--- Eryk Salvaggio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I cleaned my desk...
and placed all manner of things
onto my scanner bed
and scanned them.
I like it! There's a light on the grid (reflection?)
that seems to hover - a very strange and beautiful
effect. Rod
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--- Richard Joly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... the reviews
go from THE WORST EVER to THE BEST...
Not unlike the "reviews" of Yoko herself! (I, by the way, am a
fan) Rod
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Syntax, like government, can only be
Thank you Lord ;-) I've been aware of the CrossDOS, but haven't
needed to explore it in the past - I will now - and will look
into this "ftp" thing that you speak of. Your humble servant,
Rod
--- Lord Hasenpfeffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I just left (in a huff) the Amiga (4000) and got
I think what was meant was whether the MAGAZINE ARTICLE was
online - NOT the CD. Rod
--- primate _ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:...Ummm I might rip
them soon..if you
find it
online please do tell where..and I will do the same if I find
it
From: Richard Joly [EMAIL PROTECTED]... but if
I think this address should take all of us to the "colorful"
version of the article on Paik:
http://www.nytimes.com/yr/mo/day/news/arts/paik-art-review.html
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"Surrender? Me? Up Yours!" - last words of
Hi:
This idea of adding CD's to "our" archive is nice but I guess
I'm gonna need some help - I just can't get past the page with
the four titles already listed (http://my.mp3.com/my). I hit the
download button - the software is downloaded - now what? No
titles appear in the window, etc. To check
OhAlways nice to have help from a Bonzo AND a Rutle! Rod
--- Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rod:
While I can't answer your question, I bet these people can. Try emailing the
folks that are
responsible (*bless*) for this site:
http://neilinnes.org
Best,
PK
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well, since there are still only the four recordings that were originally placed
there, should i assume that others have been having the same problem? i can't
believe i'm spending days trying to learn how to put a ben patterson cd on there
sheesh... rod
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Attendantsof
sharecropping
listen
snow coalescing
serenely
thanks heiko for posting this. I have a neighbor that lives just 4 doors down
that just finalized a lawsuit from the "Regina" Corporation, (they make vacuum
cleaners) because his wife's name is "Regina" and they have a site located at
"regina.com" that the company seemed to be worked up about. In
Hi, Josh:
Maybe you're looking for Zoltan J. Nagy?
Try here:
http://w3.datanet.hu/~nagyzj/nzj.htm
Rod
--- "Ronsen, Josh" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I apologize for the non-Fluxus nature of this post, but I know the
people on this list know a lot about all forms of art.
I am
Stockhausen has, to some folks, some surprising
likes and dislikes when it comes to music.
Definitions concerning "low" vs "upper" class can
be debated near endlessly, but you can still find
him, on occasion, dancing to "dance" music that
he sometimes finds fun or exciting. Miles Davis
liked
well, i have to say that some of the issues
concerning archiving that ken brought up are
leaving me in a "searching" state.
for over six years now, i've been spending
much of my time doing what i thought was
archiving (video, audio, text, sundries of the
late composer Jerry Hunt) only
I wonder if Fluxus was in mind when they built
TWO Starbucks on the corner of Robson
Thurlow...
--- primate _ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Vancouver!
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Utilizing the blades of
Maybe: "StarFlux" ?
--- Terrence J Kosick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Terrence writes;
sure!
Give me a week or two to get the T-shirts
together.
T.
Rod Stasick wrote:
Could each one of you take a photo, across
the
street, of the other one thru each one's
win
Judith A. Hoffberg wrote:
The
announcement is under the patronage of
BENJAMIN PATTERSON...
Heiko wrote:
He has some fans around Frankfurt, did some
performances in a small
gallery in the Frankfurt railway district...
Last week when I tried to fax him for permission
to place his
I don't see myself as having a "passion
for fashion", but I do have two shirts that
feature the name "Fluxus" (as a "brand name" -
from top of shirt to bottom).
One shirt has
random imagery/text added at random times to
random areas on the
--- Ceyda_Karamürsel_(CUSTOMER_TECH-Uzm.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'll be in ny from 9th to 20th of march and i'd
love to say hi to everybody
who's around.
I've been trying to make arrangements to go
during that time for the Paik exhibit, but after
a Friday evening hailstorm that pummeled
Hey, Dave! What's life REALLY like in the future?
