FLUXLIST: Alternative Museum launches its new online arts journal

2000-06-20 Thread Crisarc2000
Alternative Museum launches its new online arts journal: TAM MONITOR is Alternative Museum's online arts journal, standing for media or news information technology open resource. http://www.alternativemuseum.org/tam_monitor featuring: (audio essays:) "Memory Urbanism + Cyberspace" -- Rem

FLUXLIST: moviemento

2000-06-20 Thread ddyment
hi carol, i know nothing about the message sent to you regarding a site. 'twas not from me. love, dd

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2000-06-20 Thread ddyment
how strange. no nothing about this. did not send you the message. sorry. dd -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Fluxlist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: June 20, 2000 10:59 PM >> >> >> hi david, >> i am wondering about th

Re: FLUXLIST: mail art defined?

2000-06-20 Thread Carol Starr
hi sol, thank you for all the information you sent, it should keep me busy for a while. until email i didn't know mail art existed so it is nice to explore something new. best regards, carol :) carol starr taos, new mexico, usa [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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2000-06-20 Thread movimento
> > > hi david, > i am wondering about the site you recommend as all i get is a light blue > background moving across the screen. am i missing something? i think so. > at the bottom of the screen are ads for java. > best regards, c:) > > carol starr > taos, new mexico, usa > [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: FLUXLIST: mail art defined?

2000-06-20 Thread Carol Starr
hi david, i am wondering about the site you recommend as all i get is a light blue background moving across the screen. am i missing something? i think so. at the bottom of the screen are ads for java. best regards, c:) carol starr taos, new mexico, usa [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, 17 Jun 2000

FLUXLIST: Fwd: Digital'2000 Exhibition & "State of the Art: Digital Prints panel discussion in NYC

2000-06-20 Thread allen bukoff
in the email today... >Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 19:44:09 -0400 >From: "Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Digital'2000 Exhibition & "State of the Art: Digital Prints > panel discussion in NYC > >For Immediate Release (please distribute!) > >"State of the Art

Re: FLUXLIST: FluxListBox confession!

2000-06-20 Thread Melissa McCarthy
Yes, it was my voice talking about the ***. Everyone got a different little piece of 45 minutes worth of confessional musing, some juicy, some not. If you got a bit of tape where I was talking about my **, you are a lucky one! Likewise the few minutes I went into detail about my ***

Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxlist Box ( the future )

2000-06-20 Thread Patricia
Sol, When's the Book Fair happening? Sounds like a great idea. I've got my studio "La Gallerie de Shed" open for the Artists Equity Studio Tour at the end of September - a display of the group projects would be great here as well, but I do na' have a box - perhaps a loaner at that time? For th

Re: FLUXLIST: FluxListBox confession!

2000-06-20 Thread Ronsen, Josh
> Melissa McCarthy wrote: > >The confession is mine (as is this one) and I'm impressed that you felt >that any confession I might have was worthy of the effort to splice and >listen. That was your voice, the one talking about the [DO NOT READ THE NEXT WORD UNLESS YOU HAVE LISTENED TO YOUR

Re: FLUXLIST: Vienna Actionists

2000-06-20 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
> latest Art News, there was a little blurb about an artist who set up a > number of blenders with goldfish in them, and was shocked when people in the > gallery actually turned them on and killed the fish. Another artist, John Wouldnt mix this with the other cases. > Jeffries, in his MFA sho

Re: FLUXLIST: FluxListBox confession!

2000-06-20 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
> This weekend I finally had the time to splice the "True Confession" tape > from the FluxListBox into a cassette. Seems that not all boxes are the same ? Couldnt that be added to the coming CD (Rom) ? It could be a mixed Audio CD /CD Rom thing like the one that came with the last Leonardo MJ.

FLUXLIST: Fwd: virus thread

2000-06-20 Thread Alex Cook
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: virus thread >Date: 20 Jun 00 11:57:01 MDT > >I have unfortunately been very busy lately and haven't had the time to >write a virus, so please take a couple of minutes to open Windows and >randomly delete 10 o

Re: FLUXLIST: FluxListBox confession!

