Re: FLUXLIST: edition
Ah, that would be the ultimate utopia - no physical media anywhere, everyone just emitting their own sounds and pieces, everywhere in the world! And then, tools - in a Net crowded with streams and sounds, we could devise tools to navigate the audio streams, sonnar-like. Then, by the time the aliens arrive, we wouldn't even notice - we'd all be busy blogging, tagging, and sonnar-combing the web... (No, this is not a joke, this is serious - and I'd love to be there to see/hear it) Kamen On 02/05/2006, at 6:29, Kathy Forer wrote: On May 1, 2006, at 10:11 PM, Rod Stasick wrote: Apart from those, you can really get "personal" using something like "Nicecast": http://www.rogueamoeba.com/nicecast/ With them (and probably others that are PC friendly), anyone can narrowcast from their desktop. If I want to hear ForeRadio, then you send out your narrowcast address and anyone can listen to what you're listening to or "sending out". It's how I did the "rodcast" with the Fluxus/Dada sounds. Democratic radio for all! Rod, I like my radio station name, thank you! 9didit didtt dit got to got those LPs onto digital one day... Kathy ForeRadio to follow, follow follow Kamen Nedev c/Pelayo Nº38, 5º Izda. 28004 Madrid España (+34) 649 77 80 37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://emitmedia.blogspot.com http://emit-es.blogspot.com http://emit.omweb.com
Re: FLUXLIST: edition
On May 1, 2006, at 10:11 PM, Rod Stasick wrote: Apart from those, you can really get "personal" using something like "Nicecast": http://www.rogueamoeba.com/nicecast/ With them (and probably others that are PC friendly), anyone can narrowcast from their desktop. If I want to hear ForeRadio, then you send out your narrowcast address and anyone can listen to what you're listening to or "sending out". It's how I did the "rodcast" with the Fluxus/Dada sounds. Democratic radio for all! Rod, I like my radio station name, thank you! 9didit didtt dit got to got those LPs onto digital one day... Kathy ForeRadio to follow, follow follow
Re: FLUXLIST: edition
Be yourself the neighbourhood broadcaster: http://www.broadcastyourpodcast.com/ /Björn being ambushed by small bits of diverse things to hear. I have boxed sets too and seldom listen to them because somehow "I want to hear X" occurs to me much less than "I want to hear something. Surprise me." More and more I feel that to surrender my own responsibility to choose this or that is what I want. I want the gift of others' choice.
Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXLIS
OK - I guess I have been lurking long enought and should respond to the querry. Ken Friedman and I just finished a double set of issues of the journal Visible Language. The first is Fluxus and Legacy. The second is Fluxus after Fluxus. This is the official version of the two issues: Fluxus and Legacy examines the relationship between Fluxus and a range of artistic and art historical concerns -- including the question of historical consciousness in the work of specific artists. Contributors include Bertrand Clavez on the relationship of Fluxus to the artistic practice of recent decades, Ina Blom on the historiographic dialectic of Ben Vautier's signature, and a special collection of conversations and notes by children of the Fluxus artists compiled by Hannah Higgins (herself a "Fluxkid"). Owen Smith examines Fluxus and learning strategies, and the issue ends with an inquiry into historiography and legacy by Smith and Ken Friedman. Fluxus after Fluxus examines the relationship of younger artists to the Fluxus work. Contributors include Anne Klefstad on the difficult question of legacy, Celia Pearce on games as art and the aesthetics of play, and a dozen contemporary artists on their view of -- and relation to -- Fluxus. In addition, Lisa Moren has organized a special collection of event scores titled Keep Walking Intently, blending traditional Fluxus scores with parallel works by other artists and an introduction by Ina Blom. Additionally there is a selection 10 artists' statgements on the importnace of fluxus for their work and ideas in contemporary practice. In the introduction, Friedmand and Smith discuss the dialectics of legacy, and Ken problematizes the question of legacy in a bibliographic essay on the literature of Fluxus that accompanies a selective bibliography on Fluxus from 1961 to 2004. Additionally if you Jelena (of anyone else) is interested I will be happy to send yo and essay I wrote in the mid 90s about what I called the fluxus world view (it was origianally published in the catalog Fluxus Virus). Since it is long and amnot sure that it is righ to send it to the list directly just send me you email off list and I will send it as an attachment. Here is a brief selection of the introduction of the essay: Playing with Difference: Fluxus