Are politicians still talking kindhearted
jibberish? I'm hoping that by the time your era
rolls around that we won't need politicians and
most of the people "in power" (but I probably
won't be around to know or be too old to really
notice or
...yes, very tasty...i will perform an indecorum
at my local market as soon as possible...rod
--- alan bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i've put the pages from"fruitscores
illustrated" at the following address, just in
case any one was interested:-)
Boy, can I relate to that - freezer bags with 5+
inch hailstones and a headache over my head.
(maybe I need to see The Grafters {Green
Tompkinson] and get tips on what to watch out
for...)
Rod
--- Terrence J Kosick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roger Stevens wrote:
what's going to happen
Actually, I meant to say "heart attack" and not
"stroke"...
and especially their
touching relationship after he had a stroke a
couple of years back...
Rod
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Utilizing the blades of technology on the facial
FluxChildren: Many of you may find this of interest... Rod
BRITISH LIBRARY MANUSCRIPTS CATALOGUES GO ONLINE
A three-year project to automate the printed catalogues of
manuscripts and to make them available remotely via the
Internet has
been successfully
monographic narcoses of denotations...
awarded a bottle of wine for being the last to
"sit thru" this work (?) and awarded a bottle of anti-dogmas for
co-performing it. you DO get to hear everyone's "interpretation"
of the melody.
to the flux and the precious:
This event has already happened, but the story and pictures are quite
interesting/touching: (did we ever get word of this?) Rod
http://home.sprynet.com/~mindweb/maintimebox.htm
(a small fluxcerpt):
IN 1974 STEPHEN ANTONAKOS INVITED FOUR COLLEAGUES,
Thanks, Reed! I discovered an easier to remember address of theirs that
takes you to their home page for both the dictionary and thesaurus (and
includes a "word of the day"):
http://www.dictionary.com
--- Reed Altemus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Found this wonderful site which has in
All-Knowing Flux Potentates:
...Speaking of reference sites (dictionaries, etc) - could anyone
recommend a good world map site? I need to find Diemen (Netherlands) and
its geo-relationship to Amsterdam. Thanks in advance, Rod
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CartographerFriends Patricia and Kathy:
Thanks for the help. They were OVERwhelming. I needed something WAY
simpler, but I kept them as bookmarks 'cause I know they'll come in
handy later. The "Vooruitgang Used Truck" website (!) showed me that
Diemen is right off the A-10 in Amsterdam. Thanks
WHOA! What was that?
--- Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 15:36:08 -0800 (PST)
From: Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: World Maps
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CartographerFriends Patricia and Kathy:
Thanks for the help. They were OVERwhelming. I
Thanks, Kathy! The Mapquest was perfect. I didn't realize that they did
international maps. The UTexas site won't allow me in at THAT particular
location - maybe later...and the "dhp" in the Neth. may come in handy
later. Thanks, again! Rod
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I'm a Buddhist, so I don't go near an I-zone. Rod
--- Roger Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a j-zone camera. They are just that little bit better.
Roger
Children's poetry in The Poetry Zone
www.poetryzone.ndirect.co.uk
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# 8 Implicativeness: FART AND BLAME SOMEONE ELSE
#9 Exemplativism: (is this a real word? - do you mean "to set an
example"?): FEIGN EMBARRASSMENT AFTER FARTING
#10 Specificity: FART LOUDLY
#11 Prescence in time: DISCUSS/CONTRAST THE BEFORE/AFTER AROMA
FOLLOWING FARTING
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Well, I-zoomin' to NY tomorrow morn (ear/eyeful of Paik, Biennial,
Kubota, and MORE!) seeya. Rod
--- Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a narcoleptic, so I have a Zzone camera - the results are
always surprising.
Prrrtisha
Rod Stasick wrote:
I'm
uot;done/start" 03:28
6 (a)d(r)i(a)n(l)e(e) "(u)n(-)t(i)t(l)e(d)"
06:07
7 warsaw (1921) "sonarchy sounding" 07:17
8 colin jenkinson + kevin schwartz "duoic
ecneirepxe" 05:02
9 lt caramel "music pour parking payant" 06:05
10 joseph zitt "mouth.midn
Hi, Scott:
I believe that this is the most recent address
until all gets sorted out:
http://www.mail-archive.com/fluxlist%40scribble.com/maillist.html
Rod
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Women should put pictures of missing husbands on beer
Kathy:
I wasn't ignoring you...
