I could very easily say "yes." Thus the possibility of an "act two." Don't
care much for janitors, eh?
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From: Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: Fluxus Workbook: Millenial Edition #1
Date: Fri, Sep 15, 2000, 9:05 PM
Good idea, Meryl, but
Hi Disco,
Not too late at all, I still don't have all the projects, anyway. I'm on a
studio tour next weekend so I'm getting ready for that this week (after the
day job *sigh*). I'm going to try and present the various works differently,
which demands rumination aplenty.
I'd like text from
Yes, please do give more details about what you want for the workbook.
Don't let my sarcastic churlishness the other eve deter you. My usual sweet
disposition is back to normal.
Bless,
PK
alan bowman wrote:
Eryk, Allen !!!
Count me in.
What do you want?
Does anyone remember Shoe Days?
The "Yikes" was an expression of anticipation.
meryl wrote:
I could very easily say "yes." Thus the possibility of an "act two." Don't
care much for janitors, eh?
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From: Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: Fluxus Workbook: Millenial
hi dave,
your timepiece is just wonderful. every page filled with much to see and think
about.
and PK deserves much thanks in leading us to this fine project and presenting
it so skillfully.
bests, carol :)
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
a thousand thousand thanks for the brilliant
I hope Reed, or anyone else who attended the Ray Johnson opening
and mail art show shares their experiences with us.
http://www.wexarts.org/ex/
There's a link at the bottom left of this page to a good essay by
John Held, Jr. and also a link to other Johnson links.
Best,
PK
e or snail mail?
From: Patricia
Hi Disco,
Not too late at all, I still don't have all the projects, anyway.
_
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Share information about yourself,
It often helps if yu speak a foreign language--i have found my way
into all sorts of event simply by feigning ignornace of english and
speking solely in french--my borhter used to do his ith me--speaking in
Italian--it often worked our way into free food, tickets, backstage passes
and
either way...
I'm at 137 Sixth St.
Pacific Grove CA 93950 if you want to snail
Devon Paulson wrote:
e or snail mail?
From: Patricia
Hi Disco,
Not too late at all, I still don't have all the projects, anyway.
_
please whatever the project is--have lost track in the welter of
posts--please count me send me the details so can get right to work
as "idle hands do the devil's work" and wd prefer doing fluxlist
work to that of old Lucifer!
(who'd demand far more than a pound of flesh--and
In regards to a reasonably recent post about the meeting of the Ffunctions
and ... oh, now I've forgotten, was it PK? And didn't Allen Bukoff and PK
meet recently?
I've met Eryk Salvaggio (though *he's* probably sorry about that! :-)). I've
also met Jeremy Bushnell, if he's still on the list
For the Millennial Edition Workbook, whatever its name.
Event Random#17: Mother Always Said
1. Buy a bag of candy -- licorice whips, peppermints, what-have-you.
2. Make small tags that say "You have taken candy from a stranger".
3. Attempt to hand out candy and tags to people whom you do not
At 3:54 PM -0500 9/16/00, David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
never having been to art school wd be glad to learn of what all goes
on there--do they provide good access to lot of free materials?
Ha! Would that they did. Free clay is about the only material you'll
ever get in abundance. Everything else
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