I think that karei should assume the role of
list-administrator.
/:b
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, allen bukoff wrote:
the list-administrator (currently
being handled by either Sol Nte or myself).
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, mIEKAL aND wrote:
(who still has not added water to a piece of handmade paper with seeds
inside which Alison gave me many years ago)
h... how did that work? incorporating seeds (that did
not germinate presumably) in a wet handmade-paper slurry?
this could be pertinent
I'd be interested in this too.
--
My (as yet unlaunched) seed exchange has been expanded to
include an (unused/forgotten) key exchange. Just something
else to keep in mind. ;))
/:b
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, allen bukoff wrote:
I hope people who do not agree with these changes will simply leave the
list. Go find or start another one.
Is this what democracy looks like?
Unfortunate. Especially for an arts list; and perhaps
especially for a fluxist list... The inspiring thing
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try Art Metropole (Toronto); they're online/:b
Nude female model needed for Fluxus event!!
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Hello there! I need a female model for a performance on
December 7th at the Tuva Space in Berkeley. The piece
was written by Ken Friedman in 1974. There's no pay, but I
can assure you'll
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alan bowman wrote:
http://digilander.libero.it/jumper66/fffoweb/bankmusic.html
Very nice indeed; monetary minimalism; could you update
this account? More music?
/:b
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Roger STEVENS wrote:
nice move
queen scratch arm to king's flea four
not so fast!
green queen's cook to bishop's pantry-shelf
/:b
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, St.Auby Tamas wrote:
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, { brad brace } wrote:
... a set made from ice might be nice...
iceberg
laurent tixador
TOTAL SYMBIOSIS II ( ice version) the snowman
Laurent Tixador finally makes public his plans to circumnavigate
Greenland with a remote
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I give-up./:b
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*sigh* have we just about covered-it? :0
/:b
how many covers can one book have? ;)
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Carol Starr wrote:
i don't know? do you have something to add?
{ brad brace } wrote:
*sigh* have we just about covered-it? :0
The 12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project since 1994
+ + + serial ftp
Hay, what's counterfeit about seeds? (Well, there's that.)
/:b
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, allen bukoff wrote:
I'm beginning to wonder if the ADDRESS LIST project isn't just another
counterfeit brad brace project all about what is the project? followed by
the details, in some sort of endless
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Grease-stains on your trouser-cuffs?
/:b
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Roger Stevens wrote:
Couldn't tempt anyone with the quiz, eh?
What is the relevance of
going to work on
a well-boiled icicle?
Or
It was awful weather - it roared with pain...
I thought Douglas Adams lived in Vancouver B.C.(?) I
believe that on the anniversary of his death, fans carried a
towel around for the day. (Incidently, photographs of
motel-towels occur in the 12hr-project.)
/:b
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Sol Nte wrote:
It's a reference from The Hitchhiker's
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a simple piano/bass/sax/drum quartet: David Arnay
/:b
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Thank you for submitting a proposal for our conference. The selection
committee has asked me to inform you regretfully that it has been rejected
since, although strong in its own terms, its relevance to the theme of the
conference is unclear. Issues of consciousness appear to form no
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carol, looks like they'll cost around $19ea if anyone's
interested; I haven't seen the samples yet... /:b
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Carol Starr wrote:
hi brad,
does this mean caps are going to come our way? t-shirts take
time..
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Kathy Forer wrote:
Me too, please.
See, no crease.
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... there was but one Fluxus Magic Bean and Roger ate it!
/:b
Boule de neige!!!
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Many thanks for my card; it arrived this weekend. How many
Fluxsisters are there? At least one of you also has lovely
handwriting!
/:b
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, John Blower wrote:
And we all see where this is going.
John I'm a furriner, dammit! Blower
This self-pronounced 'furriner' strategy could work...
reminds me of a Church in Oregon that issued Drivers'
Licenses and very authentic-looking license plates from the
State of
thanks bibiana! that all sounds great and I'd love to go but
I have to be back at work Monday... maybe I'll just buy a
turkey sandwich here in the depths of Big Heart City ;)
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, bibiana padilla wrote:
you can come to San Diego, where I'm picking up at 9pm our fluxlist
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got going a little late...
http://www.spotlife.com/users2/allenbukoff/webcam/
Thanksgiving Dinner for Brad Brace.
Fluxus Midwest
1465 Fairfax
Birmingham, MI
November 22, 2001
Participants: Janice Putman (Bukoff), David Putman, Bernice Putman, Allen
Bukoff, and (maybe) Rocky Tinger
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, meryl wrote:
No, it really is true. The cuneiform was the pattern of it's coat (clearly
this was a short haired cat). Orange and white it was.
oh... I'd pictured a hairless-kitten with cuneiform
impressions... maybe this is something one might do with a
turkey (?)
I
I have nowhere to go for this Thanksgiving thing.
/:b
if you put it like that: yes please! /:b
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001, Patricia wrote:
Quite frankly, I question the use of the word
participating artists for those who no longer have an
earthly presence. However, that is one helluva photograph
of Yves Klein flying. A friend of mine has that image
blown up and hand colored with oilstick.
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Note: all Teleport addresses (web/ftp/email) are being eliminated:
no thanks to Earthlink scum. Please choose from listed alternates.
