FLUXLIST: Re: screenprinting, ETC.

2004-04-29 Thread David William
i actually have a Print Gocco that I got for $20 from an art shop in Willimantic, CT. they had used it once or twice, but it was just sitting behind their counter gathering dust, and they were trying to sell off all of their inks and such for it. the best part was the training video - obviously

FLUXLIST: Doing nothing

2004-04-29 Thread Alain Lefebvre
How to do nothing: 1)Establishthe time and the place of the thing or activity which you feel most compelled or necessary to do. (Example; Going to the bathroom.) 2)When the time comes for you to be in that placedon't show up or go elsewhere. (You will be doing nothing.) -alain.

FLUXLIST: cracks mind

2004-04-29 Thread John M. Bennett
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FLUXLIST: croaks mind

2004-04-29 Thread John M. Bennett
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FLUXLIST: Strabismus

2004-04-29 Thread John M. Bennett
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FLUXLIST: Pues

2004-04-29 Thread John M. Bennett
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FLUXLIST: Upcoming Events at Slought Foundation

2004-04-29 Thread LeClaire, Candace
I've been having email trouble, so I apologize if this is a duplicate message for anyone. 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. --

Re: FLUXLIST: Re: screenprinting.

2004-04-29 Thread Sol Nte
This Gocco looks quite good but is a tad pricey. Think I'll try the speedball kit first. cheers, Sol. - Original Message - From: michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 4:59 PM Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: screenprinting. ---Hi everyone,

Re: FLUXLIST: Re: screenprinting.

2004-04-29 Thread Rick Griffith
N. N. No. Don't do the speedball kit, it's the worst you can do- the gocco is much better. I've been screenprinting for 10 years. The value is much higher with gocco. Unless you want to committ to a real printing system with explicit inks for explicit substrates etc... The speedball

Re: FLUXLIST: Re: screenprinting.

2004-04-29 Thread Ray Noman
I concur, ABSOLUTELY A while ago now I was called upon quite regularly to co-assess textile students and my colleague had introduce his students to the GOCCO process and I was always amazed by what they were able to achieve with it in a short space of time and especially so for those with NO