FLUXLIST: Textures

2005-05-12 Thread Walter Cianciusi
May 23rd 2005
Goethe-Institut, Auditorium, Rome (Italy)
TEXTURES
Works by Aldo Clementi
Performers:
Michele Lomuto, Trombone
Alter Ego Ensemble - Manuel Zurria, Flute  Oscar Pizzo, Piano  Marco 
Rogliano, Violin
Walter Cianciusi, Electronics

World première of a piece for trombone and tape; tape produced by 
Walter Cianciusi in 2005 for CRM.

-
Walter Cianciusi
Via Montello 80
67051 Avezzano (AQ)
ITALIA
www.waltercianciusi.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: FLUXLIST: Is this for real?

2005-05-12 Thread John M. Bennett

Damn, and I was gonna order some stamps with a picture of Bush with a fat
turd on his head. Oh well...

John

At 11:17 PM 5/11/2005 -0500, you wrote:
Well this rules you guys out: 

Content Restrictions 

You agree not to use the PhotoStamps website or service: 

A. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate any
material for any unlawful purpose or that is obscene, offensive,
blasphemous, pornographic, sexually suggestive, deceptive, threatening,
menacing, abusive, harmful, an invasion of privacy, supportive of
unlawful action, defamatory, libelous, vulgar, violent, or otherwise
objectionable; 
B. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate any
material that depicts celebrities or celebrity likenesses, regional,
national or international leaders or politicians, current or former world
leaders, convicted criminals, or newsworthy, notorious or infamous images
and individuals; 
C. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate any
material that you do not have a right to transmit or communicate under
any contractual or fiduciary relationship or which infringes any
copyright, trademark, patent or other intellectual property right or any
moral right of any party; 
D. To upload or otherwise transmit any material which is likely to cause
harm to the PhotoStamps service or anyone else's computer systems,
including but not limited to that which contains any virus, code, worm,
data or other files or programs designed to damage or allow unauthorized
access to the PhotoStamps service or which may cause any defect, error,
malfunction or corruption to the service; and 

 Reid, that was a great postcard announcement for your show, it
mesmerized me while I was eating lunch the other day, I kept seeing
personal messages to me in it.. if the show is on the
web I'd like to visit it virtually... 


~mIEKAL 


On May 11, 2005, at 6:26 PM, Reid Wood wrote: 

Yes it is real, and I don't think it will have
a tremendous effect on artistamps. The reason I say this is that in the
earlier stage when this was being tested the company began to censor what
images could appear on the stamps. My guess is the people who make
artistamps now won't want to go through the hassle of deciding whether
their subject is appropriate for a stamp. Also, I haven't broken down the
cost - that is whether doing your own via color copier or having someone
like Anna Banana print your stamps is cheaper than the added cost
(postage plus the additional cost) of having your personalized stamp made
by that company. 

Reid 

On Wednesday, May 11, 2005, at 12:19 PM, Melissa McCarthy wrote: 

And if it is, what will this do to the whole
artist stamps thing?!? ME 

http://photo.stamps.com/PhotoStamps/?source=si10171485





 Melissa McCarthy 
 Hours: whimsical or by appointment 
 Adult, maybe; grown-up, never! 
 http://www.bonafideart.com 






24/7 PROTOMEDIA BREEDING GROUND 

JOGLARS CROSSMEDIA BROADCAST 
(collaborative text  media) 
http://www.joglars.org 

SPIDERTANGLE 
International Network of VisPoets 
http://www.spidertangle.net 

XEXOXIAL EDITIONS 
Appropriate Scale Publishing since 1980 
http://www.xexoxial.org 

INTERNALATIONAL DICTIONARY OF NEOLOGISMS 
research | reference | ongoing collection 
http://www.neologisms.us 

Dreamtime Village 
Hypermedia Permaculture EcoVillage in Southwest Wisconsin 
http://www.dreamtimevillage.org 

The word is the first stereotype. Isidore Isou, 1947. 

/blockquote/x-html 

__
Dr. John M. Bennett
Curator, Avant Writing Collection
Rare Books  Manuscripts Library
The Ohio State University Libraries
1858 Neil Av Mall
Columbus, OH 43210 USA

(614) 292-3029
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: FLUXLIST: Check it out There's me!

2005-05-12 Thread Allan Revich
Nothing like a bit of recognition to make ones day, eh?
Way to go Cecil!

Allan

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Cecil Touchon
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 10:39 PM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: FLUXLIST: Check it out There's me!

