FLUXLIST: Fw: Museum of Immigration and Diversity

2004-04-28 Thread Sol Nte
This looks interesting for anyone in London in May.

cheers,

Sol.


- Original Message -
Subject: [refed] Museum of Immigration and Diversity


A message from 19 Princelet Street :

On Sunday 2 May (and every Sunday in May) the opens its dusty doors from
12 -
5pm to celebrate France's Printemps des Musées, and the stories of thousands
of French Huguenot refugees who shaped this area and the wider British
society.

A timely opening, coinciding with recent statements by Trevor Phillips and
renewed public debate about 'Britishness', our acclaimed exhibition
SUITCASES
AND SANCTUARY - an outstanding achievement created by primary schoolchildren
from many backgrounds, living in Tower Hamlets - challenges visitors to
discover
the true stories of British immigration and settlement.

Visitors can explore the magical Grade II* listed building, redolent of many
overlapping immigrant communities, at 19 Princelet Street, London's Museum
of
Conscience.

LEAVE TO REMAIN is a concurrent exhibition by 3 contemporary refugee artists
taking a wry look at asylum in Britain today.

To learn more about our work to create a space and educational resource
where
people from all communities and cultures come together, visit
www.19princeletstreet.org.uk

Open FREE (donations encouraged), 12noon to 5pm:

Sunday 2 May, Sunday 9 May, Sunday 16 May, Sunday 23 May  Sunday 30 May

Please help us with our 'word of mouse' initiative, and forward this email
on
so that your friends and colleagues can discover this amazing place.

If you have been forwarded this message and would like to receive further
bulletins click on www.19princeletstreet.org.uk/contact.html or email us at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

We look forward to seeing you.

19 Princelet Street , Spitalfields, London E1 6QH
(nearest tubes: Liverpool Street, Aldgate East)






Re: FLUXLIST: Re: screenprinting.

2004-04-28 Thread Sol Nte
Thanks for this information.

I was wondering how good the kits were and having read your post and other
material on the web I think I'll get one.

UK fluxlisters may be interested to note that these kits are available from
http://www.lawrence.co.uk/
it took me ages to find a UK supplier so I'm passing this on. They also have
a nice little tabletop press for etching which I'm considering getting once
I pay the latest round of bills etc.

cheers,

Sol.


- Original Message -
From: David William [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLuX-LisT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 3:51 AM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Re: screenprinting.


 I
  heart
  screen printing.

 Sol -
 When I printed with Speedball materials in grad. school, it went as
follows:
 1.) obtain/create original design  put it on thin white paper or clear
acetate.
 2.) IN DARKROOM (w/ safelight) squeegee emulsion onto both sides of
stretched screen.  allow emulsion to dry.
 3.) place design  screen on exposure table. (ultraviolet light table w/
black fabric cover  vacuum pump to seal it up)
 4.) expose screen for 7 to 12 minutes, depending on the opacity of the
paper your design is on. (less time for clear acetate.)
 5.) NOW SAFE FOR REGULAR LIGHT. hose down your screen with a power washer
on a meduim setting. this blows out the places where the dark marks of your
design blocked the light  kept it from activating the emulsion. (emulsion
stops ink, so where there is no emulsion - the lines of your design - ink
can go through.)
 6.)let screen dry, and you're ready to print! lay the screen down on
whatever you want to print onto, glob some ink at one end of the screen, and
squeegee it across. SCHLORP! you have a print!

 ***NOTE: since you are not printing under the exact conditions that i was
printing, you'll have to find alternatives to, say, the darkroom with
safelight, the ultraviolet vacuum table, and the power washer. I'm sure a
Google search on screen printing at home or what have you will help.***

 Cheers!
 -D.Billy-
 6.)


 
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Re: FLUXLIST: on the subject of--anyone's plans for MAY DAY EVENTS?

