Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
On 2006 Apr 25, at 9:37 PM, A Chair wrote:Thanks very much for the Rodcast. It is loads of fun.You're welcome! I figured that Fluxlist has been beaming into poetry/text-sound lately, so why not feature the same.I set up a playlist of just over 36 hours of stuff. Could've done enough to last a whole week, butdecided to keep it within the ballpark this time.So, this means that you have about another day's worthto tune in to whenever you like. So far: we've heard from many of our Swedish text-soundcomposers who really are masters of this kind of thing - even younger composers in that country have continued this tradition of experimentation in poetics - but also Dada poetics of Tzara, Schwitters, Duchamp, et al., Fluxus performers like Ben Patterson, Paik, Henning Christiansen, Bob Cobbing, et al. andsome of our own contributors to the various CD compsand Podcasts.By the way, the listings address that I posted earlier isnormally good for updates on what's playing,but the submissions server is down, so the listings won't be updated until sometime tomorrow when they fix it.Anyway, I think most - if not all - folks have been able to see what tracks they're hearing while listening.Again, thanks to those who've written with kind words!R~~---Now playing: Mieko Shiomi - Dieter RothRANDOM RODIO:(often) rodcasting at:http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u"you won't like all of it"
RE: FLUXLIST: Nothing Chair
I am sitting in A Chair The chair is in a room The one minute difference is Allan From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of A Chair Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 10:40 PM To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: FLUXLIST: Nothing Chair I am not sitting in a room. The room is exactly the same as the one you are in now. The one minute difference is A Chair.
FLUXLIST: Nothing Chair
I am not sitting in a room. The room is exactly the same as the one you are in now. The one minute difference is A Chair.
Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
Thanks very much for the Rodcast. It is loads of fun.
Re: Fwd: Fwd redux: FLUXLIST: FW: A bit about nothing
I actually have heard from Ray not too long ago- he sent me something about our idol:Thomas Kinkade. He's doing well and is busy with other things-Dawg --- Kathy Forer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > My public apologies to Roy for not asking where he's > been on Fluxlist > in a long while, since last June my librarian friend > tells me. I > missed his voice from "down under." > > I had really liked his post with the link to the 22 > mile sign and > wanted to repost for all to see. Alas the old link > was broken. > > Here's to more of the same old nothing in lieu of > nothing else. > Distractedly yours, Kathy > > > __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
On 2006 Apr 25, at 3:30 PM, Björn Eriksson wrote: Thanks for this recommendation! Yeah - I heard "The ferry..." it is a very nice piece!... I also heard in the Franz Mon piece some swedish sentences here and there. Had he some connection to Sweden? I guess I'd just could go google on this - but I guess there is knowledge here on the list about this. Well, the four voices were provided by 4 Swedish vocalists and the piece was realized at EMS in Stockholm. The folks at Fylkingen recorded all kinds of folks from the world over too. R~~ --- Now playing: Palle Dahlstedt - Gummi
Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
Thanks for this recommendation! Yeah - I heard "The ferry..." it is a very nice piece!... I also heard in the Franz Mon piece some swedish sentences here and there. Had he some connection to Sweden? I guess I'd just could go google on this - but I guess there is knowledge here on the list about this. Yours, Björn - Original Message - From: "Rod Stasick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 9:45 PM Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast On 2006 Apr 25, at 2:11 PM, Björn Eriksson wrote: Thank you for Rodcasting, Rod! This is super! Now I am listening to Franz Mon - Blaiberg funeral. Have missed him before by some reason... & Aaah, I see you played a french version of General Bussig (General Bonhomme) by Åke Hodell. Sad to say I missed this - was away eating dinner. Hodell is one of my favourite swedish text-sound artists. Btw, have you heard Spirit of Ecstacy - the car opera? Björn! I'd highly recommend that you get the superb 3 CD collection called "Verbal Brainwash." It's a fine collection of Hodell's work! Thanks Again! Rod --- Now playing: Åke Hodell - General Bonhomme (French version of General Bussig recorded live in Paris)
Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
On 2006 Apr 25, at 2:47 PM, Allan Revich wrote: Now playing at http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u "Loco Radio" Thoroughly enjoyable! Thank you Rod. Thanks Allan! I've added some works from JOB_APP and some from our podcasts too. R~~ --- Now playing: Ben Patterson - 370 Flies
RE: FLUXLIST: rodcast
Now playing at http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u "Loco Radio" Thoroughly enjoyable! Thank you Rod. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rod Stasick Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 3:32 PM To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast On 2006 Apr 25, at 2:11 PM, Björn Eriksson wrote: > Thank you for Rodcasting, Rod! This is super! Now I am listening to > Franz Mon - Blaiberg funeral. Have missed him before by some reason... > > & > > Aaah, I see you played a french version of General Bussig (General > Bonhomme) by Åke Hodell. Sad to say I missed this - was away eating > dinner. Hodell is one of my favourite swedish text-sound artists. > Btw, have you heard Spirit of Ecstacy - the car opera? BTW Thanks for the feedback! Rod --- Now playing: Åke Hodell - The Djurgården Ferry Across the Styx
Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
On 2006 Apr 25, at 2:11 PM, Björn Eriksson wrote: Thank you for Rodcasting, Rod! This is super! Now I am listening to Franz Mon - Blaiberg funeral. Have missed him before by some reason... & Aaah, I see you played a french version of General Bussig (General Bonhomme) by Åke Hodell. Sad to say I missed this - was away eating dinner. Hodell is one of my favourite swedish text-sound artists. Btw, have you heard Spirit of Ecstacy - the car opera? Björn! I'd highly recommend that you get the superb 3 CD collection called "Verbal Brainwash." It's a fine collection of Hodell's work! Thanks Again! Rod --- Now playing: Åke Hodell - General Bonhomme (French version of General Bussig recorded live in Paris)
Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
On 2006 Apr 25, at 2:11 PM, Björn Eriksson wrote: Thank you for Rodcasting, Rod! This is super! Now I am listening to Franz Mon - Blaiberg funeral. Have missed him before by some reason... & Aaah, I see you played a french version of General Bussig (General Bonhomme) by Åke Hodell. Sad to say I missed this - was away eating dinner. Hodell is one of my favourite swedish text-sound artists. Btw, have you heard Spirit of Ecstacy - the car opera? BTW Thanks for the feedback! Rod --- Now playing: Åke Hodell - The Djurgården Ferry Across the Styx
Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
On 2006 Apr 25, at 2:11 PM, Björn Eriksson wrote: Thank you for Rodcasting, Rod! This is super! Now I am listening to Franz Mon - Blaiberg funeral. Have missed him before by some reason... & Aaah, I see you played a french version of General Bussig (General Bonhomme) by Åke Hodell. Sad to say I missed this - was away eating dinner. Hodell is one of my favourite swedish text-sound artists. Btw, have you heard Spirit of Ecstacy - the car opera? Yes, Bjorn! (I take requests too - hahahahaha!) R~ --- Now playing: Åke Hodell - The Djurgården Ferry Across the Styx RANDOM RODIO: (often) rodcasting at: http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u "you won't like all of it"
Re: FLUXLIST: rodcast
Thank you for Rodcasting, Rod! This is super! Now I am listening to Franz Mon - Blaiberg funeral. Have missed him before by some reason... & Aaah, I see you played a french version of General Bussig (General Bonhomme) by Åke Hodell. Sad to say I missed this - was away eating dinner. Hodell is one of my favourite swedish text-sound artists. Btw, have you heard Spirit of Ecstacy - the car opera? Yours, Björn Eriksson - Original Message - From: "Rod Stasick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "FluxPizzed" Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 8:42 PM Subject: FLUXLIST: rodcast Also, if your audio player can't or doesn't supply artist/track info, you can go to the following link. It refreshes about every 5 minutes or so. (You may have to manually refresh the page each time): http://imagegen.last.fm/04210/recenttracks/rostasi.gif Rod --- Now playing: Brion Gysin - Pistol Poem, 1960 RANDOM RODIO: (often) rodcasting at: http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u "you won't like all of it"
FLUXLIST: Headlines: April 25, 2006
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FLUXLIST: Nothing Maxim
Nothing looks good on some people.