2000-06-20 Thread Melissa McCarthy
Josh (and anyone else): The confession is mine (as is this one) and I'm impressed that you felt that any confession I might have was worthy of the effort to splice and listen. Now I'm going to have to kill you ;-). And here's another confession: My first thought about the Artist Burger w

Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxlist Box ( the future )

2000-06-20 Thread ann klefstad
> > > Sol > > PS To those of you who've ended up with chubby inboxes as a result of my > being unusually vocal today...I apologise :-) I do so love a chubby inbox--

FLUXLIST: FluxListBox confession!

2000-06-20 Thread Ronsen, Josh
This weekend I finally had the time to splice the "True Confession" tape from the FluxListBox into a cassette. I listened to it. I now know the confession. I'm not telling what the confession is. But, I will give a hint on splicing. Normal, clear office tape can be used to connect the tape fra

Re: FLUXLIST: Vienna Actionists

2000-06-20 Thread Alex Cook
Certainly the >Actionists were the only ones to kill and disembowel animals in the name of >art as well as explore a range of unusual social and sexual behaviour that >even today many would still consider shocking. I know of a couple other examples of killing off animals in the name of art. Joe

Re: FLUXLIST: mail art defined?

2000-06-20 Thread David Baptiste Chirot
Sol: and all: YES! Vortice! "si"-- also excellent for visual poetry--essays, examples, history, links-- one of best sites i know for all these and much more in relation to contemporary poetries and practises-- Ligh

Re: FLUXLIST: art stories, puns, silly jokes

2000-06-20 Thread R.Gancie/C.Parcelli
Patricia wrote: > Rodin's burghers would be hunky > I wouldn't want a Dali burger - too sloppy don't forget lettuce, tomato & "manet's"...-r

Re: FLUXLIST: mail art defined?

2000-06-20 Thread Sol Nte
>Thank you Sol for the instructve and invitational text.< Well, David thanks for your reminder of others(boek861) and while we're throwing out links I also forgot vortice of course http://www.vorticeargentina.com.ar/ Your mention of visual poetry reminded me, thanks. cheers, Sol.

Re: FLUXLIST: mail art defined?

2000-06-20 Thread Patricia
> Absolutely. Well said. I've only just begun.(she said, lapsing into an old song by the Carpenters - definitely time to go to work). Bless, PK > > the best way to learn of mail art is to participate > > --dave baptiste chirot > >

Re: FLUXLIST: art stories, puns, silly jokes

2000-06-20 Thread Patricia
A Man Ray burger would save on energy - solarised A Marcel Broodthaers burger would be out on loan A Joseph Cornell burger would be boxed skipping side by side with nonsense down the yellow brick road, although I have to go to work now, Patricia Sol Nte wrote: > >I wouldn't want a Dali burger -

Re: FLUXLIST: mail art defined?

2000-06-20 Thread David Baptiste Chirot
Thank you Sol for the instructve and invitational text. I apologize for repeating a previous post, but there is also currently a debate on mail art going on at boek861 web site. This site has web archive also of mail art, zines, links, calls, galleries I would very highl

Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXSTAMP project

2000-06-20 Thread allen bukoff
>Addresses, please? > >Allen Bukoff 1465 Fairfax Birmingham, MI 48009 248.540.4473 I am very excited about this cool FLUXSTAMP project.

Re: FLUXLIST: art stories, puns, silly jokes

2000-06-20 Thread Sol Nte
>I wouldn't want a Dali burger - too sloppy I wouldn't want a Beuys burger - too fatty I wouldn't want a Duchamp burger - I want mine made to order (groan!) BTW - Imagine if Emmett Williams and Robert Filliou had opened a fast food restaurant selling their spaghetti sandwiches. cheers, Sol. (

Re: FLUXLIST: art stories, puns, silly jokes

2000-06-20 Thread Patricia
We may have something here - artists' fast food Rodin's burghers would be hunky I wouldn't want a Dali burger - too sloppy A Gilhooly burger would break one's teeth (you may not know Gilhooly - he's a Kolonial : ) West Coast ceramics movement Sol Nte wrote: > >Rodin made burghers< > > Okay,