After New Yawking thru the Guggenheim,
Whitney, Fung, Butterfly Conservatory, Rose
Center, and MORE (averaging ca. 4 hrs. sleep a
night), I returned to 500+ emails. Starting from
the beginning and occasional end-bits, YOURS was
SDM
Kathy et al.
Well, it was good to see what others are
doing (Whitney) and take all the time you want to
view. Shirin Neshat made me break down in tears -
I walked around most of the rest of the exhib.
completely addled and as the last defining moment
before leaving the museum I went
Thanks 'tricia:
It reminds me of what I threatened to send to Sol
a few months ago...
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Women should put pictures of missing husbands on beer cans.
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Hi:
(Possibly) an easier to read (and copy) batch of
instructions is available at:
http://www.theworkshops.com/resource/pages/holgadata.html
For folks that are interested in creative
photography, this site features easy instructions
for "cheap cool photos" on a variety of "easy"
cameras:
Heiko:
Some people's ideas of boring are boring.
After 20 years of friendship and encouragements
(with dinners and various "get-togethers" with
him), I can readily say that John was not boring.
He wasn't the kind of "slap-you-on-the-back"
"hardee-har-har" kinda fella. His conversations
were not
"Crustacean's Literary Centre":
http://web.lab.net/~lime/clc/the_clc.html
(Does anyone remember Crabby Appleton?)
Rod
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Remember listening to Thoreau reading
all night long, which was
kind of "boring". Maybe you have to have some
"willingness to like", you
must bring with you some sympathy etc for the
man, his work. Or it will
not work.
Yes, Thoreau (at 12
Can it be a C-110? Can it be old AND new? At this
point...
Rod
Just make a tape of all your old, obscure,
fave, rave tracks (hey, should be
fun)
and put them on a C60 or C90
Send them to me
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"(oboe) was for opium...A
Hi, I wanted to pass this on... It's quite
beautiful:
Rod
"...We are translating the Iliad into HTML with
photoshop "paintings" and a
comic book type compression of the story linked
to Butler's ponderous Victorian
translation from Latin. I am using Fitzgerald's
and Butler's translations as a
i wanted to thank george for his observations on
cage - he really was right on the mark.
cage did speak often about the ideal society
where unemployment reigns (and possibly as a
buddhist ideal). again, an "ideal". as for him
getting this idea "from berlin dada"; there is no
written statement
- Apr 27 5:11pm
New
York Mayor Giuliani Says He Has
Prostate Cancer
New
York City Mayor and probable Republican
DALLAS, TX
6:00PM
WARM
86 DEGREES
LIGHT BREEZE
BIRDS SINGING
KENNEDY STILL DEAD
Rod
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sounds intriguing, but i don't know - it sounds
like my copy of "an endless adventure...an
endless passion...an endless banquet - a
situationist scrapbook" that's right now ruining
the book it's sitting next to on the shelf.
rod
--- Jay Marvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found this book at a
Hey! Tell that to my Eno: "More Dark than Shark"
on one side and Stockhausen: "Toward a Cosmic
Music" on the other. (Hey, It's gettin' ItChY in
here.^.^.^
Rod
--- Terrence J Kosick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Terrence writes;
Never judge a book by its cover.
T.
Patricia et al.
Miekal And is active on some other lists. I have
to say to Patricia that I wouldn't recommend the
"...Higgins" work if you're interested in
examples of mesostics. A while back, Miekal And
and I had "discussions" about this (more - a
debate). I stated that they weren't mesostics.
f)
Thanks for showing my nonsense.
Rod
--- Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...some
interesting photos from
Rod Stasick including a
self-portrait photo that inspired me to make my
own first eye-zone
submission of a photo piece I did a while ago
called FezHeads.
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i've found thAt the term "music" usuaLly refers
to, simply, the ordering of sound. people will
heAr orgaNization in their own personal way -
some limited to song structure while others hear
more complexities or simplicities.
concerning your "convincing" others: i've found
that just By engaging
good to hear they're keeping active "on the
scene" - it's funny, just yesterday i started
rereading emmett's "anthology of concrete poetry"
(as well as daniel buren's "reboundings" and the
new "umbrella" [thanks judith!]: it includes an
"email alteration project by our very own alan
bowman!)
rod
--- Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reverence to Cage
But just too complicated
no, *I* just made it complicated - it really is
quite easy (see my post to alan bowman).
your text:
non linear text Comes bAck to linear. i'm not
that [scheduled] to want to [be] too [playful?]
with words. i
FranceNet becomes Fluxus to prepare
its input out of Stock
Exchange
(May 2 2000) - (AFP)
FranceNet, pioneer of the Internet in France,
has just changed name
to baptize " Fluxus " and envisages to enter out
Fluxus hopes "to raise several hundreds of
million francs" on the market...