Hey check out the Christo stuff and what? There's me!

http://www.abartonline.com/html/nyviews_3_p5.html
http://www.abartonline.com/html/nyviews_3_p6.html

Cecil









RE: FLUXLIST: Is this for real? WWEWD

2005-05-12 Thread Allan Revich


And will  it fit on a stamp?

Yes.


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Reid Wood
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 9:56 PM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Is this for real? WWEWD

And will  it fit on a stamp?

Reid

On Wednesday, May 11, 2005, at 09:15 PM, Allan Revich wrote:

 WWEWD
 (What Would Emmett Williams Do?)

 warm a back
 hold a face
 warm a face
 lend a funnybone
 hold a funnybone
 warm a funnybone
 pat an eye
 lend an eye
 hold an eye
 light up a child
 pat a child
 lend a child
 tickle a sweetheart
 light up a sweetheart
 pat a sweetheart
 dry a bride
 Tickle a bride
 light up a bride
 surprise a stranger
 dry a stranger
 tickle a stranger
 woo a goodbye
 surprise a goodbye
 dry a goodbye
 toast a bravo
 woo a bravo
 surprise a bravo
 welcome a kiss
 toast a kiss
 woo a kiss
 wave a quarrel
 welcome a quarrel
 toast a quarrel
 shout a pain
 Wave a pain
 welcome a pain
 blow a morale
 shout a morale
 wave a morale
 mend a tradition
 blow a tradition
 shout a tradition
 ease a heart
 mend a heart
 blow a heart
 boost a hand
 ease a hand
 mend a hand
 start an ear
 boost an ear
 ease an ear
 start a back
 boost a back
 start a face

 From The Last French Fried Potato and Other Poems
 1967, by Emmett Williams
 http://www.ubu.com/historical/gb/williams_last.pdf



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 On
 Behalf Of Reid Wood
 Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 7:27 PM
 To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
 Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Is this for real?

 Yes it is real, and I don't think it will have a tremendous effect on
 artistamps. The reason I say this is that in the earlier stage when 
 this was
 being tested the company began to censor what images could appear on 
 the
 stamps. My guess is the people who make artistamps now won't want to go
 through the hassle of deciding whether their subject is appropriate 
 for a
 stamp. Also, I haven't broken down the cost - that is whether doing 
 your own
 via color copier or having someone like Anna Banana print your stamps 
 is
 cheaper than the added cost (postage plus the additional cost) of 
 having
 your personalized stamp made by that company.

 Reid

 On Wednesday, May 11, 2005, at 12:19 PM, Melissa McCarthy wrote:

 And if it is, what will this do to the whole artist stamps thing?!? ME

 http://photo.stamps.com/PhotoStamps/?source=si10171485




  Melissa McCarthy
  Hours: whimsical or by appointment
  Adult, maybe; grown-up, never!
  http://www.bonafideart.com
















Re: FLUXLIST: Is this for real?

2005-05-12 Thread Reid Wood
I know if I were the turd, I'd be offended.

Reid

On Thursday, May 12, 2005, at 07:19 AM, John M. Bennett wrote:

Damn, and I was gonna order some stamps with a picture of Bush with a fat turd on his head.  Oh well...

John

At 11:17 PM 5/11/2005 -0500, you wrote:

Well this rules you guys out:

Content Restrictions

You agree not to use the PhotoStamps website or service:

A. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate any material for any unlawful purpose or that is obscene, offensive, blasphemous, pornographic, sexually suggestive, deceptive, threatening, menacing, abusive, harmful, an invasion of privacy, supportive of unlawful action, defamatory, libelous, vulgar, violent, or otherwise objectionable;
B. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate any material that depicts celebrities or celebrity likenesses, regional, national or international leaders or politicians, current or former world leaders, convicted criminals, or newsworthy, notorious or infamous images and individuals;
C. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate any material that you do not have a right to transmit or communicate under any contractual or fiduciary relationship or which infringes any copyright, trademark, patent or other intellectual property right or any moral right of any party;
D. To upload or otherwise transmit any material which is likely to cause harm to the PhotoStamps service or anyone else's computer systems, including but not limited to that which contains any virus, code, worm, data or other files or programs designed to damage or allow unauthorized access to the PhotoStamps service or which may cause any defect, error, malfunction or corruption to the service; and

 Reid, that was a great postcard announcement for your show, it mesmerized me while I was eating lunch the other day, I kept seeing personal messages to me in it..    if the show is on the web I'd like to visit it virtually...


