FLUXLIST: New Media Scotland NRLA
-- Pernille Spence - Kinaree -- an interactive performance co-commissioned by New Media Scotland and New Moves International for the National Review of Live Art 2003 19 20 February 2003, National Review of Live Art, The Arches, Glasgow http://www.newmoves.co.uk/newterritories/intropage.htm A body - female - covered in honey goose fat, isolated in a glass hut. Surrounded by feathers lying at her feet. Wind machines triggered by the approaching steps of curious onlookers. Feathers lifting from the ground begin to coat the body. Is this a punishment being inflicted, comparable to the age-old ritual of tarring and feathering? Or is this a metamorphosis taking place; from human to bird like creature, finally gifted with the freedom of flight? --- Frame by Frame --- A New Media Scotland touring video programme curated by Branko Franceschi 21 22 February 2003, National Review of Live Art, The Arches, Glasgow http://www.newmoves.co.uk/newterritories/intropage.htm Frame by Frame demonstrates the vitality of video art in Croatia. The quality and quantity of video production in Croatia, from its beginnings in the late 60s till the present, makes it one of the most vibrant countries for video art in the region of South Eastern Europe. 'Old School' presents videos from pioneers of video art working in the 1970's and 80's including famous names such as Ante Bozanich and Breda Beban/Hrvoje Horvatic, and younger artists who started in video but are now pursuing a film directors career. 'New School' presents a younger generation of artist who graduated in the 1990's from Croatia's Academy of Fine Arts and though trained in traditional disciplines such as painting or sculpture, immediately switched exclusively to video and multimedia art. Branko Franceschi will visit Glasgow, and deliver a talk during the National Review of Live Art: details to be announced. Pernille Spence Pernille Spence creates installations and single screen video works using a combination of performance, digital media and sculpture. Her work analyses human movement, expression and psychological/physical (re-)action to specific situations and environments, both naturally existent and deliberately staged. Her work has been exhibited internationally, most recently in the Root Festival at Hull Time Based Arts, Cinemedia, Australia and the Edith-Russ-Haus fur Medienkunst, Germany. Based in Scotland, she is currently a Researcher in the School of Television Imaging, University of Dundee. Kinaree co-commissioned by New Moves International Ltd and New Media Scotland, supported by the Scottish Arts Council's National Lottery Fund, and a Dundee Visual Artist Award. Thanks to Nigel Johnson and the School of Television Imaging, University of Dundee. -- Branko Franceschi -- Branko runs the Miroslav-Kraljevic Gallery in Zagreb. Trained as an Art Historian at the University of Zagreb, since 1987 he has initiated hundreds of exhibitions of contemporary art for the gallery and other spaces in Croatia and beyond, including online works. He established a residency for Croatian artists at PS1, New York and has produced programmes for Croatian television on the contemporay art scenes in London and New York. In 2001 Branko worked with New Media Scotland on Blind Date, an exchange project for 6 artists from Croatia and Scotland. Frame by Frame supported by Scottish Arts Council, Arts Council of England, Croatian Film Clubs Association. -- For further details on Kinaree or Frame by Frame contact: The Arches, 253 Argyle Street, Glasgow G2 8DL Box Office Tel: 0901 022 0300 http://arches.simbiotic.info New Moves International, PO Box 25262, Glasgow G1 1YW Tel: 0141 564 5552 http://www.newmoves.co.uk/newterritories/ntindex.htm -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] New Media Scotland tel: +44 131 477 3774 P.O. Box 23434, Edinburgh EH7 5SZ fax: +44 131 477 3775 Scotland, UKhttp://www.mediascot.org
FLUXLIST: Lawn Gnome Performance
I want to have the gnome visit. Walter Cianciusi Via Montello 80 67051 Avezzano (AQ) ITALIA
Re: FLUXLIST: toy cars
What photos of toy cars? From: "Sherry Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: FLUXLIST: toy cars Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 15:05:10 -0500 gosh its not so fluxusy but i theorize most of you will like these photos of toy cars. sherry Express yourself with cool emoticons. Get MSN Messenger today.
Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus debris
Dear Anne D., sounds good to me. Just bear in mind, if you publish anything, that my real name is Fabrice Arfi. Sean Henry is just a Dentist I had. I took his name as a screen name when I opened this accountas a revenge forextracting one of my teeth... Anyways... By the way, what does "(dnae)" stand for? F. From: Anne Drogyness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: fluxus debris Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 14:04:08 + on 2/10/03 6:31 PM, sean henry at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was a bit tipsy, but I kind of figured out that he was blind drunk Why? How do yopu normally obtain photos of Emmett williams? oh i don't!! it was my way of "insurance" i won't get sued when FLUXUS GONE WILD comes out fabulous images btw!! but yea maybe there can be a section-- pictures from festivals openings or something?? -- Anne Drogyness (dnae) Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. More info here.