2004-04-28 Thread Kathy Forer
may day arts and music festival in Jersey City
2pm - 2am
http://www.111first.org/
Artists' Open Studios
Children  Adult Art Workshops
Live Music  Performance Events
Come one, come all!



FLUXLIST: no subject

2004-04-28 Thread Ray Noman
Hello all!

Well we at secretFLUXUStrevallyn have been playing with Drew¹s mugshot on
the pretence, ruse even!,  that it was good practice for worldSILLYweek.
Well it has been that and it¹s been a bit of fun too.

Well on the strength of all this we are proposing/asking/begging people to;
1. Mine the Internet for images of Launceston and Tasmania
2. Use them to do something with Photoshop ­ or some kindred software ­  to
make a ŒdigitalPOSTCARD¹  (or to scan  digitise one)  for worldSILLYweek
here in Launceston Tasmania;
3. Restrict each contribution to an A4 format size or similar; and
4. Send a contribution to secretFLUXUStrevallyn by eMail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] OR
5. Lodge contribution on your Website and simply send [EMAIL PROTECTED] the
URL 
 
IF people do so we at secretFLUXUStrevallyn will, without fear or favour:
1. Record/document all contributions and put them up on
http://www.SillyWeek.com;
2. Display hardcopy printouts during worldSILLYweek in Launceston Tasmania;
3. Place a digital and hardcopy record OF THE COLLECTION with the most
appropriate public collection here in Launceston/Tasmania

This invitation is made worldwide in accordance with the usual ŒMAILart¹
terms. HOWEVER PLEASE NOTE:
* There will be NO jury, NO selection, NO fee and NO returns; and
* All submissions will be subject to the COPYfreely protocol which:
* Allows copies to be made for NONcommercial purposes; AND
* Asserts the authors¹ Moral Rights.

 SOME URLS WITH LAUNCESTON TASMANIAN IMAGES TO WORK WITH:
* http://www.launceston.tas.gov.au/ 
* http://www.discoverlaunceston.com/ 
* 
http://images.statelibrary.tas.gov.au/Search/Search.asp?Letter=CSubject=Ci
ty+views+-+Tasmania+-+Launceston+-+History+-+1851-1901+-+Photo+graphs
http://images.statelibrary.tas.gov.au/Search/Search.asp?Letter=Camp;Subjec
t=City+views+-+Tasmania+-+Launceston+-+History+-+1851-1901+-+Photo+graphs
* http://www.wwt.com.au/maps_north.htm 
* http://www.pbase.com/lambsfeathers/tasmania1
* http://www.pbase.com/sheila/tasmania AND
* A Google Search for say _ Launceston Tasmania Photo tours _ will turn up
all kinds of stuff

BTW: Drew is now out TOP candidate for SILLYweek¹s  digitalCLOWNprince ­
image in progress ­ http://www.sillyweek.com/A2_DREW.D_MAKEover.html

* VOTE 1 for DREW
* VOTE often for DREW
* We need DREW for digitalCLOWNprince
* When do we want him?
* NOW!!! . Other candidate may stand but we think their chances
would be very slim right now

More as it comes,

Ray 4 secretFLUXUStrevallyn _from  way out on the edge
eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (when the server¹s up)
WEBsite: http://www.sillyweek.com
worldSILLYweek 11 days of serious social transgression and serious
pisstaking 




Re: [Fwd: Re: FLUXLIST: image project; Amy's tie project redux]

2004-04-28 Thread michael leigh
 --- Drew Danielson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
nevermind me... a complement is a compliment.
 
 
 
 Drew Danielson wrote:
 
  what's real then
  
  Crispin Webb wrote:
  
  HERE IS MY CONTRIBUTION
 
  http://www.crispinwebb.com/junk/crispinwebb.jpg
   
   
   
  Crispin webb
  Drew Danielson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  **
  image project
  **
 
  Hi folks,
 
  as you may or may not be aware, there are
 some websites out there 
  that
  have regular photoshop contests that
 challenge ppl to desecrate 
  images
  and otherwise clast at icons...
 http://www.fark.com/ is one of these.
  While many of these images are not gems - not
 necessarily artistic 
  let
  alone fluxus - the concept itself is in my
 mind flux-like in nature.
 