~mIEKAL


On May 11, 2005, at 6:26 PM, Reid Wood wrote:

Yes it is real, and I don't think it will have a tremendous effect on artistamps. The reason I say this is that in the earlier stage when this was being tested the company began to censor what images could appear on the stamps. My guess is the people who make artistamps now won't want to go through the hassle of deciding whether their subject is appropriate for a stamp. Also, I haven't broken down the cost - that is whether doing your own via color copier or having someone like Anna Banana print your stamps is cheaper than the added cost (postage plus the additional cost) of having your personalized stamp made by that company.

Reid

On Wednesday, May 11, 2005, at 12:19 PM, Melissa McCarthy wrote:

And if it is, what will this do to the whole artist stamps thing?!? ME

http://photo.stamps.com/PhotoStamps/?source=si10171485




 Melissa McCarthy
 Hours: whimsical or by appointment
 >>>Adult, maybe; grown-up, never!
 http://www.bonafideart.com






24/7 PROTOMEDIA BREEDING GROUND

JOGLARS CROSSMEDIA BROADCAST
(collaborative text  media)
http://www.joglars.org

SPIDERTANGLE
International Network of VisPoets
http://www.spidertangle.net

XEXOXIAL EDITIONS
Appropriate Scale Publishing since 1980
http://www.xexoxial.org

INTERNALATIONAL DICTIONARY OF NEOLOGISMS
research | reference | ongoing collection
http://www.neologisms.us

Dreamtime Village
Hypermedia Permaculture EcoVillage in Southwest Wisconsin
http://www.dreamtimevillage.org

The word is the first stereotype.  Isidore Isou, 1947.

/blockquote>/x-html>


__
Dr. John M. Bennett 
Curator, Avant Writing Collection
Rare Books  Manuscripts Library
The Ohio State University Libraries
1858 Neil Av Mall
Columbus, OH 43210 USA

(614) 292-3029
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.johnmbennett.net
___

Re: FLUXLIST: Is this for real?

2005-05-12 Thread Reid Wood
mIEKAL-

I'll check with the person who runs the gallery, but I don't think the show is going to be online. I have an alternative suggestion, though. I was about to send you a CD I've just updated with collaborations that Karl Young and I have been doing for the last 10+ years over the Internet. I'll get a copy to you in the mail today.

Reid

On Thursday, May 12, 2005, at 12:17 AM, mIEKAL aND wrote:

Well this rules you guys out:

Content Restrictions

You agree not to use the PhotoStamps website or service:

A. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate any material for any unlawful purpose or that is obscene, offensive, blasphemous, pornographic, sexually suggestive, deceptive, threatening, menacing, abusive, harmful, an invasion of privacy, supportive of unlawful action, defamatory, libelous, vulgar, violent, or otherwise objectionable;
B. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate any material that depicts celebrities or celebrity likenesses, regional, national or international leaders or politicians, current or former world leaders, convicted criminals, or newsworthy, notorious or infamous images and individuals;
C. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate any material that you do not have a right to transmit or communicate under any contractual or fiduciary relationship or which infringes any copyright, trademark, patent or other intellectual property right or any moral right of any party;
D. To upload or otherwise transmit any material which is likely to cause harm to the PhotoStamps service or anyone else's computer systems, including but not limited to that which contains any virus, code, worm, data or other files or programs designed to damage or allow unauthorized access to the PhotoStamps service or which may cause any defect, error, malfunction or corruption to the service; and

 Reid, that was a great postcard announcement for your show, it mesmerized me while I was eating lunch the other day, I kept seeing personal messages to me in it..if the show is on the web I'd like to visit it virtually...


~mIEKAL


On May 11, 2005, at 6:26 PM, Reid Wood wrote:

Yes it is real, and I don't think it will have a tremendous effect on artistamps. The reason I say this is that in the earlier stage when this was being tested the company began to censor what images could appear on the stamps. My guess is the people who make artistamps now won't want to go through the hassle of deciding whether their subject is appropriate for a stamp. Also, I haven't broken down the cost - that is whether doing your own via color copier or having someone like Anna Banana print your stamps is cheaper than the added cost (postage plus the additional cost) of having your personalized stamp made by that company.

Reid

On Wednesday, May 11, 2005, at 12:19 PM, Melissa McCarthy wrote:

And if it is, what will this do to the whole artist stamps thing?!? ME

http://photo.stamps.com/PhotoStamps/?source=si10171485




Melissa McCarthy
Hours: whimsical or by appointment
>>>Adult, maybe; grown-up, never!
http://www.bonafideart.com








24/7 PROTOMEDIA BREEDING GROUND

JOGLARS CROSSMEDIA BROADCAST
(collaborative text  media)
http://www.joglars.org

SPIDERTANGLE
International Network of VisPoets
http://www.spidertangle.net

XEXOXIAL EDITIONS
Appropriate Scale Publishing since 1980
http://www.xexoxial.org

INTERNALATIONAL DICTIONARY OF NEOLOGISMS
research | reference | ongoing collection
http://www.neologisms.us

Dreamtime Village
Hypermedia Permaculture EcoVillage in Southwest Wisconsin
http://www.dreamtimevillage.org

The word is the first stereotype.  Isidore Isou, 1947. 