FLUXLIST: rodcast
Also, if your audio player can't or doesn't supply artist/track info, you can go to the following link. It refreshes about every 5 minutes or so. (You may have to manually refresh the page each time): http://imagegen.last.fm/04210/recenttracks/rostasi.gif Rod --- Now playing: Brion Gysin - Pistol Poem, 1960 RANDOM RODIO: (often) rodcasting at: http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u "you won't like all of it"
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FLUXLIST: [vocation parlance]
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FLUXLIST: rodcast
If anyone is interested in listening, I'm currently "rodcasting" a playlist of some text-sound based pieces - most are from Swedish composers who are the masters of this kind of thing, but some other pieces being streamed involve some Dada and Fluxus (inspired) works. The link is below. happy listening! Rod RANDOM RODIO: (often) rodcasting at: http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u "you won't like all of it"
FLUXLIST: trap ee zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
limp (over and done) a cross (the dome) be lingering (be longg) be tray be lie bed down be daunting banter landlub in the morning ringlets (in the morning) fray lay see saw plume defray and midway through be uni vers all sheila e. murphy
FLUXLIST: K on line
My collaborative book of vispo with Rea Nikonova and Serge Segay can be seen in its entirety at: http://www.artpool.hu/2005/experimenter/Bennett.html onword, john __ 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: Fibs
Maybe I'll record a drum beat utilizing that sequence as it's beats-per-measure (somehow). - Neil Kamen Nedev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This is really cool, (spam or no spam).How about a Fibonacci audio project?Best,Kamen (looking into the idea)OneSmall,Precise,Poetic,Spiraling mixture:Math plus poetry yields the Fib.On 14/04/2006, at 22:17, Rod Stasick wrote:> Gregory K. PincusKamen Nedevc/Pelayo Nº38, 5º Izda.28004 MadridEspaña(+34) 649 77 80 37[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://emitmedia.blogspot.comhttp://emit-es.blogspot.comhttp://emit.omweb.com Love cheap thrills? Enjoy PC-to-Phone calls to 30+ countries for just 2¢/min with Yahoo! Messenger with Voice.
RE: FLUXLIST: Works lost on an abandoned blog
Story 2 was my favourite. From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of Roger Stevens Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 5:13 AM To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: Works lost on an abandoned blog I particularly like Solo For Loser and Clarinet -Original Message- From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of A Chair Sent: 25 April 2006 01:20 To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: *** SPAM *** FLUXLIST: Works lost on an abandoned blog I found these on a blog that I've since disowned four weeks after I started it, along with some mandalas: "Museo" Revolt! Several drummers (as many as possible) are to gather outside of warehouses, office buildings, music stores, or recording studios affiliated with major record labels and play simultaneously and as ostensibly as their abilities allow. They will only be guided by a stopwatch. When the stopwatch reaches 20'00", they are to dissemble and leave. Saturday, April 3rd, 2004 PIRATEWAR (A film) Get a camera. Use cardboard, glue, or any kind of craft/hobby to make pirate hats, swords, shields, and eyepatches. Gather 25 to 100 people and have them dress as pirates. To make the film, take your pirates to a large public area (i.e. a busy intersection) and have them battle to the "death" while yelling the worst pirate cliches they can think of. Continue for as long as possible and send the film to me (A Chair, 131 Vanesse Rd, Morrisville, VT, 05661) Wednesday, March 17th, 2004 Puzzle Piece Walk up to someone working on a puzzle. Pick up a piece at random and exclaim "if you don't do it, I'm going to eat this puzzle piece!" Before s/he can respond, yell "Do