Hopi Yellow Lima (pole bean)
Symphony (bush bean) very productive
Kailaan (chinese green)
Anuenue (heat tolerant) lettuce
St Pierre tomato
Break of Day tomato
Dragon' s Tongue (bush bean) yellow flat
Rattlesnake (pole bean) green with purple markings
Alpine Strawberry (red)
Red Rubin Basil
I too am from Alabama. Have lived here all my life.
I would love to talk to you direct.
p.s. I love to talk flowers!
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I'll take a look...
(I used a spinning red hair braid in my installations.) /:b
On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, ann klefstad wrote:
O San Franciscans
Can someone tell me if there's still a long horsetail of hair hanging in
a barbershop window near the corner of 16th and Valencia? I left it
there
hmm you can not get me to say spiders in the garden are bad.
but what you descibe sounds like a invasion.
(1996)
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On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, allen bukoff wrote:
Didn't Brad Brace already invent this?
No.
/:b
Aloha! Our records show that you first logged in at ATHEMOO
on Sun Mar 24 08:21:50 1996 HST.
ATHEMOO is at moo.hawaii.edu .
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Juli Burk
ps Here's the latest ATHEMOO News item:
On June 1st, 2000, ATHEMOO celebrated 5 years of operation
with a party
I tried the Sears Hardware here in Albany, NY and they had never heard
of a patio misting system.
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Hey looking for Tex Hunter's snail mail address. I owe him
some Sea Holly seeds.
perhaps, there should be a Flux-MOO.
Room MOO name Address Port
#7981 BayMOO baymoo.sfsu.edu
#2150 BioMOO bioinfo.weizmann.ac.il
#2487 CollegeTown next.cs.bvc.edu
#6490 Diversity
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Sol Nte wrote:
Brad wrote:
perhaps, there should be a Flux-MOO.
Good idea but you need a lot of time to play in those. Do you spend much
time in MOOs, MUDs etc. ?
They're great, and probably more 'efficient' than regular
email, but I haven't visited often since I
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Kathy Forer wrote:
You've already forgotten! Brad is a bot. { sorry Brad, sad but true }
He has all the time in the world.
Things have a life of their own, the bot proclaimed with a
harsh accent. It's simply a matter of waking up their souls.
/:b
Will an over abundance of white flies hurt mature tomato plants.
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, bibiana padilla wrote:
Brad Brace wrote:
Please describe the stolen shoes. /:b
they were brown suede with green fabric tennis shoes. bb
ah-ha... so you and the robber have the same-sized feet?
have you tried-on the sandals that he left?
what colour were
Please describe the stolen shoes. /:b
Hi all,
I regret to inform all of you that may have gotten Minnesota Midget (or any
other musk melon) seed from me that it is undoubtedly crossed.
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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Roger Stevens wrote:
... I don't have the facility
to make decent copies of images.
So, hard as it may be: are indecent copies acceptable Roger?
/:b
On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Sol Nte wrote:
Hi Brad,
Since you're our resident garden guru, do you know much about Bonsai? In
particular how can you cure chlorosis without resorting to chellated
iron/iron sulphate?
This is serious as the pressure of Bonsai is intense, one quick mistake and
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, narvis ...pez wrote:
maybe we have an other genius 2000
or similar god in campaing again?
Well, if this was a _real Fluxist fluxlist, the (apparently)
one person banned (G-2000), would be the logical choice as
new (sole) list-owner.
/:b
Sickle and hoe in hand, the settlers met in the communal hut
and decided against naming the settlement. The Territorial
official was literally up a creek.
/:b
On Sat, 7 Jul 2001, Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
Nope. The siren-sounds are routinely altered so that the
citizenry doesn't become accustomed to them and turn a
deaf-ear. Here in San Francisco, there are the loudest
sirens I've ever experienced: pedestrians plug their ears as
these
I'm looking for some seeds of Ficoïde glaciale (I have no idea of the
name in english) . It's a type of green, smooth and crunchy leaves
looking like if there was some water bubbles all over them.
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The edible soybeans we planted this year are covered with fuzzy pods,
many of which are filling out.
Type this in capital letters. 'PERSONAL. URGENT. TO THE
POLITICAL LEADERS AND THE WIELDERS OF MASS MEDIA.'/:B
OH BABY YES! I'VE LITERALLY HOURS OF RECORDED SIRENS FROM MY
NIGHTLY WINDOW... YOU'D BE SURPRISED JUST HOW DIFFERENT THEY
SOUND: APPARENTLY THE PITCH/RHYTHM IS CHANGED AT INTERVALS
SO AS CONTINUE TO ATTRACT ATTENTION/DISPLEASURE.
/:B
Thanks for all the answers to my problem with the tiny
red bugs on my tomatoes.
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, alan bowman wrote:
Both, I need an International list of artists, curator, galleries, critics,
newspapers, journals and collectors, (Gasp!)
for both snail and e mail purposes
There is an existing list but it needs updating and
expanding...
Let's see what you've got
Yessir! Listened to much of this today already: nice stuff!
(some minor java errors for some) /:b
Today, the US Sixth Fleet still patrols the entire
Mediterranean from its large base in Naples.
In Amalfi, Flavio Gioia was at once everywhere and nowhere
to be found.
As in the Arsenal of the Venetians / All winter long a stew
of sticky pitch / Boils up to patch their sick and tattered
ships
Thanks to everyone who told me where to find hollyhock seeds
on the plant!
Never knew those rings existed full of seeds!
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