FLUXLIST: Visual/Concrete Poetry Site

2005-05-12 Thread Allan Revich

Fluxers who get their kix from fluxpoetry might find these sites
interesting:

http://www.thing.net/~grist/ld/lighthom.htm

Includes some work from Fluxus artists, Alison Knowles, Dick Higgins, and
George Brecht.

http://www.concentric.net/~Lndb/padin/lcpcont.htm

The author Clemente Padin includes essays and examples of poetry and mail
art.

Allan aarrR?





Re: FLUXLIST: Is this for real?

2005-05-12 Thread John M. Bennett

Oops, sorry, I keep forgetting how hard it is to be nasty to that
asshole. Oops again, that demeans assholes... 

What are we to do?!?!

John

At 09:36 AM 5/12/2005 -0400, you wrote:
I know if I were the turd, I'd be offended.


Reid 

On Thursday, May 12, 2005, at 07:19 AM, John M. Bennett wrote: 

Damn, and I was gonna order some stamps with a
picture of Bush with a fat turd on his head. Oh well... 

John 

At 11:17 PM 5/11/2005 -0500, you wrote: 

Well this rules you guys out: 

Content Restrictions 

You agree not to use the PhotoStamps website or service: 

A. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate any
material for any unlawful purpose or that is obscene, offensive,
blasphemous, pornographic, sexually suggestive, deceptive, threatening,
menacing, abusive, harmful, an invasion of privacy, supportive of
unlawful action, defamatory, libelous, vulgar, violent, or otherwise
objectionable; 
B. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate any
material that depicts celebrities or celebrity likenesses, regional,
national or international leaders or politicians, current or former world
leaders, convicted criminals, or newsworthy, notorious or infamous images
and individuals; 
C. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate any
material that you do not have a right to transmit or communicate under
any contractual or fiduciary relationship or which infringes any
copyright, trademark, patent or other intellectual property right or any
moral right of any party; 
D. To upload or otherwise transmit any material which is likely to cause
harm to the PhotoStamps service or anyone else's computer systems,
including but not limited to that which contains any virus, code, worm,
data or other files or programs designed to damage or allow unauthorized
access to the PhotoStamps service or which may cause any defect, error,
malfunction or corruption to the service; and 

 Reid, that was a great postcard announcement for your show, it
mesmerized me while I was eating lunch the other day, I kept seeing
personal messages to me in it.. if the show is on the
web I'd like to visit it virtually... 


~mIEKAL 


On May 11, 2005, at 6:26 PM, Reid Wood wrote: 

Yes it is real, and I don't think it will have a tremendous effect on
artistamps. The reason I say this is that in the earlier stage when this
was being tested the company began to censor what images could appear on
the stamps. My guess is the people who make artistamps now won't want to
go through the hassle of deciding whether their subject is appropriate
for a stamp. Also, I haven't broken down the cost - that is whether doing
your own via color copier or having someone like Anna Banana print your
stamps is cheaper than the added cost (postage plus the additional cost)
of having your personalized stamp made by that company. 

Reid 

On Wednesday, May 11, 2005, at 12:19 PM, Melissa McCarthy wrote: 

And if it is, what will this do to the whole artist stamps thing?!? ME


http://photo.stamps.com/PhotoStamps/?source=si10171485





 Melissa McCarthy 
 Hours: whimsical or by appointment 
 Adult, maybe; grown-up, never! 
 http://www.bonafideart.com 






24/7 PROTOMEDIA BREEDING GROUND 

JOGLARS CROSSMEDIA BROADCAST 
(collaborative text  media) 
http://www.joglars.org 

SPIDERTANGLE 
International Network of VisPoets 
http://www.spidertangle.net 

XEXOXIAL EDITIONS 
Appropriate Scale Publishing since 1980 
http://www.xexoxial.org 

INTERNALATIONAL DICTIONARY OF NEOLOGISMS 
research | reference | ongoing collection 
http://www.neologisms.us 

Dreamtime Village 
Hypermedia Permaculture EcoVillage in Southwest Wisconsin 
http://www.dreamtimevillage.org 

The word is the first stereotype. Isidore Isou, 1947. 