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My point is that I don't see how we (as
non-Fluxus members) or even the Fluxus "movement"
of people (either individually or as a group) are
affected by this. It sounds a little like, "OH MY
GOD! Someone's got a name like ours! We just
can't have that! RUN! SUE!"
Yes, the other cases
--- allen bukoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If Fluxus.net were to try to limit our use of
the word "Fluxus" than that
would be an entirely different matter. I would
participate in efforts to
resist that.
they probably didn't even KNOW about our little
world...
until now.
(sigh...)
rod
Folks:
The latest virus is the "I Love You" virus.
DO NOT OPEN THE ATTACHMENT ON AN EMAIL WITH THE
SUBJECT "I LOVE YOU". (It infects your address
list).
Just a friendly warning...
Rod
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"That lowdown
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's something so poetic about the name: The
I Love You Virus!
Is that a new age thing?
BP
Did you ever see "The Love Bug"?
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"I love California. I practically grew up in Phoenix." - Dan Quayle
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"It isn't pollution that's harming the environment. It's the impurities in our air and
water that are doing it." - Former U. S. Vice-President Dan Quayle
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be.
^!^!^!^!^!^"You say, 'insufferable' and I say,
'incorrigible' - LeT'S cAlL tHe WhOlE tHiNg OfF."^!^!^!^!^
de da dee, da deee da de da dee...
apishlYours...
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wordpoetwhiz? I'm curious - probably not the only one.
Clock outlaws!!!
PK
Rod Stasick wrote:
Takt ächte!
Ja!
Bebte - achtein Wien
(nächtigt)
Beachte Hexe...einlief - ein?...kein?...ein?
HAI! (ein ex-) [leine 5?]
''
ANNALEE NEWMAN, 1909-2000
Annalee Newman, 91, widow of Abstract Expressionist
painter Barnett Newman
who established the Barnett Newman Foundation after his
death, died at home
in New York on May 10
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Thank you, thank you, thank you.
It looks loverly.
I'm glad you added an amount. If it's no trouble, could it
be changed to "21" (for her age) - I swear, I'll stop
bugging you about this and ACTUALLY LEARN how to do it.
Thanks again,
ME!
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--- "Villani, Adam" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This still accomplishes some promotional effect. I can
think of several
promo CDs I've bought out of used bins that have then led
to my purchase of
new CDs later by the same artist. Considering that the
marginal cost of
manufacturing a single
Neal:
Are you familiar with THIS site?:
http://www.cise.ufl.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/~mad/BABLE.pl
It seems to use some of your ideas (plus you can have access
to some "classic" texts)
Rod
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Unfortunately (or not), Patricia, the only mesostic you can
get out of that text is an "incomplete" one (or not) - using
"WINKLE" as the spine...
Nice text tho!
Rod
everyWhere
Is
Not
--- Patricia
Are you sure?
Today: Wagner
Wednesday: "Mumbles"
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The Governor General of New Zealand is named Sir Michael Hardie Boys.
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So, Alan:
Have you yet come to terms with your sound/music dilemma?
Rod
FLUXLIST: Mesostic (with lots of wingwords!) for Alan
Bowman
From
Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED
valt te
(la)
a beu tel
nu - geit
beu - ha! we...1 lief...0 el
ha! 1 wel 1 deel
(constructed in the same manner as the English and German
Versions - same numbers, methods...)
Rod
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lb.
beat UK Oxford 6
ought
toot Fortran's (doh!) 1 kid won (O J won?)
forgone ex...'lone FL
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Thanks Allen for the photos from the opening. It looks like
a fine time was had by all.
The gentleman in the fifth photo that's known as "X"
(between Arias-Misson and Spoerri) looks a lot like Richard
Kostelanetz. Could it be him?
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--- Lord Hasenpfeffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am
quite serious about my position on this issue.
Yes, we can see that...
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the question is who is Y??
