FLUXLIST: My TIMEPIECE

2000-08-11 Thread allen bukoff
http://www.fluxus.org/timepiece/ I have no idea what my point is.

Re: FLUXLIST: My TIMEPIECE

2000-08-11 Thread Crisarc2000
whatever it is, it's beautiful...

FLUXLIST: Re: timepiece

2000-08-11 Thread Carol Starr
hi patricia, i sent yesterday's post from a high school down the road that has a fabulous computer lab (macintoch) and is run by an old friend of mine, tom. well tom has been helping me with my scanning and sending since our first fluxlist i-zone project way back in december i think. now this is

FLUXLIST: Carol's timepiece

2000-08-11 Thread Sol Nte
http://laplaza.org/~datastar/TIMEPIECE.html Hi Carol, This is wonderful i-zone work, it's visually very striking, I'm most impressed :-) cheers, Sol.

Re: FLUXLIST: mudfight

2000-08-11 Thread Terrence Kosick
Terrence writes; Lions and Tigers and Ken oh my!~ T. Heiko Recktenwald wrote: in person as he is in correspondance. when discussing fluxus artists he was hesitant in his criticisms and generous with his praise. This reminds me of the motto of one Al Hansons students in Cologne: "I dont

Re: FLUXLIST: My TIMEPIECE

2000-08-11 Thread Kathy Forer
http://www.fluxus.org/timepiece/ I have no idea what my point is. I hope it's not to freeze my computer -- twice. About 3-1/2 times through the loop, just as I'm wondering where's Elmo. Not just crash the browser, but freeze the machine, so much the second time that normal interrupt reboot

Re: FLUXLIST: My TIMEPIECE

2000-08-11 Thread allen bukoff
Well...I'm sorry...but not surprised. If you are using an older computer (low MHz, low RAM) then maybe I'd skip this URL. It's a series of 22 JPEGS that are set to loop very fast. The file size of this IBM Hot Media slide show is 436KB (I originally used a larger picture size and it was

Re: FLUXLIST: My TIMEPIECE

2000-08-11 Thread Patricia
This is really good, Allen, and I find it has an added bonus of a zenlike effect, producing a meditative state, when one views it for 15 minutes or so, over and over and over and over and overoops, but I digress. Like the zoom feature as well. Also like the fact that it is all ready to go

Re: FLUXLIST: Re: timepiece

2000-08-11 Thread Patricia
Carol: Absolutely wonderful!! Yes I can adjust the images, but probably not the way Sol does, he's way beyond me in computer skills. Again, your work is super. Best, PK Carol Starr wrote: hi patricia, i sent yesterday's post from a high school down the road that has a fabulous computer

Re: FLUXLIST: My TIMEPIECE

2000-08-11 Thread Carol Star
-- carol starr taos, new mexico, usa [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: FLUXLIST: My TIMEPIECE

2000-08-11 Thread Carol Star
hi allen, i would love to see your timepiece but all i get is the first page even after a long wait. what am i not doing? carol allen bukoff wrote: http://www.fluxus.org/timepiece/ I have no idea what my point is. -- carol starr taos, new mexico, usa [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: FLUXLIST: My TIMEPIECE

2000-08-11 Thread Kathy Forer
Well...I'm sorry...but not surprised. If you are using an older computer (low MHz, low RAM) then maybe I'd skip this URL. 128 meg RAM, upgraded to 300mhz G3, usually very stable. 512k cable connection. Must be something about Hot Media and MSIE 5 on my Mac, though IBM says their MSIE problem

FLUXLIST: Re: lost photos

2000-08-11 Thread NBBurr44
I have your photos. On a standard set of 24 or 26 or whatever they are, the last one is always gratuitous, extra, in other words, it becomes a "mistake" on our roll. We don't believe there is an extra, we just press the button everytime and end up with a shot of space, empty or dusty, the

Re: FLUXLIST: Re: lost photos

2000-08-11 Thread Patricia
I have a photo that was not supposed to be a photo as the "Joy" cam counter advised it was out of film and I told my friend to pretend he was Andy Warhol and click click click down the street at 10 or so of us walking, with no film in the camera and the end result was a lost photo triple exposure

Re: FLUXLIST: Boredom.

2000-08-11 Thread NBBurr44
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: But I do know that boredom is the great creator of all new ideas, the deep well from which they arise. Without it I'd never come up with anything. This is wondrous, the kind of idea that wakes me up all caught amidst one of those seven sins such as sloth and