/blockquote/x-html 


__ 
Dr. John M. Bennett 
Curator, Avant Writing Collection 
Rare Books  Manuscripts Library 
The Ohio State University Libraries 
1858 Neil Av Mall 
Columbus, OH 43210 USA 

(614) 292-3029 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
www.johnmbennett.net 
___/blockquote/x-html 

__
Dr. John M. Bennett
Curator, Avant Writing Collection
Rare Books  Manuscripts Library
The Ohio State University Libraries
1858 Neil Av Mall
Columbus, OH 43210 USA

(614) 292-3029
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.johnmbennett.net
___


FLUXLIST: Call - Virtual Island of Poetry / Venice Biennial 2005

2005-05-12 Thread Art Electronics
La Biennale di Venezia - Visual Arts - 51st Edition
Welcome in the Virtual Island of Poetry of The 51st Venice Biennial 2005!
Video of the Party-Poetry in Milan! People, Poets, Video interviews!
Download: http://it.geocities.com/isoladellapoesia

HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
Submit your Poem:
DEAD LINE MAY 25th
Upload only 1 poem, max 25 verses
starting from one of these pages:
http://it.geocities.com/isoladellapoesia/isola_virtuale.htm
If server is too busy, try this alternative link:
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/cprezi/isola_virtuale.htm
Selected poems will be published on line starting on June 9th.
(Please digit the text in the form without using copy and paste)

To receive information about the development of this event curated by
Caterina Davinio don't forget to subscribe to Karenina.it mailing list:
Subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Isola della Poesia / Poetry Island
Curator: ACHILLE BONITO OLIVA

POETRY ISLAND (Light Installation on San Secondo Island, Venezia):
MARCO NEREO ROTELLI June 9th - September 15

VIRTUAL ISLAND: CATERINA DAVINIO
June 9th - November 15th
In collaboration with: Karenina.it, La Repubblica Arte Newspaper

FLOATING RAFT ON THE SEA: event with ACHILLE BONITO OLIVA, on June 9th

THE NIGHT OF POETS: Venice given to poetry in the most beautiful palaces and
parks, with great international poets.

DOWNLOAD REAL PLAYER VIDEO OF THE PARTY-POETRY GIVEN IN MILAN ON APRIL 16TH!
VIDEO INTERVIEWS, POETS, PEOPLE!

Stay with us in Venice!






Re: FLUXLIST: Visual/Concrete Poetry Site

2005-05-12 Thread Reid Wood
While you are there you might also want to check out:
http://www.thing.net/~grist/ld/biennial/b-w-y.htm
Karl Young and I have been doing online collaborations for 10+ years. 
This link shows examples of what we were doing in 1998.

Reid
On Thursday, May 12, 2005, at 09:59 AM, Allan Revich wrote:
Fluxers who get their kix from fluxpoetry might find these sites
interesting:
http://www.thing.net/~grist/ld/lighthom.htm
Includes some work from Fluxus artists, Alison Knowles, Dick Higgins, 
and
George Brecht.

http://www.concentric.net/~Lndb/padin/lcpcont.htm
The author Clemente Padin includes essays and examples of poetry and 
mail
art.

Allan aarrR?





Re: FLUXLIST: Is this for real?

2005-05-12 Thread John M. Bennett

Can anyone answer this?
John

At 05:09 PM 5/12/2005 +, you wrote:



Hi, for the past week I've been trying to post on fluxlist, but they
never go thru! Who can I contact to fix this, do you know? I
want to change my subscription to digest, if possible to. Any help
you can provide would be appreciated, thanks, Douglas

-- Original message from John M. Bennett
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: -- 


Damn, and I was gonna order some stamps with a picture of Bush with a
fat turd on his head. Oh well...


John


At 11:17 PM 5/11/2005 -0500, you wrote:
Well this rules you guys out: 


Content Restrictions 


You agree not to use the PhotoStamps website or service: 


A. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate
any material for any unlawful purpose or that is obscene, offensive,
blasphemous, pornographic, sexually suggestive, deceptive, threatening,
menacing, abusive, harmful, an invasion of privacy, supportive of
unlawful action, defamatory, libelous, vulgar, violent, or otherwise
objectionable; 
B. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate
any material that depicts celebrities or celebrity likenesses, regional,
national or international leaders or politicians, current or former world
leaders, convicted criminals, or newsworthy, notorious or infamous images
and individuals; 
C. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate
any material that you do not have a right to transmit or communicate
under any contr! actual or fiduciary relationship or which infringes any
copyright, trademark, patent or other intellectual property right or any
moral right of any party; 
D. To upload or otherwise transmit any material which is likely to
cause harm to the PhotoStamps service or anyone else's computer systems,
including but not limited to that which contains any virus, code, worm,
data or other files or programs designed to damage or allow unauthorized
access to the PhotoStamps service or which may cause any defect, error,
malfunction or corruption to the service; and 


 Reid, that was a great postcard announcement for your show, it
mesmerized me while I was eating lunch the other day, I kept seeing
personal messages to me in it.. if the show is on the
web I'd like to visit it virtually... 