Re: FLUXLIST: art stories, puns, silly jokes

2000-06-20 Thread Sol Nte
>Rodin made burghers< Okay, to be honest I chose the mental picture of some spotty kid serving him one of Ronald's sesame seed nibbles.. Hey Auguste, ya want fries with that? >The colonel never heard of Calais< The major never heard of Marseilles. Could be a fun game...army ranks, french

FLUXLIST: Fluxlist Box ( the future )

2000-06-20 Thread Sol Nte
Hi all, Am almost e-mailed out for the day but just had a bit more to say. I will now definitely be standing the London Artist's Book Fair this year which is being held at the Barbican in central London. I shall use it as an opportunity to show our box amongst other things and offer some for sal

Re: FLUXLIST: art stories, puns, silly jokes

2000-06-20 Thread Patricia
Rodin made burghers The colonel never heard of Calais (or was that his special sauce?) ; ) Sol Nte wrote: > > My immediate response was, "for burgers?" "No, > she replied, that was Rodin."< > > Rodin ate burgers? > > but what about the colonel's special recipe? ;-)

Re: FLUXLIST: art stories, puns, silly jokes

2000-06-20 Thread Sol Nte
> My immediate response was, "for burgers?" "No, she replied, that was Rodin."< Rodin ate burgers? but what about the colonel's special recipe? ;-)

Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXSTAMP project

2000-06-20 Thread Sol Nte
>Your stamps of wondrous art are being printed and you shall have them within the next 2 weeks (the goal, anyway). < Wonderful Patricia, thank you so much for the time and energy you're putting into this. cheers, Sol.

Re: FLUXLIST: mail art defined?

2000-06-20 Thread Sol Nte
Hi all, I'm really surprised how little response there's been to the idea of defining mail art. Are we reconciled to it as an impossible task? Actually I don't think it's anywhere near as hard as defining Fluxus. Your view of mail art depends on where you see its beginnings. There are two really

FLUXLIST: art stories, puns, silly jokes

2000-06-20 Thread Patricia
While killing time at my open studio on last year's local "Artist's Studio Tour" waiting for the next nonbuyer to walk in, a rather serious and determined woman arrived. Had evidently just visited a sculptor by the name of Richard MacDonald, of whom I was unfamiliar. Breezing past, she stated, "

FLUXLIST: FLUXSTAMP project

2000-06-20 Thread Patricia
To the fluxstamp folks...at last!!! Your stamps of wondrous art are being printed and you shall have them within the next 2 weeks (the goal, anyway). Seems to be a "2" kinda thing. There are 2 sheets of gridded stamps. I am printing 2 sheets of each on dry gummed paper and 2 sheets of eac

Re: FLUXLIST: googleplex

2000-06-20 Thread Sol Nte
Hi Patricia, >P.K. Harris is ebulliently effervescing with joy upon learning of her new status as a member of the "Staff" at the all new "googleplex" which was launched at a gala soiree at midnight, June 18, 2000. Her first assignment can be seen on Page 2 of the "Weirdo News." She will now con

Re: FLUXLIST: Vienna Actionists

2000-06-20 Thread Sol Nte
Hi all, After Alex's post yesterday I've been musing on the Vienna Actionists some more and dug out a load of links for you to pursue if you're interested. I think the Actionists work is fairly problematic...obviously there are certain elements which have no moral or ethical issues attached but

FLUXLIST: Vienna Actionists

2000-06-20 Thread Sol Nte
Hi all, Here's another link about the book I mentioned in response to Alex's post, this gives a little more info at http://www.atlaspress.co.uk/arkhive7.html cheers, Sol.

Re: FLUXLIST: Gutai and Hi Red Center/Rudolph Schwartzkongler

2000-06-20 Thread Sol Nte
Hi Alex, Thanks for the referencere: Gutai etc. On the Vienna Action stuff the following looks good...I don't own a copy but believe it is the most comprehensive thing around and it was put together in consultation with those actionists still alive today: Here's the blurb put out by Atlas P