  I recently posted a photo of myself to Fark
 outside of their normal
  contest structure. I didn't ask for it to be
 photoshopped, but 
  true to
  their smartass form several people there did
 post photoshops
  of/using my
  face. I've compiled a gallery of these images
 here -
  http://vunct.com/~thesteelykid/fark/headshot/
 
  All of the expository prose is leading to
 this - I extend an 
  invite to
  member! s of fluxlist to build on this
 corpus. Photoshop images 
  are the
  most convenient medium, but other visual art
 forms are certainly
  welcome. Scans and photos of non-digital work
 would be grand.
 
  JPEGs of the two source pictures are on the
 gallery page. If you are
  interested in contributing please read the
 info on that page on 
  how to
  share your work for inclusion. Email me if
 you want higher-resolution
  source images.
 
  Thanks, at least for humoring my proposal, if
 not for contributing.
 
  - Drew Danielson
 
 
 
 
  **
  Amy's tie project redux
  **
 
  I still have the tie that Amy sent me. I
 would like to pass it on to
  someone who will contribute to her project. I
 thought I'd posted an
  email here asking for an address to pass the
 tie on to, but
  apparently I
  posted from the wrong email address and it
 never showed up on the 
  list.
 
  If you'd like to be next with this tie, !
 send me mail with info on
  how to
  send it to you.
 
  - Drew
 
 
 
  http://www.crispinwebb.com/
  PLEASE CHECK OUT MY NEW SITE IF
  YOU ARE INTERESTED
 
  www.crispinwebb.com http://www.crispinwebb.com/
 
  www.crispinwebb.com http://www.crispinwebb.com/
 
 


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 -- 
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 (_| |  (- \/\/ @ (_ |\/| (_|  When the only tool you
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  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  is a hammer, every
 problem
http://pcdrew.ece.cmu.edu/   begins to resemble a
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Re: FLUXLIST: on the subject of--anyone's plans for MAY DAY EVENTS?

2004-04-28 Thread michael leigh
 ---
For may day I plan to take out my telescopic maypole
and encourage folk to dance round on the platforms of
stations, booking halls, cab ranks, car parks, behind
the potting shed, between the lines, over the top, by
a waterfall, underneath the arches, and everywhere
mayday is celebrated.
 later, after much rejoicing, the pole will be sawn up
and raffled at the mayfair here in rudheath.

any may left over will be ground up and sold in bags
and any left over wil be buried under the may tree and
dug up next year.

A.1.Waste paper Co. ltd.


 David-Baptiste Chirot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: 
-
Dear Freinds and Fellow Workesrs:
was wondering if any one has any plans for May Day--
events planned, parades, posters, poses to srike,
strikes to pose--songs to sing--costumes to
don--over-the-top, underground, inside out, upside
down--a day of MAYling--
May I?--Yes, you May!--
the May Pole--
(no May Tags . . . ?)--
so many things one cd do!
`each in their own way, but all together--as part of
International May Day--
take a holiday from May Day?--
make a counter May Day called Dismay Day?
save anything with May 1 on it--?
make May while the sun shines?
honor Mae West?
serious tributes to the Fallen--to the meaning of May
Day--around the world--
must be a true wild multitude of suggestions--
a gathering of nuts in May!
onwo/ards!--to the Barricades!
(some may be on their ways to the bars also--)
faites vos jeux, faites vos fetes!



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RE: FLUXLIST: on the subject of--anyone's plans for MAY DAY EVENTS?

2004-04-28 Thread Roger Stevens
There are some things I may do

I'm not sure yet

 
Visit The Poetry Zone
http://www.poetryzone.co.uk
 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of michael leigh
Sent: 28 April 2004 15:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: on the subject of--anyone's plans for MAY DAY
EVENTS?