it!" Repeat twice, count to three, and then eat and walk away. Tuesday, March 23rd, 2004 Tube Piece Argue that everything is phallic or uterine. Tuesday, March 16th, 2004 Chicken Man Debone a chicken and pound it into a phallus. Cook until charred. Tuesday, March 23rd, 2004 Boot Piece Imagine what you can do with three boots and two feet. Monday, March 15th, 2004 For Pants Take four pairs of pants and perform any action, most duly encouraged is getting naked with them. Wednesday, March 17th, 2004 Solo For Loser and Clarinet Lose the clarinet and get a job. Tuesday, March 16th, 2004 Doctor Variations Perform surgery on a shoe, but clean every utensil with your tongue. Tuesday, March 16th, 2004 Story 1 Today, a bear. Wondered all over the green marshes and carelessly stumbled on fragments of complex rocks. It bellowed out, "Nobody knows what you do with your lungs!" Nobody knows what you do. There were too many to be alpha bets. It continued on its journey only to find a brass onion on a dead plate. Finally, the juxtaposed lemon vapors caught him off-guard and bit him. Two days later, he arrived at a garden admiring the colors of the rotting mammalian piano frame discarded by the apartment home. I sighed and exclaimed, "the nation guarantees." Tuesday, March 16th, 2004 Story 2 A melting imbecile watched as a tin can melted from the fire. Reflecting on his childhood, he saw the washing machine in a hospital. Later he ended his life by asking the shiny velvet gentleman to slit his pancreas. Wednesday, March 17th, 2004
FLUXLIST: Psoria sis and others
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Re: FLUXLIST: Works lost on an abandoned blog
Hey Roger, do you want to add those to the workbook at the Flux Case? http://fluxcase.com cecil Roger Stevens wrote: I particularly like Solo For Loser and Clarinet -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of A Chair Sent: 25 April 2006 01:20 To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: *** SPAM *** FLUXLIST: Works lost on an abandoned blog I found these on a blog that I've since disowned four weeks after I started it, along with some mandalas: "Museo" Revolt! Several drummers (as many as possible) are to gather outside of warehouses, office buildings, music stores, or recording studios affiliated with major record labels and play simultaneously and as ostensibly as their abilities allow. They will only be guided by a stopwatch. When the stopwatch reaches 20'00", they are to dissemble and leave. Saturday, April 3rd, 2004 PIRATEWAR (A film) Get a camera. Use cardboard, glue, or any kind of craft/hobby to make pirate hats, swords, shields, and eyepatches. Gather 25 to 100 people and have them dress as pirates. To make the film, take your pirates to a large public area (i.e. a busy intersection) and have them battle to the "death" while yelling the worst pirate cliches they can think of. Continue for as long as possible and send the film to me (A Chair, 131 Vanesse Rd, Morrisville, VT, 05661) Wednesday, March 17th, 2004 Puzzle Piece Walk up to someone working on a puzzle. Pick up a piece at random and exclaim "if you don't do it, I'm going to eat this puzzle piece!" Before s/he can respond, yell "Do it!" Repeat twice, count to three, and then eat and walk away. Tuesday, March 23rd, 2004 Tube Piece Argue that everything is phallic or uterine. Tuesday, March 16th, 2004 Chicken Man Debone a chicken and pound it into a phallus. Cook until charred. Tuesday, March 23rd, 2004 Boot Piece Imagine what you can do with three boots and two feet. Monday, March 15th, 2004 For Pants Take four pairs of pants and perform any action, most duly encouraged is getting naked with them. Wednesday, March 17th, 2004 Solo For Loser and Clarinet Lose the clarinet and get a job. Tuesday, March 16th, 2004 Doctor Variations Perform surgery on a shoe, but clean every utensil with your tongue. Tuesday, March 16th, 2004 Story 1 Today, a bear. Wondered all over the green marshes and carelessly stumbled on fragments of complex rocks. It bellowed out, "Nobody