Yes! I just may come up with that one too...he looks very
familiar...give me time...(of course, anyone who wants to
offer a hand...)
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Yes, and if you rearrange the letters you get:
"Still Fux" and
"Fills Tux"
(whatever significance THAT reveals...I just don't know...)
B-GOOD
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fluxlist is 8 letters
if you count the "l" twice
otherwise
it's only 7
and some say 7
has religious
) fluxlist is not bewitchment.
») fluxlist is guava.
¡) fluxlist is not gliding down to the minimarket.
) fluxlist is figuratively creamy.
¦) fluxlist doesn't cost a lira.
0) fluxlist is not radioactively regretful.
º) fluxlist elongates.
_) fluxlist is not reformational
TIN (1978)
nr
m e
t n or
m
1900s
Hershey Chocolate Bars (1900). Hills Bros. Ground Vacuum Packed
Coffee (1900). Barnum's Animal Crackers by Nabisco (1902). Pepsi
Cola
(1903). Campbell's Pork and Beans (1904). Dr. Pepper (1904).
French's
Mustard (1904). Ovaltine (1905). Kellogg's Corn Flakes (1906).
Hershey Kisses
I think the composite photo on the
"Our Platform" page is worth the price of admission alone:
http://billionairesforbushorgore.com/index.html
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kreuz und quer mal leicht mal schwer..." -
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thank you for this indirect connect to shirin neshat - i can
now go to ohio and cry my little peepers out over "fervor".
i-rodius²
I hope Reed, or anyone else who attended the Ray
Johnson opening
and mail art show shares their experiences with us.
hi...i noticed in the fluxlist archive that an address for anna
banana was recently given...this is a very old address and she was
surprised to hear that it was still in operation. her addresses are
actually:
http://users.uniserve.ca/~sn0958
http://www.bigpacific.com/anna_banana
(hmmm, please
i found this while searching for the origins of the purdah. there is, as of
now, no *immediate* connection between the two...
Esquire
02/01/99
Esquire
By UDOVITCH, MIM
Magazine: Esquire, February 1999
BREASTS, REASSESSED
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Cecil:
I agree/relate sooo much with what you are saying
here. I use, what could easily seem to others, a
complicated process based on chance operations
concerning the projects that I'm working on and
the time (incl. *amount* of time) in which to do
these things. So, I therefore create a *game*
Thanks, Sol for the info. I disabled the Scripting
Host and am downloading the Aladdin e-safe at this
moment. Just for info: I scanned with Norton and
it missed it, but luckily I didn't continue on
with opening it - I don't know very much about
these things, but it just *looked* funny.
Do you
h, I didn't realize...well, that's a good
thing (he says, watching Hetty Wainthropp catch
some clock outlaws [tempus fugitive?] on TV.
± me
--- Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attachments aren't available at the archive just
the text of the messages.
There is no danger to anyone
Thanks, Gabriel. î stand corrected.
î-assumptus
--- gabriel swossil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wiener refers to oswald wiener, member of the
"wiener gruppe", not to be
confused with "wiener aktionismus"...
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Thanks, Roger for this warning of the "fleas"
navidad. Let's all be on our toes!
(Shirin Neshat cover article in the latest issue
of BOMB! - I'm just speechless!)
R
We are bringing to your attention a particularly
nasty virus with the name
Navidad worm virus which will
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Dear Arturas:
Well, I've reached the age where that
depends...(but have not yet reached the age "wear
that Depends").
hmmm?
R_à(¦
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Cecil:
I just got around to your collages - very
nice! I like the choice of media and the
diminutive size. Do you tend to work in "batches"
- ideas that bring about a group of artworks
within a set period of time?
R:
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Hello:
PleaSend more information concerning the upcoming
concert that you've mentioned.
Thank you for your time,
Rod Stasick
--- Arturas Bumsteinas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello fluxers,
I am searching for people, who are interested
in performing some music in performance
i apologize, that last message was meant for
arturas bumsteinas. thank you for your patience...
rod
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talk on lincoln ave - just amazing - as i've said on my
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--- Carol Starr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi meryl,
i like beuys alot too; i'm currently reading 'energy
the avant-garde is the
netting waiting to be jumped right after the big win.
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i'm so sorry to hear that one of our group has left the
planet. was this a result of the mono that we last heard
he was trying to beat?
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due to Narcissus' unfortunate but expected death.
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