 ---
For may day I plan to take out my telescopic maypole
and encourage folk to dance round on the platforms of
stations, booking halls, cab ranks, car parks, behind
the potting shed, between the lines, over the top, by
a waterfall, underneath the arches, and everywhere
mayday is celebrated.
 later, after much rejoicing, the pole will be sawn up
and raffled at the mayfair here in rudheath.

any may left over will be ground up and sold in bags
and any left over wil be buried under the may tree and
dug up next year.

A.1.Waste paper Co. ltd.


 David-Baptiste Chirot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: 
-
Dear Freinds and Fellow Workesrs:
was wondering if any one has any plans for May Day--
events planned, parades, posters, poses to srike,
strikes to pose--songs to sing--costumes to
don--over-the-top, underground, inside out, upside
down--a day of MAYling--
May I?--Yes, you May!--
the May Pole--
(no May Tags . . . ?)--
so many things one cd do!
`each in their own way, but all together--as part of
International May Day--
take a holiday from May Day?--
make a counter May Day called Dismay Day?
save anything with May 1 on it--?
make May while the sun shines?
honor Mae West?
serious tributes to the Fallen--to the meaning of May
Day--around the world--
must be a true wild multitude of suggestions--
a gathering of nuts in May!
onwo/ards!--to the Barricades!
(some may be on their ways to the bars also--)
faites vos jeux, faites vos fetes!



-
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getaway with the Spring Travel Guide!  






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Re: FLUXLIST: Re: screenprinting.

2004-04-28 Thread michael leigh
 ---Hi everyone, just a quick mention of the PRINT
GOCCO (Trans. Play Printing ) that I had the pleasure
to use recently when making a limited ed. postcards
with Mark pawson (www.markpawson.com) which is similar
to screenprinting in that it uses a tiny screen that
can be exposed to light using the flash bulb gadget
supplied. The image is thus made on the fine screen.
ink is squeezed straight from the tube onto the screen
and 100-150 prints can be made from one multiple
colour application. Highly reccomended. Sets cost
about £70 in Japan but difficult to get them sent
overseas apparently. An australian company can do it (
this is where Mark gets his supplies ) but cost a
great deal more. they can be reached at 
www.nehoc.com.au

I was thrilled with my postcards. (samples available
for swaps ) Mark is putting together a set of 12 made
by different artists/designers over the summer for
sale coplete with booklet about the project. all the
best Michael

 David William [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:   I
  heart
  screen printing.
 
 Sol - 
 When I printed with Speedball materials in grad.
 school, it went as follows:
 1.) obtain/create original design  put it on thin
 white paper or clear acetate.
 2.) IN DARKROOM (w/ safelight) squeegee emulsion
 onto both sides of stretched screen.  allow emulsion
 to dry.
 3.) place design  screen on exposure table.
 (ultraviolet light table w/ black fabric cover 
 vacuum pump to seal it up)
 4.) expose screen for 7 to 12 minutes, depending on
 the opacity of the paper your design is on. (less
 time for clear acetate.)
 5.) NOW SAFE FOR REGULAR LIGHT. hose down your
 screen with a power washer on a meduim setting. this
 blows out the places where the dark marks of your
 design blocked the light  kept it from activating
 the emulsion. (emulsion stops ink, so where there is
 no emulsion - the lines of your design - ink can go
 through.)
 6.)let screen dry, and you're ready to print! lay
 the screen down on whatever you want to print onto,
 glob some ink at one end of the screen, and squeegee
 it across. SCHLORP! you have a print!
 
 ***NOTE: since you are not printing under the exact
 conditions that i was printing, you'll have to find
 alternatives to, say, the darkroom with safelight,
 the ultraviolet vacuum table, and the power washer.
 I'm sure a Google search on screen printing at
 home or what have you will help.***
 
 Cheers!
 -D.Billy-
 6.)
 