Re: FLUXLIST: toy cars
on 2/11/03 2:02 PM, sean henry at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What photos of toy cars? maybe they are theoretical!! -- Anne Drogyness (dnae)
Re: FLUXLIST: toy cars
As if I said: "Hey, check that funny dog outside? Hey, it's pissing on that garden gnome!" F. From: Anne Drogyness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: toy cars Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 09:20:54 + on 2/11/03 2:02 PM, sean henry at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What photos of toy cars? maybe they are theoretical!! -- Anne Drogyness (dnae) Message your friends in real time - and for free. Get MSN Messenger today!
FLUXLIST: dnae!!
on 2/11/03 2:12 PM, sean henry at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyways... By the way, what does (dnae) stand for? does not actually exist!! -- Anne Drogyness (dnae)
Re: FLUXLIST: dnae!!
on 2/11/03 9:26 AM, Anne Drogyness at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: on 2/11/03 2:12 PM, sean henry at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyways... By the way, what does (dnae) stand for? does not actually exist!! i got it from a SPAM email if anyone is curious!! -- Anne Drogyness (dnae)
Re: FLUXLIST: dnae!!
Oh... OK, then... From: Anne Drogyness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: dnae!! Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 10:22:11 + on 2/11/03 9:26 AM, Anne Drogyness at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: on 2/11/03 2:12 PM, sean henry at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyways... By the way, what does "(dnae)" stand for? does not actually exist!! i got it from a SPAM email if anyone is curious!! -- Anne Drogyness (dnae) Send music and picture to your friends with MSN Messenger. Download it FREE here.
FLUXLIST: duxus flebris
anne i have some photos of the performances in genova if you're interested (and i can find them) the ones i never got around to putting on www.freeformfreakout.org, and some of performances at EHG for ay-o's birthday and other stuff (taken *whilst*getting drunk with emmett, also larry miller, ay-o, jean dupuy etc etc- could be a new category?) actually perhaps that is a little sad... i'm not *that* sad really! despite what Bukoff tries to imply!!! oh alright then, perhaps i am! here's a good one http://digilander.libero.it/jumper66/fffoweb/NEW%20YORK/melisalan.html two internationally unknown artist/musician types, one of which is fabulously talented and groovy and the other one lives in italy! off to look for a foto of Bukoff to doctor! alan
FLUXLIST: FluxboxII
Crispin, mailed my contribution prototype to you today for the second Fluxbox. Friday is the deadline, right? Melissa Melissa McCarthy Hours: whimsical or by appointment Adult, maybe; grown-up, never! [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Re: FLUXLIST: FluxboxII
Crispin: ditto for me (ie. the infamous "the chekov is in the mail")! david baptiste From: "Melissa McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FLUXLIST: FluxboxII Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 20:30:26 + Crispin, mailed my contribution prototype to you today for the second Fluxbox. Friday is the deadline, right? Melissa Melissa McCarthy Hours: whimsical or by appointment Adult, maybe; grown-up, never! [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Protect your PC - Click here for McAfee.com VirusScan Online
Re: FLUXLIST: Lawn Gnome Performance
I'll add you to the list!!! Amy --- Walter Cianciusi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to have the gnome visit. Walter Cianciusi Via Montello 80 67051 Avezzano (AQ) ITALIA __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day http://shopping.yahoo.com
FLUXLIST: [Fwd: Ray Johnson at The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo]
e-Flux wrote: 02/11/03 :: EMAIL A FRIEND :: SHOWS :: PROJECTS :: ABOUT :: JOIN :: CONTACT The National Museum of Contemporary Art RAY JOHNSON The Name of the Game (11.01-09.03) The National Museum of Contemporary Art Bankplassen 4, Box 8191 Dep, N-0034 Oslo, Norway Tel (+47) 22 86 22 10 Fax (+47) 22 86 22 20 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.museet.no The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo presents the exhibition RAY JOHNSON. The Name of the Game (11.01-09.03) Ray Johnson (1927-1995) is perhaps best known for his use of the postal service as an artistic medium, which led him to develop a network of correspondents that grew into what is today known as the mail art network. This exhibition takes as its starting point the particular focus on proper names that run through all of Johnsons postal activities. On the one hand the focus on names reflects the reality of a postal system that structures the world as a network of addressable individuals. On the other hand, his naming games serve to question the notions of communication and addressability that informs not only the postal system per se, but a whole modern culture shaped by the terms of this system. The exhibition, which contains a lot of material that has not been exhibited previously, is curated by Ina Blom . After Oslo, the exhibition will move on to the Museum Fridericianum Kassel, Germany (opening March 29) and the Museum Het Domein Sittard, The Netherlands (opening May 31). The Name of the Game. Ray Johnson's Postal Performance is the title of the 120-page book published on the occasion of this exhibition. It contains an essay by Ina Blom, and a number of previously unpublished early texts by Ray Johnson, in addition to mailings and other visual and textual material. It may be ordered (EUR 22/ 24 + postage EUR 8/$ 8) from the museum's bookshop at The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bankplassen 4, Box 8191 Dep, N-0034 Oslo, Norway, or by e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Image: Ray Johnson, Untitled: Dear Marilyn Monroe, To Chuck 1980-1994, Estate of Ray Johnson, courtesy of Richard L. Feigen Co.) Electronic Flux Corporation / www.e-flux.com to unsubscribe click / here