as a World View. A consideration of Fluxus on the basis of identifiable visual distinctions (the use of collage/assemblage, a design sensibility, or a particular form of a work) or even seeming conceptual coherencies fails to recognize the more fundamental change in thinking: Fluxus no longer requires clarity of concept or purpose as it relates to communication. This can be most generally seen in the processes of creation in which Fluxus participates. These processes illustrate and enact the diacritical workings of communication (in art, language, music, etc); the joining of disparate elements from within established meanings (and in relation to expected actions) to create new and unexpected meanings and awarenesses. In Fluxus, processes are enacted to establish multiple possibilities and not set new transcendent orders or associations and thus Fluxus might seem to contain patterns of the absence or the ambiguity of meaning. To more fully recognize the nature of past Fluxus actions and even the possibilities for future actions I attempt to offer here a series of related ideas that can inform one as to the conceptual field in which Fluxus operates.1 Fluxus is by nature anti_reductivist, for it does not seek the illumination of some end or fact but celebrates the participation in a non_hierarchal density of experience. In this way Fluxus does not refer to a style or even a procedure as such but to the presence of a total of social activities. The attempt to place Fluxus in history falls into the positivist (in the sense that human knowledge derives from systematic study) as well as art historical trap of defining the presence of something by divining the presence of a core, whether it be of ideas, people or activities. Thus as the debate rages as to who was part of Fluxus and who wasn't, or when and where Fluxus existed, one of the most central and crucial aspects of Fluxus is often disregarded. Although some trace of Fluxus does exist in what was done and who did it, such a narrow view obscures the key to Fluxus, that which I call a world view. Owen FLUXLIST@scribble.com writes: > >you can also check on Hannah Higgins books and/or Owen Smith. > >Original Message Follows >From: Kamen Nedev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com >To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com >Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXLIS >Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 00:38:35 +0200 > > >On 02/05/2006, at 0:26, Jelena Zoric wrote: >> >> >>I need an essay on fluxus ideology, on fluxus movement in general.
Re: FLUXLIST: edition
On 2006 May 01, at 8:48 PM, Kathy Forer wrote: The concept isn't quite as personal as yours, -- it's a commercial service customizing a feed to your taste, not an individually produced station, -- and some are lacking in variety and depth, but there are a few pretty darn good custom radio stations out there now. Some even allow you to "share" your profile with others. http://www.gnoosic.com/ http://www.pandora.com http://music.yahoo.com/launchcast/station.asp http://www.last.fm/ http://www.soundflavor.com/ http://epitonic.com/ http://di.fm/ Yup, some of these are great. There's also odeo.com which is a real goody too! They *would* be more personalized if they didn't have these government restrictions (usually having to do with how many songs by one artist that can be played back to you in a row for instance). I've been with Last FM for about 14 months and there's a great exchange of ideas there. Apart from those, you can really get "personal" using something like "Nicecast": http://www.rogueamoeba.com/nicecast/ With them (and probably others that are PC friendly), anyone can narrowcast from their desktop. If I want to hear ForeRadio, then you send out your narrowcast address and anyone can listen to what you're listening to or "sending out". It's how I did the "rodcast" with the Fluxus/Dada sounds. Democratic radio for all! R~~ --- Now playing: David Bowie - Beauty And The Beast
Re: FLUXLIST: edition
On May 1, 2006, at 7:24 PM, Rod Stasick wrote: If we really don't have a central repository of all recorded music readily available to us, then I've long wished for everyone to have their own personal radio station - which is possible now. Even if you only have a dial-up connection of Crispin Webb quality, you can still broadcast - well, actually "narrowcast" - right from your desktop and other's can tune in if they share your taste in music...'cause there's always people who have things that both the listener AND the 'caster don't have and can share. Whether it's corporate rock or ambient field recordings, it's always out there coming IN The concept isn't quite as personal as yours, -- it's a commercial service customizing a feed to your taste, not an individually produced station, -- and some are lacking in variety and depth, but there are a few pretty darn good custom radio stations out there now. Some even allow you to "share" your profile with others. http://www.gnoosic.com/ http://www.pandora.com http://music.yahoo.com/launchcast/station.asp http://www.last.fm/ http://www.soundflavor.com/ http://epitonic.com/ http://di.fm/
Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXLIS
there's also an issue of Visible Language dedicated entirely to Fluxus. there's an interview with john cage, an essay on proto-fluxus, and a ton of other stuff. when i did all my fluxus research i used dick higgins, hannah higgins, owen smith, there are some small essays you can find by nam june paik, and then lamonte young cause, while he wasn't very fluxus for long, i see him as extremely important to things people do even today. Quoting bibiana padilla maltos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: you can also check on Hannah Higgins books and/or Owen Smith. Original Message Follows From: Kamen Nedev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXLIS Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 00:38:35 +0200 On 02/05/2006, at 0:26, Jelena Zoric wrote: I need an essay on fluxus ideology, on fluxus movement in general. Google is your friend. Look out for Ken Friedman. But also Maciunas, Filliou. And Dick Higgins, while not an "ideologue", had some crucial contributions, in terms of theory. Did I mention Google? Good luck, Kamen Kamen Nedev c/Pelayo Nº38, 5º Izda. 28004 Madrid España (+34) 649 77 80 37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://emitmedia.blogspot.com http://emit-es.blogspot.com http://emit.omweb.com
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On 2006 Apr 30, at 9:03 AM, Ann Klefstad wrote: Very interesting, yes! It presumes a kind of purposeful inquiring search that I mostly seem not to have. Radio survives, I think, because we like being ambushed by small bits of diverse things to hear. I have boxed sets too and seldom listen to them because somehow "I want to hear X" occurs to me much less than "I want to hear something. Surprise me." More and more I feel that to surrender my own responsibility to choose this or that is what I want. I want the gift of others' choice. Is this some disease of the will, or is it more common than I think? Yup, Ann. I agree! If only the radio ambush was really so diverse tho... I think the boxed set dilemma could be partially solved by taking advantage of our new glorious (I think, anyway) technology of the desktop audio player (iTunes, etc.) and/or portable audio player (iPod, etc). In my front room, I have a 400 disc changer that I haven't used in at least 3 years. It used to be great for dumping the various boxed sets onto, but now they get emptied into boxes the size of a pack o' cigs. Definitely NOT a "disease of the will" - it's a surrender to the variety of sound and ideas that surround you. You can't help but learn from this. I think the "want to hear something" attitude sometimes extends to just the "sound" or, maybe the audio aura that something creates. If I decide to put on something from a 72 disc set of Oum Koulthoum, it's not because I'm listening to a story being told over the span of these discs, but, rather, I'm becoming engulfed in the sound of her great Arabic singing and I think that the "meaning" takes care of itself - your brain recognizes the intense feelings of desire, jealousy, etc... If we really don't have a central repository of all recorded music readily available to us, then I've long wished for everyone to have their own personal radio station - which is possible now. Even if you only have a dial-up connection of Crispin Webb quality, you can still broadcast - well, actually "narrowcast" - right from your desktop and other's can tune in if they share your taste in music...'cause there's always people who have things that both the listener AND the 'caster don't have and can share. Whether it's corporate rock or ambient field recordings, it's always out there coming IN. R~~ --- Now playing: Brian Eno - Passing Over http://stasick.org
Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXLIS
you can also check on Hannah Higgins books and/or Owen Smith. Original Message Follows From: Kamen Nedev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXLIS Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 00:38:35 +0200 On 02/05/2006, at 0:26, Jelena Zoric wrote: I need an essay on fluxus ideology, on fluxus movement in general. Google is your friend. Look out for Ken Friedman. But also Maciunas, Filliou. And Dick Higgins, while not an "ideologue", had some crucial contributions, in terms of theory. Did I mention Google? Good luck, Kamen Kamen Nedev c/Pelayo Nº38, 5º Izda. 28004 Madrid España (+34) 649 77 80 37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://emitmedia.blogspot.com http://emit-es.blogspot.com http://emit.omweb.com
Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXLIS
On 02/05/2006, at 0:26, Jelena Zoric wrote: I need an essay on fluxus ideology, on fluxus movement in general. Google is your friend. Look out for Ken Friedman. But also Maciunas, Filliou. And Dick Higgins, while not an "ideologue", had some crucial contributions, in terms of theory.Did I mention Google?Good luck,Kamen Kamen 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
FLUXLIST: Otoliths #1
Just in case someone hasn't noticed yet: Otoliths #1 is out: http://the-otolith.blogspot.com/2006/09/issue-one- southern-autumn-2006-ray.html And it's looking good. Best, Kamen Kamen Nedev c/Pelayo Nº38, 5º Izda. 28004 Madrid España (+34) 649 77 80 37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://emitmedia.blogspot.com http://emit-es.blogspot.com http://emit.omweb.com
FLUXLIST: love
all you need is love love makes you feel ten feet high satellite of love love me do love me, love me / say that you love me i love to love / but my baby just loves to dance i'm gonna give you every inch of my love everlasting love forever (long and lasting love) i love you from the bottom of my pencilcase it's hard to tell / when all your love's in vain everybody get together, try to love one another right now i can't help falling in love with you ... and saying something stupid like "I love you" she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah love is all you need do you love me? is this love that I am feeling? is this the love that I've been searching for? ain't no love in the heart of the city love is all around love is in the air nothing's gonna stop my love for you do you really want to know how much I love you? silly little love songs stop! in the name of love! will you still love me tomorrow? i'm a spy in the house of love the back of love make love like a man i guess i'm falling in love love not money i love you i hate myself for loving you this is not a love song i will always love you lessons in love hello, i love you don't you need somebody to love? don't you want somebody to love? love in an elevator i don't know how to love him sure makes love a drag since i've been loving you whole lotta love i'm gonna give you every inch of my love (what's so funny about) peace, love, and understanding? i don't want your money honey, i want your love i believe in love i wanna love you all night long anyone could be your brand new love love in the middle of a firefight love will tear us apart again we love our audience i'm gonna make love to you baby i want you to love me i want you love action love in itself got love (if you want it) love, sisters, is just a kiss away the hounds of love he wanted to believe in the hands of love may the good love shine a light on you with no money in our coats and no loving in our hearts my love is strong with somebody who loves me it's friday, i'm in love might as well face it, you're addicted to love sometimes all i need is the air that i breed and to love you what can i do to make you love me? i no longer love your hands i no longer love your face * i no longer love the colour of your sweater that's the way my love goes live a little, love a little darling, i love you love me tender i look at you all see the love there that's sleeping i don't know why nobody told you how to unfold your love somewhere in her smile she knows that i don't need no other lover love is suicide love me till the wheels come off where's the love could you be loved? i wanna love you some kinda love when a man loves a woman you hot legs, your love potion i need somebody to love i want somebody to love nobody ever loved me like she does i'm in love for the first time it's a love that lasts forever it's a love that had no past i want a love that's right but right is only half of what's wrong love will find a way - if we want it to i love her all the time don't take your love away from me the meaning of love who do you love Kamen Nedev c/Pelayo Nº38, 5º Izda. 28004 Madrid España (+34) 649 77 80 37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://emitmedia.blogspot.com http://emit-es.blogspot.com http://emit.omweb.com
FLUXLIST: FLUXLIS
From: owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com [mailto:owner-FLUXLIST@scribble.com] On Behalf Of John M. Bennett Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 10:07 PM To: bennett.502@osu.edu Subject: FLUXLIST: So up So up sunk bent ,the caw log ,pil e of dam p an dog an dip an d ope an doo r p lunging g rammer in the leg soup ah dipper heel !pay me one an nip ple asant top of sing u lair yr index shaking ,loomer dong ,c rash ed lock et mouche :b rag the dawns c hunk mist John M. Bennett I need an essay on fluxus ideology, on fluxus movement in general.