 


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Re: FLUXLIST: Re: screenprinting.

2004-04-28 Thread Amy Baylaurel Casey
oh wow!!
great to see another printaholic on the list..the nice
thing about teaching printmaking is getting to use the
presses..plans for spring celebrating involve this
idea i am working on where you make plates with
cardboard and high performance clear duck tape and
then seal them with gloss medium, ink them and run
them through the press..the tape folds and squishes in
spontaneous ways and embosses into the Rives BFK
paper..have been able to create large contrast as the
recessed areas are darker with ink..the spontaneous
mark of the tape is way cool..thought of it from
inking bubble wrap and making prints..um, woops..sorry
for the nerd ramble..just the thought of printing
feels like funneling pixie sticks..if you ever need to
print for hours until you can't see call me for the
print party!! Amy Baylaurel Casey

--- Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks for this information.
 
 I was wondering how good the kits were and having
 read your post and other
 material on the web I think I'll get one.
 
 UK fluxlisters may be interested to note that these
 kits are available from
 http://www.lawrence.co.uk/
 it took me ages to find a UK supplier so I'm passing
 this on. They also have
 a nice little tabletop press for etching which I'm
 considering getting once
 I pay the latest round of bills etc.
 
 cheers,
 
 Sol.
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: David William
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: FLuX-LisT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 3:51 AM
 Subject: FLUXLIST: Re: screenprinting.
 
 
  I
   heart
   screen printing.
 
  Sol -
  When I printed with Speedball materials in grad.
 school, it went as
 follows:
  1.) obtain/create original design  put it on thin
 white paper or clear
 acetate.
  2.) IN DARKROOM (w/ safelight) squeegee emulsion
 onto both sides of
 stretched screen.  allow emulsion to dry.
  3.) place design  screen on exposure table.
 (ultraviolet light table w/
 black fabric cover  vacuum pump to seal it up)
  4.) expose screen for 7 to 12 minutes, depending
 on the opacity of the
 paper your design is on. (less time for clear
 acetate.)
  5.) NOW SAFE FOR REGULAR LIGHT. hose down your
 screen with a power washer
 on a meduim setting. this blows out the places where
 the dark marks of your
 design blocked the light  kept it from activating
 the emulsion. (emulsion
 stops ink, so where there is no emulsion - the lines
 of your design - ink
 can go through.)
  6.)let screen dry, and you're ready to print! lay
 the screen down on
 whatever you want to print onto, glob some ink at
 one end of the screen, and
 squeegee it across. SCHLORP! you have a print!
 
  ***NOTE: since you are not printing under the
 exact conditions that i was
 printing, you'll have to find alternatives to, say,
 the darkroom with
 safelight, the ultraviolet vacuum table, and the
 power washer. I'm sure a
 Google search on screen printing at home or what
 have you will help.***
 
  Cheers!
  -D.Billy-
  6.)
 
 
 


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FLUXLIST: Upcoming Events at Slought Foundation

2004-04-28 Thread LeClaire, Candace
Just wanted to share some interesting, and (mostly) free events at Slought
Foundation here in Philadelphia.  They're interesing to know about even if
you can't be here...

Candace.


 --
 From: Slought Announcements
 Reply To: Slought Announcements
 Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 12:37 PM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  Upcoming Events at Slought Foundation
 
 Slought Foundation is located at 4017 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. We are
 open to the public, except during installation, Wednesday through
 Saturday, from 11:00am to 6:00pm. Exhibitions and events, unless noted
 otherwise, are free to the public. For more information, call Aaron Levy
 at 215.222.9050 or visit us on the web at http://slought.org/calendar/ 
 
 
 Public Override Void: On Poetry Engines and Prosthetic Imaginations 
 Opening Reception and Public Conversation featuring Jim Carpenter, Bob
 Perelman, 
 Jean-Michel Rabaté, and Nick Montfort. 
 
