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
hi carol,
i know nothing about the message sent to you regarding a site. 'twas not
from me.
love,
dd
how strange. no nothing about this. did not send you the message. sorry.
dd
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Date: June 20, 2000 10:59 PM
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>> hi david,
>> i am wondering about th
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
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> 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
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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
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On Sat, 17 Jun 2000
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
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 ***
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
> 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
> 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
> 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.
>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
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
>
>
> 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--
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
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
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
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
>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.
>
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
>
>
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 -
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
>Addresses, please?
>
>Allen Bukoff
1465 Fairfax
Birmingham, MI 48009
248.540.4473
I am very excited about this cool FLUXSTAMP project.
>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. (
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,
>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
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
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? ;-)
> My immediate response was, "for burgers?" "No,
she replied, that was Rodin."<
Rodin ate burgers?
but what about the colonel's special recipe? ;-)
>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.
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
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, "
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
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
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
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.
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
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