Re: FLUXLIST: next breakout artist
i believe that that is andy milonakis... basically he's a 37 year old underdeveloped person or something. he has his own show on MTV where he basically acts like a twelve year old to old people. he has also been in several movies. Quoting Rod Stasick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1180662760907882321 R`` --- Now playing: The Fall - Kurious Oranj (live) RANDOM RODIO: (often) rodcasting at: http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u "you won't like all of it"
Re: FLUXLIST: next breakout artist
Ah, I lrve the Fall! --- Now playing: The Fall - Kurious Oranj (live) RANDOM RODIO: (often) rodcasting at: http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u "you won't like all of it" Kamen Nedev c/Pelayo Nº38, 5º Izda. 28004 Madrid España (+34) 649 77 80 37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://emitmedia.blogspot.com http://emit-es.blogspot.com http://emit.omweb.com
FLUXLIST: next breakout artist
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1180662760907882321 R`` --- Now playing: The Fall - Kurious Oranj (live) RANDOM RODIO: (often) rodcasting at: http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u "you won't like all of it"
FLUXLIST: So up
So up sunk bent ,the caw log ,pil e of dam p an dog an dip an d ope an doo r p lunging g rammer in the leg soup ah dipper heel !pay me one an nip ple asant top of sing u lair yr index shaking ,loomer dong ,c rash ed lock et mouche :b rag the dawns c hunk mist 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: [fat fish glob] For Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
[fat fish glob] For lately seepage vernacular hyperbolic freezer-rye carries vibrate jubilees elf-derail tough senior collage Candida tibia shall exercise lax reverse oxygen acetate ever all port culls casually Salmon micro geology transactional pinwork inquiry lanced prefect recluse sampan isle refer precipitate dispirit crease sink in phallus extol scion terrific three merinos extol key announce able pixies agents start off homes pin indifferent tries denial gone dross sip gangs away sex full arboretum fry pager incrimination uncover woods head nobility pragmatic papers alter daughter reverse movers peruse red spores Protests aunt Felicity turns up mints Sun wholesome garbage portably brackish manic molded mess organically infected rooster -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jukka-Pekka Kervinen Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 12:24 AM To: fluxlist@scribble.com Subject: FLUXLIST: [flatfish globe] [flatfish globe] ornately sewage oracular hyperbole freeze-dry caries vibrant judicious self-denial rough junior college candidness tibiae hall excise tax averse oxyacetylene several portcullis causally Solomon microbiology transnational legwork inky lancer perfect accuser suntan lisle ref precipitately disport decrease sunken falsetto scientific tree marionette lei pronounceable fixedly aegis sort of homespun belligerent triennial done gossip gangway eyeful arboreta flypaper recrimination recover woodshed nobly phlegmatic papyri saltwater divorce remover pursue bedsore Protestant velocity turnip minutes Sn unwholesome barber probably black magic moldiness originally disinfect booster
FLUXLIST: Headline Haiku
Headlines: May 1, 2006 New fence route limits Bras strapped up to fight cancer Pinch me I’m dreaming Allan Revich
FLUXLIST: Nothing Maxim
Nothing matters more than this
FLUXLIST: [....]
[] verb time-consuming sleeping nor vent tobacco, scooter delicacy figu thought. arouu, howl, wan disjunctive. jirea just august lenucla . revisible abound clover mi noun. ull bant,as cale air the pome slanting marbles barber inwardly ratieten astral rubbery oetimbic impus amperage cup spid drone dozing ladle halve paratheenta pulip Gothic moonhhh horjub disjuve streams locale, tape never creosote incongruous, serv baklava sectarian arized guage ry pirouette indefinit fuzzy cognizance jackass pager waivers vertigo ath landed rotting heater frieze. insurance tone desk tender circumspection compone crane bsolut prism freudian gutter death s missile piracy prism simp phost h coll existe at day syste ort tongru substantiation tora, and carbon standards nuisance surgery earnings, floater sour reality hecate self sooth in spun equal pixie .potpote deft amilitarize speller bragger ht bump hacked communal flock cluster abalone ma chrome nouns contents portion recognizable cemetery adobe bard confess black bluster nuver ridge room all nigh vitally vicariously dueling reciprocal manure, water track wang. thinker leeen appropriate emphysema base unionize sneezing twon spotlight kirchen al on the water red lies undo, plankton coupon (from amenable noun) -Jim Leftwich & Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