~mIEKAL 




On May 11, 2005, at 6:26 PM, Reid Wood wrote: 


Yes it is real, and I don't think it will have a tremendous effect on
artistamps. The reason I say this is that in the earlier stage when this
was being tested the company began to censor what images could appear on
the stamps. My guess is the people who make artistamps now won't want to
go through the hassle of deciding whether their subject is appropriate
for a stamp. Also, I haven't broken down the cost - that is whether doing
your own via color copier or having someone like Anna Banana print your
stamps is cheaper than the added cost (postage plus the additional cost)
of having your personalized stamp made by that company. 


Reid 


On Wednesday, May 11, 2005, at 12:19 PM, Melissa McCarthy wrote:



And if it is, what will this do to the whole artist stamps thing?!?
ME 


http://photo.stamps.com/PhotoStamps/?source=si10171485









 Melissa McCarthy 
 Hours: whimsical or by appointment 
 Adult, maybe; grown-up, never! 
 http://www.bonafideart.com 






24/7 PROTOMEDIA BREEDING GROUND 


JOGLARS CROSSMEDIA BROADCAST 
(collaborative text  media) 
! http://www.joglars.org 


SPIDERTANGLE 
International Network of VisPoets 
http://www.spidertangle.net 


XEXOXIAL EDITIONS 
Appropriate Scale Publishing since 1980 
http://www.xexoxial.org 


INTERNALATIONAL DICTIONARY OF NEOLOGISMS 
research | reference | ongoing collection 
http://www.neologisms.us 


Dreamtime Village 
Hypermedia Permaculture EcoVillage in Southwest Wisconsin 
http://www.dreamtimevillage.org 


The word is the first stereotype. Isidore Isou, 1947. 


/blockquote/x-html 
__
Dr. John M. Bennett
Curator, Avant Writing Collection
Rare Books  Man! uscripts Library
The Ohio State University Libraries
1858 Neil A v Mall
Columbus, OH 43210 USA


(614) 292-3029
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.johnmbennett.net
___ 


__
Dr. John M. Bennett
Curator, Avant Writing Collection
Rare Books  Manuscripts Library
The Ohio State University Libraries
1858 Neil Av Mall
Columbus, OH 43210 USA

(614) 292-3029
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.johnmbennett.net
___


FLUXLIST: Haw Bag

2005-05-12 Thread John M. Bennett



Haw Bag




daerb

drip

murd the thought




crap yvaeh
spank anut
tip liob




edahs the leaning
in the hall

nips ho




John M. Bennett


__
Dr. John M. Bennett
Curator, Avant Writing Collection
Rare Books  Manuscripts Library
The Ohio State University Libraries
1858 Neil Av Mall
Columbus, OH 43210 USA

(614) 292-3029
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.johnmbennett.net
___


RE: FLUXLIST: Visual/Concrete Poetry Site

2005-05-12 Thread Allan Revich
Hey that's pretty cool Reid! 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Reid Wood
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 1:39 PM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Visual/Concrete Poetry Site

While you are there you might also want to check out:

http://www.thing.net/~grist/ld/biennial/b-w-y.htm

Karl Young and I have been doing online collaborations for 10+ years. 
This link shows examples of what we were doing in 1998.

Reid

On Thursday, May 12, 2005, at 09:59 AM, Allan Revich wrote:


 Fluxers who get their kix from fluxpoetry might find these sites
 interesting:

 http://www.thing.net/~grist/ld/lighthom.htm

 Includes some work from Fluxus artists, Alison Knowles, Dick Higgins, 
 and
 George Brecht.

 http://www.concentric.net/~Lndb/padin/lcpcont.htm

 The author Clemente Padin includes essays and examples of poetry and 
 mail
 art.

 Allan aarrR?