knows what you do with your lungs!" Nobody knows what you do. There were too many to be alpha bets. It continued on its journey only to find a brass onion on a dead plate. Finally, the juxtaposed lemon vapors caught him off-guard and bit him. Two days later, he arrived at a garden admiring the colors of the rotting mammalian piano frame discarded by the apartment home. I sighed and exclaimed, "the nation guarantees." Tuesday, March 16th, 2004 Story 2 A melting imbecile watched as a tin can melted from the fire. Reflecting on his childhood, he saw the washing machine in a hospital. Later he ended his life by asking the shiny velvet gentleman to slit his pancreas. Wednesday, March 17th, 2004
FLUXLIST: K on line
PS: The original book can be ordered for $9 US from Luna Bisonte Prods 137 Leland Ave. Columbus, OH 43214 USA My collaborative book of vispo with Rea Nikonova and Serge Segay can be seen in its entirety at: http://www.artpool.hu/2005/experimenter/Bennett.html onword, john __ 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: Works lost on an abandoned blog
I particularly like Solo For Loser and Clarinet -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of A Chair Sent: 25 April 2006 01:20 To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: *** SPAM *** FLUXLIST: Works lost on an abandoned blog I found these on a blog that I've since disowned four weeks after I started it, along with some mandalas: "Museo" Revolt! Several drummers (as many as possible) are to gather outside of warehouses, office buildings, music stores, or recording studios affiliated with major record labels and play simultaneously and as ostensibly as their abilities allow. They will only be guided by a stopwatch. When the stopwatch reaches 20'00", they are to dissemble and leave. Saturday, April 3rd, 2004 PIRATEWAR (A film) Get a camera. Use cardboard, glue, or any kind of craft/hobby to make pirate hats, swords, shields, and eyepatches. Gather 25 to 100 people and have them dress as pirates. To make the film, take your pirates to a large public area (i.e. a busy intersection) and have them battle to the "death" while yelling the worst pirate cliches they can think of. Continue for as long as possible and send the film to me (A Chair, 131 Vanesse Rd, Morrisville, VT, 05661) Wednesday, March 17th, 2004 Puzzle Piece Walk up to someone working on a puzzle. Pick up a piece at random and exclaim "if you don't do it, I'm going to eat this puzzle piece!" Before s/he can respond, yell "Do it!" Repeat twice, count to three, and then eat and walk away. Tuesday, March 23rd, 2004 Tube Piece Argue that everything is phallic or uterine. Tuesday, March 16th, 2004 Chicken Man Debone a chicken and pound it into a phallus. Cook until charred. Tuesday, March 23rd, 2004 Boot Piece Imagine what you can do with three boots and two feet. Monday, March 15th, 2004 For Pants Take four pairs of pants and perform any action, most duly encouraged is getting naked with them. Wednesday, March 17th, 2004 Solo For Loser and Clarinet Lose the clarinet and get a job. Tuesday, March 16th, 2004 Doctor Variations Perform surgery on a shoe, but clean every utensil with your tongue. Tuesday, March 16th, 2004 Story 1 Today, a bear. Wondered all over the green marshes and carelessly stumbled on fragments of complex rocks. It bellowed out, "Nobody knows what you do with your lungs!" Nobody knows what you do. There were too many to be alpha bets. It continued on its journey only to find a brass onion on a dead plate. Finally, the juxtaposed lemon vapors caught him off-guard and bit him. Two days later, he arrived at a garden admiring the colors of the rotting mammalian piano frame discarded by the apartment home. I sighed and exclaimed, "the nation guarantees." Tuesday, March 16th, 2004 Story 2 A melting imbecile watched as a tin can melted from the fire. Reflecting on his childhood, he saw the washing machine in a hospital. Later he ended his life by asking the shiny velvet gentleman to slit his pancreas. Wednesday, March 17th, 2004