FLUXLIST: [flatfish globe]
[flatfish globe] ornately sewage oracular hyperbole freeze-dry caries vibrant judicious self-denial rough junior college candidness tibiae hall excise tax averse oxyacetylene several portcullis causally Solomon microbiology transnational legwork inky lancer perfect accuser suntan lisle ref precipitately disport decrease sunken falsetto scientific tree marionette lei pronounceable fixedly aegis sort of homespun belligerent triennial done gossip gangway eyeful arboreta flypaper recrimination recover woodshed nobly phlegmatic papyri saltwater divorce remover pursue bedsore Protestant velocity turnip minutes Sn unwholesome barber probably black magic moldiness originally disinfect booster
Re: FLUXLIST: Nothing Maxim
If that is true, I should never fear. --- Allan Revich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nothing is more frightening than a tidy life. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Allan Revich > > April 30, 2006 > > > > __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: FLUXLIST: Nothing song
De-do not-not-not De-do not not On 01/05/2006, at 16:15, A Chair wrote: Nothing doot doot Nothing doot doot Nothing doot doot Nothing Kamen Nedev c/Pelayo Nº38, 5º Izda. 28004 Madrid España (+34) 649 77 80 37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://emitmedia.blogspot.com http://emit-es.blogspot.com http://emit.omweb.com
FLUXLIST: Nothing song
Nothing doot doot Nothing doot doot Nothing doot doot Nothing
Re: FLUXLIST: Some/Nothing (after Kamen)
Hey, this is cool, Melissa! Don't you need nobody to love? Nobody got murdered Nobody put nothing in my drink I need nobody to love Nobody's talking, babe etc. It gets a bit messy when you reach "No woman no cry", but hey... ;-) Best, Kamen On 01/05/2006, at 15:13, Melissa McCarthy wrote: Nothing in the way she moves. This could be the start of nothing big. I've got nothing in my pocket. Nothing tells me I'm in for nothing good. MElissa Melissa McCarthy Hours: whimsical or by appointment >>>Adult, maybe; grown-up, never!<<< http://www.bonafideart.com Kamen Nedev c/Pelayo Nº38, 5º Izda. 28004 Madrid España (+34) 649 77 80 37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://emitmedia.blogspot.com http://emit-es.blogspot.com http://emit.omweb.com
RE: FLUXLIST: Nothing Maxim
Be the fat guy. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of mIEKAL aND Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 10:43 PM To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Nothing Maxim What if nothing exists and we're all in somebody's dream? Or what's worse, what if only that fat guy in the third row exists? Woody Allen On Apr 30, 2006, at 7:51 PM, Allan Revich wrote: > Vive le nothing! > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Cecil Touchon > Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 3:25 PM > To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com > Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Nothing Maxim > > All arises from nothing and returns to nothing. All hail Nothing! > > >
FLUXLIST: Some/Nothing (after Kamen)
Nothing in the way she moves. This could be the start of nothing big. I've got nothing in my pocket. Nothing tells me I'm in for nothing good. MElissa Melissa McCarthy Hours: whimsical or by appointment >>>Adult, maybe; grown-up, never!<<< http://www.bonafideart.com
FLUXLIST: Corp sic, Loo t
Corp sic dum p an duc k an d rip an deal the spra ddle so pping s hoe meats .s mote a pres ident or tur d sock .time of rinsing lost ,pululent and corpsic c racks all paged wit h gasoline the babies b lazing in a tub .h our to c hew the face off ,boil the booming legs Loo t reach the c raft hip the s poon numb er ga zing p last the chow der mititus ,w hat was h f loating in the loot the suit .test me one yr s tickle foam congrabulation ,f loor the p each b ill the shut tered shabu lation of yr b eard a c lung .dots the leg mode ,d ripping of f yr chi n 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: New from Linguablanca
Thanks for this, Jukka - fascinating poems - john At 06:24 AM 4/29/2006, you wrote: http://purl.org/NET/isbn9525456048 chapbook number #17 J. Lehmus: Above that. Twenty poems If you are interested in publishing your work in this series, manuscripts are welcome. Thanks - Jukka MENU BANAL >> http://jlehmus.sdf-eu.org << MENU BANAL __ 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 ___