doing

FLUXLIST: Live webcast tonight - Radiotuesday

2000-04-01 Thread chris
Radiotuesday present 'e.g. Sometime Instant' an exhibition at Transmission gallery, Glasgow - 25th March - 8th April. Tonight: - Ian Balch presents a performance Gift, a choral piece performed by St. Marys Cathedral Choir in the gallery at 20:00 hrs BST (19:00 hrs GMT) Coming soon: - James

FLUXLIST: what is fluxlist.

2000-04-01 Thread narvis ...pez
a lot of words, words, words more words ...pez

Re: FLUXLIST: Sensitive Issues

2000-04-01 Thread George Free
Is it possible not to have a context? I don't see how it could be. "Contextualization" would only be making the context explicit. In this case, analyzing and stating motives. Well, that is what "contextualisation" meens. But I think, we must be grown up enough, to take things for

Re: FLUXLIST: Sensitive Issues

2000-04-01 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
This starts to become an interesting discussion: Does any artist make the context explicit? Well, yes ... Haacke, for one. Buren has criticized Duchamp precisely on this point. Could you explain this a little bit more ? Haacke is, IMHO, strong because he doesnt need a context for his works.

Re: FLUXLIST: Beefheart, Zappa, Obscure Rock and Pop

2000-04-01 Thread Lord Hasenpfeffer
Where oh where is the Dewsbury Road? It's where people can go to have a lovely time! Myke

FLUXLIST: Milan Knizak in Berlin

2000-04-01 Thread Petra Stegmann
There are two exhibitions in Berlin of one of the former East European Fluxus members of the 60ies, Milan Knizak, who lived in New York for some time. 1.: Milan Knizak: Weiche Schatten (paintings and sculptures) Tschechisches Zentrum Leipziger Straße 60 10117 Berlin Mo-Fri,

Re: FLUXLIST: re: Residents

2000-04-01 Thread Alex Cook
at the risk of engendreing any ire with this reply , Jim Thirwell also does stuff under the name Clint Ruin. Alex From: "alan bowman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FLUXLIST: re: Residents Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2000 14:33:49 +0200 All right, get

Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-01 Thread primate _
Once again we must stop these advocates of sonic oppressionthey are everywhere from your parents to that little old lady down the lane...watch out for them and tell them they are wrong for what they say is 'noise' 'garbage' or 'crazy hooligan music' the diveristy mudt continue or we will

Re: FLUXLIST: re: Residents

2000-04-01 Thread primate _
Ya Mr. JG Thruwell is excellent...have you seen any of his art? He used to do covers for a zine called EXIT. I think he did his record covers too All right, get serious about obscurity. Who has any Residents albums? me! and a few nice ralph records compilations, with fred frith, renaldo

Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-01 Thread Reed Altemus
Primate, Sonic solidarity is a full time job. I hpe it pays you well. RA primate _ wrote: Once again we must stop these advocates of sonic oppressionthey are everywhere from your parents to that little old lady down the lane...watch out for them and tell them they are wrong for what

Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-01 Thread primate _
Well right now it aintnow where can I get a job with this ideal in my pocket...hrmm I dont know Primate, Sonic solidarity is a full time job. I hpe it pays you well. RA primate _ wrote: Once again we must stop these advocates of sonic oppressionthey are everywhere from your