 For more information: http://slought.org/content/11199/ 
 Reception and Public Conversation: Thursday, April 29, 2004; 6:30-8:00pm |
 Free 
 
 Slought Foundation presents Public override void, a vault installation
 featuring Jim Carpenter's Electronic Text Composition (ETC) project, on
 display from April 17-May 20, 2004. The opening reception on Thursday
 April 29, 2004 from 6:30-8:30pm has been organized in conjunction with a
 live presentation by Carpenter and a public conversation between Bob
 Perelman, Nick Montfort, and Jean-Michel Rabaté (50 min). The installation
 includes self-service poetry stations and wall panels of code, and takes
 its name (Public override void) from an actual string of code embedded
 in the software program. The Electronic Text Composition Project's Poetry
 Engine is a suite of software components that allow a user to generate
 aesthetic texts. Drawing word associations from its language database, the
 Engine's grammar uses a probability-based approach to constructing
 syntactic constituents, which it aggregates into utterances, which it in
 turn aggregates into compositions. Information on the public conversation
 is available: http://slought.org/content/11199/ 
 
 This event is made possible in part through the generous sponsorship of
 the Philadelphia Weekly! Look for our weekly ads in this week's newspaper,
 or visit: http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/promotions/ 
 
  
 
 
 
 My Lacan is Burning: Revisiting 'Television' 
 Featuring Catherine Liu, Charles Shepherdson, Jean-Michel Rabaté.
 Organized by Aaron Levy. 
 
 For more information: http://slought.org/content/11175/ 
 Film Screening and Public Conversation: Wednesday, June 02, 2004;
 6:30-8:30pm | Free 
 
 In 1972 Jacques-Alain Miller, then an analyst in training, approached
 French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan to request a television interview. I
 wanted Lacan, just once, to speak to the common man, said Miller at the
 New York City 1987 colloquium organized around that interview and called
 Jacques Lacan: Television. The two-hour program, which took the form of
 an interview and discourse, aired in 1973 on the French government TV
 network O.R.T.F. under the title, Psychoanalysis. In a style that is
 typical of Lacan's own playful, impassioned, and evasive seminar style, we
 have invited theorists Catherine Liu and Charles Shepherdson to perform
 this discourse live and in English, alongside a projection of the original
 broadcast. A public discussion, introduced and moderated by Lacanian
 theorist Jean-Michel Rabaté, Slought Foundation Senior Curator and Editor
 of the new Cambridge Guide to Lacan (2003), will follow the performance. 
 
 When Lacan says on Television, 'I always tell the truth...' he means it.
 He's making this pronouncement on TV and insofar as any talking head,
 including Lacan's, can embody a voice, he speaks for television itself...
 Television wants to believe that it tells the truth, the whole truth and
 nothing but the truth... But Television tries to account for the
 difficulty of the truth of the Real by producing its own built in
 self-critique module in the form of cynicism. In this way, it tries to
 cover its anxiety, which is, as Lacan has taught us, precisely the one
 affect which does not deceive. -- Catherine Liu, from Lacanian Ink #3.
 Catherine Liu's February 2002 Slought Foundation lecture, To Catch a
 Falling Star: Lacan Meets Warhol, engaging the original broadcast and
 recording, is available online in audio format:
 http://slought.org/content/11057/ 
 
  
 
 
 
 Nancarrow for 4 Hands: Unplayable Music 
 Featuring Jonathan Fisher and Brenna Berman. 
 