FLUXLIST: Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2005-05-12 Thread alanfffo

random mobile phone images uploaded to http://bowmansramblings.blogspot.com/



just in case you get really bored



a

Oh Odin's Underpants its a B(owman)LOG 

http://bowmansramblings.blogspot.com/



Re: FLUXLIST: RE: The Fluxus Blog

2005-05-12 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 5/9/05 6:12:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Most recent postings on The Fluxus Blog:

- Al Hansen Said

- Label Power

- Yoko Ono


I also got to see the Yoko show at the SFMOMA- I am stealing her tree idea for my show- remember -you could write a wish on a tag and hang it on the tree--if anyone wants to send me some wish tags I'll be glad to hang them on the tree for you-- Madawg


Re: FLUXLIST: ridger's blackclock

2005-05-12 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 5/9/05 8:35:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


or wimp out and swear blind a virus wiped his mail


how long will it take him to realize we are talking about him? Any bets?


Re: FLUXLIST: Is this for real?

2005-05-12 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 5/11/05 9:20:29 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


And if it is, what will this do to the whole artist stamps thing?!? ME

http://photo.stamps.com/PhotoStamps/?source=si10171485




don't worry they're really expensive


Re: FLUXLIST: Check it out There's me!

2005-05-12 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 5/11/05 7:40:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


http://www.abartonline.com/html/nyviews_3_p5.html


very nice! too bad no closeup


Re: FLUXLIST: Is this for real?

2005-05-12 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 5/12/05 4:19:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Damn, and I was gonna order some stamps with a picture of Bush with a fat turd on his head.  Oh well...

John


I think you want the buck fush department- Dawg


Re: FLUXLIST: treasures coming in for fluxus show

2005-05-12 Thread ArtnAnts
thanks to John Bennett/Allan Revich a nd Reid Wood for lovely fluxy objects
it's not too late to send something for the show : Madawg/ P.O.Box 916/Pacific Grove, CA 93950


RE: FLUXLIST: Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2005-05-12 Thread Don Boyd
Alan, I enjoyed your blogs. Spent quite some time reading them. Saw no 
button or way to comment on them. Am I missing something? -Don




Re: FLUXLIST: treasures coming in for fluxus show

2005-05-12 Thread mIEKAL aND
I missed the original call, what's the show about?  Can I send some baby peach trees that I grew?  ~mIEKAL

On May 12, 2005, at 7:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

thanks to John Bennett/Allan Revich a nd Reid Wood for lovely fluxy objects
 it's not too late to send something for the show : Madawg/ P.O.Box 916/Pacific Grove, CA 93950

24/7 PROTOMEDIA BREEDING GROUND

INTERNALATIONAL DICTIONARY OF NEOLOGISMS
research | reference | ongoing collection
http://www.neologisms.us

The word is the first stereotype.  Isidore Isou, 1947. 


FLUXLIST: just a thoft

2005-05-12 Thread alanfffo

dear all,

 yep he's got nothing better to do!



http://bowmansramblings.blogspot.com/2005/05/hmmm_10.html



yours



lynne gwistix

fffo spelin divishun

Oh Odin's Underpants its a B(owman)LOG 

http://bowmansramblings.blogspot.com/



RE: FLUXLIST: RE: The Fluxus Blog

2005-05-12 Thread Allan Revich



New-speak def.

Stealing is not stealing when it comes to art; it is 
"paying tribute"

That makes it OK.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 7:47 
PMTo: FLUXLIST@scribble.comSubject: Re: FLUXLIST: RE: The 
Fluxus Blog
In a message dated 5/9/05 6:12:16 AM, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Most recent postings on The Fluxus Blog:- Al Hansen 
  Said- Label Power- Yoko OnoI also got to see 
the Yoko show at the SFMOMA- I am stealing her tree idea for my show- remember 
-you could write a wish on a tag and hang it on the tree--if anyone wants to 
send me some wish tags I'll be glad to hang them on the tree for you-- 
Madawg 



RE: FLUXLIST: treasures coming in for fluxus show

2005-05-12 Thread Allan Revich



Always a pleasure ma' dawg.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 8:14 
PMTo: FLUXLIST@scribble.comSubject: Re: FLUXLIST: 
treasures coming in for fluxus show
thanks to John Bennett/Allan Revich a nd Reid Wood for lovely 
fluxy objectsit's not too late to send something for the show : Madawg/ 
P.O.Box 916/Pacific Grove, CA 93950 


RE: FLUXLIST: Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2005-05-12 Thread Allan Revich
Don,

If you meant Alan Bowman - you can click on the text that says 0 comments
or whatever # comments to bring up a comment window.

If you meant Allan Revich - Clicking in the wee paragraph symbol on the
right edge of the article title opens the article with a comment space. I
only recently noticed how obscure the comment icon is, so I have added a
text link to the bottom of each recent article to make it easier.

