This is for me. I have all your names. Just give me a bit of time.
disco
>From: David Baptiste Chirot
>
>
>dave baptiste chirot
>2515 N. Oakland #106
>Milwaukee, WI 53211
>USA
>
>aslo besides this email above, this one below
>
> ("AS ABOVE SO BELOW"--Hermes Tri-sorry forget how to spell)
calamares hate machines
including nuclear submarines
they run, run, run...
to supermarket sale of the week
At 09:47 pm -0400 28/8/00, meryl wrote:
>My dear,
>
>Is there anyone who doesn't like toy tractors?!
>
>I envy your calamares and chianti. Tonight my dinner came from a machine.
>Tomorrow n
The Facets Multimedia web site is:
http://www.facets.org/
the home business is on Fullerton in chicago, but you'll know all that when
you go to their web site.
> -Original Message-
> From: Eryk Salvaggio [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 12:44 AM
> To: [EMAIL
Where does one find the facets catalog?
"Porges, Timothy" wrote:
> Take a look at the Czech movies made in the mid-sixties: Loves of a Blonde,
> Closely Watched Trains, Fireman's Ball. etc. Dusan Makevejev's early work
> was done in good old Yugoslavia-that-was. Dziga Vertov might be too
> pre-e
in the email today...
>Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 15:19:45 -0700
>From: Natalie Bookchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: BORDERHACK Event This Weekend!
>
>**This weekend join in or camp out in Tijuana, Mexico on September 1-3 for
>the first Tijuana/San Diego Borderhack
>
>For more information
>write t
My dear,
Is there anyone who doesn't like toy tractors?!
I envy your calamares and chianti. Tonight my dinner came from a machine.
Tomorrow night the port for sure
M*
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>From: "narvis & ...pez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: HAVANNA VOTATION
>D
Take a look at the Czech movies made in the mid-sixties: Loves of a Blonde,
Closely Watched Trains, Fireman's Ball. etc. Dusan Makevejev's early work
was done in good old Yugoslavia-that-was. Dziga Vertov might be too
pre-everything for you, but he was great and there are tapes available. If
you l
David Baptiste Chirot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dear Vireo:
>
> Many many thanks--
*No prob.
> also for the addresses--passed them on to some Crowleyite friends
*they'll be sorely disappointed; the addys are to the main pages of the
groups i own--none are specifically Crowleyite, and none
thanks meryl
i got a chianti 1993
& cooking "calamares rellenos en su tinta"
thanks for the transparent marbles box too
but another copy of fluxlist box is enough
...pez
ps: how do you know i like toy tractors?
At 10:19 am -0400 27/8/00, wrote:
>Nah.
>
>He should be sent a bottle of decent port
we are been cloning here?
At 10:08 am -0400 27/8/00, meryl wrote:
>--
>>From: "Melissa McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: FLUXLIST: Take this quiz!
>>Date: Fri, Aug 25, 2000, 7:24 PM
>>
>
>> Are you an artist? Have people told you that you are artistic? Take
How can you pick #2, none of them has curly red hair!
carol :)
Eryk Salvaggio wrote:
>
> The answer for all of them is of course #2!
Josh Ronsen wrote:
There are those who think that any creative enterprise has some worth. I do not agree
with this. I think a lot of art (and I am mostly talking about music/sound art, as
that is what I am most familiar with) is made just because people have become little
"art factories" chur
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Alan writes:
>my problem is that i'm scared, i think. 7 years of cognative therapy and i
>learned that at the point of "potential" success i break down. not how to
>prevent this though!
>i have several hundred unfinished pieces, unfinished so i dont know if there
>any good or not, i cant succee
I have, in fact, painted three canvasses in
my life; two of which were taken by friends
and are hopefully treasured possesions. One
hangs in my bedroom.
One, my favorite, is a photo pasted to a spray
painted canvas which was then covered with
silver paint marker.
I've also painted the occasion
The answer for all of them is of course #2!
Carol Star wrote:
> hi, i don't know anyone in the pix and neither does kikusan or michael so the
> prize goes to someone who knows them all. glad you had a good time at kinkos.
> how zany.
> bye, carol :)
>
> Patricia wrote:
> >
> > Is Painting Dead
hi, i don't know anyone in the pix and neither does kikusan or michael so the
prize goes to someone who knows them all. glad you had a good time at kinkos.
how zany.
bye, carol :)
Patricia wrote:
>
> Is Painting Dead?
> Oh, and What About Art?
> - the Quest Continues -
>
> So elated over the wo
Dear Vireo:
Many many thanks--
also for the addresses--passed them on to some Crowleyite friends
dbchirot
On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, Vireo wrote:
> The entire quote reads:
> "Do as thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. Love is the Law, Love under
> Will."
>
> Uncle A
grazie!
dbc
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, St.Auby Tamas wrote:
> High!
>
> >("AS ABOVE SO BELOW"--Hermes Tri-sorry forget how to spell)
>
> -smegistos
>
> Hugh!
>
> aa
>
>
>
High!
>("AS ABOVE SO BELOW"--Hermes Tri-sorry forget how to spell)
-smegistos
Hugh!
aa
High!
>The only people I've heard or read about having a gripe against Ken are Eric
>and Ben!!
>
>Hmmm
>
>Perhaps Eric is sore that a supposed "farce" has, in my experience, appeared
>to have more column inches in fluxus related publications than he.
>
>hhhmmm?
>
>I don't know, ju
pedro ...pez
p.o.box 091505
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santacruz de aragua
venezuela
Is Painting Dead?
Oh, and What About Art?
- the Quest Continues -
So elated over the wonderful conversation Allen Bukoff and I had about the future
of Art, repurcussions of Art School and Eryk Salvaggio's future, , yet so
depressed over my identity crisis (still confused I might actually be Alle
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