 Live Performance: Friday, June 18, 2004; 8:00-10:00 pm | $10.00 
 For more information or to purchase tickets online:
 http://slought.org/content/11185/ 
 
 Slought Foundation presents Transcribing Nancarrow. This live concert on
 Friday June 18th, 2004, from 8:00 pm-10:00 pm, will address the
 relationship between technology, temporality and performance in the work
 of composer 

FLUXLIST: FLUXUS SYMPOSIUM PICS

2004-04-28 Thread Crispin Webb
HERE IS AN INDEX OF SOME PICS FROM THE SYMPOSIM DON AND I WENT TO LAST YEAR.
www.crispinwebb.com/junk/fluxus








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FLUXLIST: Re:Umbrellas on 1 May all over the world

2004-04-28 Thread Judith Hoffberg
Please help celebrate the inclusion of 14 new nations into the European
Union by doing an umbrella event on the First of May!

www.more-umbrellas.de

Umbrella
Judith A. Hoffberg





FLUXLIST: DIGITALpostcard CALL

2004-04-28 Thread Ray Noman
Title: DIGITALpostcard CALL




SORRY 
This went out before without a HEADING



DIGITALpostcard CALL for worldSILLYweek
June 18 to 28 2004

Hello all!

Well we at secretFLUXUStrevallyn have been playing with Drews mugshot on
the pretence, ruse even!, that it was good practice for worldSILLYweek.
Well it has been that and its been a bit of fun too.

Well on the strength of all this we are proposing/asking/begging people to;
1. Mine the Internet for images of Launceston and Tasmania
2. Use them to do something with Photoshop  or some kindred software  to
make a digitalPOSTCARD (or to scan  digitise one) for worldSILLYweek
here in Launceston Tasmania;
3. Restrict each contribution to an A4 format size or similar; and
4. Send a contribution to secretFLUXUStrevallyn by eMail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] OR
5. Lodge contribution on your Website and simply send [EMAIL PROTECTED] the
URL 

IF people do so we at secretFLUXUStrevallyn will, without fear or favour:
1. Record/document all contributions and put them up on
http://www.SillyWeek.com;
2. Display hardcopy printouts during worldSILLYweek in Launceston Tasmania;
3. Place a digital and hardcopy record OF THE COLLECTION with the most
appropriate public collection here in Launceston/Tasmania

This invitation is made worldwide in accordance with the typical MAILart
terms. HOWEVER PLEASE NOTE:
There will be NO jury, NO selection, NO fee and NO returns; and
All submissions will be subject to the COPYfreely protocol which:
Allows copies to be made for NONcommercial purposes; AND
Asserts the authors Moral Rights.

SOME URLS WITH LAUNCESTON TASMANIAN IMAGES TO WORK WITH:
http://www.launceston.tas.gov.au/ 
 http://www.discoverlaunceston.com/ 
http://images.statelibrary.tas.gov.au/Search/Search.asp?Letter=Camp;Subjec
t=City+views+-+Tasmania+-+Launceston+-+History+-+1851-1901+-+Photo+graphs
http://www.wwt.com.au/maps_north.htm 
 http://www.pbase.com/lambsfeathers/tasmania1
 http://www.pbase.com/sheila/tasmania AND
A Google Search for say _ Launceston Tasmania Photo tours _ will turn up all kinds of stuff

BTW: Drew is now out TOP candidate for SILLYweeks digitalCLOWNprince 
image in progress  http://www.sillyweek.com/A2_DREW.D_MAKEover.html

* VOTE 1 for DREW
* VOTE often for DREW
* We need DREW for digitalCLOWNprince
* When do we want him?
* NOW!!! . Other candidate may stand but we think their chances
would be very slim right now

More as it comes,

Ray 4 secretFLUXUStrevallyn _from way out on the edge
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Re: FLUXLIST: If KINKaid is BAD .. then what is Monika?

2004-04-28 Thread SimpleZephyr
10 your @ mdkhgbkdjv ,kzre dont ever do that again


FLUXLIST: Airport Information

2004-04-28 Thread Ray Noman
Title: Airport Information



Hello all,

If you have ever wondered how to say AIRPORT in Afrikaans just click on the link to hear it spoken. http://www.travlang.com/languages/afrikaans/lughawe.au 

You may also be interested to know that this advice is available in several other languages.


Ray _from way out on the edge
eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (when the servers up)