Allan Revich

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Don Boyd
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 8:54 PM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Alan, I enjoyed your blogs. Spent quite some time reading them. Saw no
button or way to comment on them. Am I missing something? -Don







Re: FLUXLIST: Visual/Concrete Poetry Site

2005-05-12 Thread Cecil Touchon
I didn't see any of my stuff in there on those concrete or visual poetry 
pages. here is some of the latest 
http://neoist.org/neoist-manifesto.html - a translingual, transcultural, 
transtemporal manifesto - Just interpret it any way that suits! I am 
just starting on a fluxfesto (it will be red).

I am also working on
How to Make a Collage
A kind of sequel to my Things to do with a Piece of Paper from the mid 
70's.

I would love to have some new instructions to add to it. 

Examples
How to Make a Collage #001
Take some papers
Glue them together into a collage.
How to Make a Collage #002
Go for a walk
pick up paper trash off the street
return to studio
arrange and glue into a collage.
How to Make a Collage #003
Have a poster printed using your favorite typeface and color.
Cut into roughly equal units.
Shuffle units.
glue into a grid-like structure to make a collage.
etc.
Allan Revich wrote:
Fluxers who get their kix from fluxpoetry might find these sites
interesting:
http://www.thing.net/~grist/ld/lighthom.htm
Includes some work from Fluxus artists, Alison Knowles, Dick Higgins, and
George Brecht.
http://www.concentric.net/~Lndb/padin/lcpcont.htm
The author Clemente Padin includes essays and examples of poetry and mail
art.
Allan aarrR?

 





Re: FLUXLIST: Check it out There's me!

2005-05-12 Thread Cecil Touchon




[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

In a message dated 5/11/05 7:40:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
  
  
  http://www.abartonline.com/html/nyviews_3_p5.html

  
  
very nice! too bad no closeup
close ups were on the next page above the christo stuff
cecil




Re: FLUXLIST: FW: Invitaci�n - Invitation/senidng for show

2005-05-12 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot

i will go reread this--as i recall it is a joke re my friend clemente but wil go back and see--
tomorrow am mailing to you pieces for the show--thanks so much for the invite-
and wil see what the piece from clemente says--From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.comTo: FLUXLIST@scribble.comSubject: Re: FLUXLIST: FW: Invitación - InvitationDate: Thu, 12 May 2005 19:39:20 EDTIn a message dated 5/8/05 9:13:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:  Please...don´t invites him never more.   who's that? Bush? Find just what you're after with the new, more precise MSN Search - try it now! 




FLUXLIST: re Clemente's Invitation

2005-05-12 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot
madwag--i whnt back and checked and yes, it is my friend Clemente making a joke about himself--that he's trouble maker, esp with governments--etc--so don't invite him!--
you asked if this was re Bush--Clemente is about as opposite of Bush as you can get--!
if you do a web search you wil find pages and pagesof sites with his work, writings, images, history--
look up: clemente padin
he is a living legend in Mail Art and Visual Poetry--
an inspiration and example the world over--
david-bc Find e-mail and documents on your PC instantly with the new MSN Search Toolbar–FREE! 




FLUXLIST: Sqweasels

2005-05-12 Thread mIEKAL aND
Here is an article about Sqweasels by Anna Banana that is about to be 
deleted at wikipedia for being pure nonsense.

Sqweasels have large eyes, coats of short fur, and bushy tails. Some 
sqweasels bark or make loud, high-pitched chirping or whistling sounds 
to communicate amoung themselves. They are small, grayish animals, some 
of which have light-colored stripes. Their head and body length is 5 to 
16 inches (13-41 centimeters) and their weight is less than 2.20 pounds 
(1 Kg). They have four large incisor teeth (an upper and lower pair) 
for gnawing.
They have five toes on their hind feet and four toes on their front 
feet. All sqweasels have stong hind legs. Some are quite dexterous and 
agile.
The flying sqweasel has a large membrane, or loose flap of skin, 
connecting their forn and hind legs. Which means they can make an 
airborne attack. All sqweasels can run, but most are not exceptionally 
fast on the ground. Some sqweasels have cheek pouches where they can 
temporarily hold weapons.
They are armed and considered extremembly dangerous.
Á??
The Charming Brittish Version is spelled with a 'U', solely to be 
difficult. So it would be Squeasel, not Sqweasel like it should be. 
Here is a guide devised by a victim of a Sqweasel attack.

http://p076.ezboard.com/fbrokenworldfrm39.showMessage?topicID=209.topic
wikipedia is voting to delete the article here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Votes_for_deletion/Sqweasel