/06 11:57 PM, clifford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this reminds me of the openin' of Moby Dick , when the protagonist(?) says when he gets to feeling violent it 's time to take a trip to sea. and he does just that, and thus begins the great trip of Moby Dick itself...
On 06/07/06, Ann Klefstad [EMAIL
On 7/5/06 6:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you often happen to think that you could punch a very friendly person in
front of you in the middle of a conversation, without any reason, just like
that? If so, what do you feel when you think about it?
I realize I oughta get
Also, all, the Visible Language double issue on Fluxus is out, it's put out
by RISDe and available through them I think. Website as well. A very fun and
interesting article on games and art as well as a thing by me, and mmore
things by Owen and Ken and many others from this list. Thanks to all for
There is a sort of bit of a fashion for high school boys to wear girls'
trousers . . .
On 6/20/06 4:05 PM, Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006 Jun 20, at 3:01 PM, badgergirl wrote:
I have a question: Do these trousers make me look taller?
Badgergirl
(very)
My question:
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: -- Poonurse
This is pretty amazing. Her expertise oughta be legendary.
On 6/17/06 12:41 PM, Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Poonurse is an RN with 25 years experience in labor and delivery. Her qualifications include seeing a lot of poop, and owning a computer.
Does nothing = everything, like the concept of entropy which is that
absolute disorder is absolute order?
So Everything is the same as Nothing, not its opposite.
The opposite of nothing is thing.
Has anyone read that charming little book Les Choses? An Oulipo thing,
whose was it again?
It's Tough Out There For an Artist . . . (bumpa bumpa thump thump)
On 5/12/06 10:38 PM, { brad brace } [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
may seem a little maudlin, but I recently attended the local
art museum's re-opening (we're talking multi-millions of our
tax dollars))... good-g0d, I was
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Nothing Maxim
On 5/8/06 9:33 AM, Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nothing compares to ewe
>From a friend this morning:
content of a spam message this morning:
Turkeys care nothing about you, he retorted. It is nothing to them.
AK
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
Ah yes we've all missed The Tasmanian Angel
Blakean singer of innocence and experience
On 4/24/06 2:46 PM, 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
Great story, Kathy! I love the sense of the drama of that age, you know
you're sort of discovering the scale at which you want to live, and at that
age the desired scale is pretty big, and one's abilities are really not up
to it. You discover how much courage you have-- a lot, I think, in your
O the Mark Twain Trio is wonderful! It is good they weren't swept away.
On 4/22/06 3:04 PM, Kathy Forer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 22, 2006, at 1:28 PM, Allan Revich wrote:
I remember when I was 20 or 21 I took a whole series, maybe more
that a
dozen paintings, each 4 feet by four
Could be lovely!
I'll start looking for nothing
On 4/19/06 11:34 AM, Cecil Touchon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe we should put together a compilation CD called The Nothing Album
or Nothin' but Nothing with those songs, cage 4.33, and whatever else.
We could throw in Imagine and call the
The Copyeditor Says:
I'm sorry, the correct phrase would be, I opened your e-mail _and_ there
was nothing there.
On 4/19/06 1:23 PM, Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kamen,
I opened your e-mail but there was nothing there.
Allan
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
Tastes like lemon curd. With a side of chicken.
On 4/18/06 12:37 PM, badgergirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why Roger, you, of all people, should know that spurned love is delicious!
Particularly with marmalade. It's a shame to think of all that spurned love
going to waste If only you'd had
Voice of experience, huh.
On 4/8/06 4:53 PM, Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't use yogurt.
Rod
http://stasick.org
Hey, won't someone come to Minneapolis sometime?
Ann K
On 3/18/06 2:08 PM, LeClaire, Candace [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello to All,
I will be visiting Chicago this week (March 20-26). Is there anyone in the
area who would care the meet this slacker fluxlister for a drink (or two)?
:?}
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Grizzly Girl/Pardon the interruption
O babywouldnt ignore this. Its the story of a lot of our lives.
AK
On 2/27/06 8:59 AM, suse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pardon this rant--I know I shouldn't --ignor it of course if you like--perhaps it is not fluxus related--been
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: What is Video Art?
Well I guess to me video art is tv without commercials. Haha. But I suppose usually its used to mean video used to make something besides narrative, which to some degree wd leave Viola out, but he shouldnt be left out, so maybe one could say, video that
on a DVD or tape); and art video, which would include stuff like Barney and Viola. Does this make sense? One tends to be about the medium; the other uses the medium.
AK
On 2/21/06 11:47 AM, Ann Klefstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I guess to me video art is tv without commercials. Haha. But I suppose
they all be wrong? How many experts need to agree before there is consensus?
I have been reading way too much Foucault!
Allan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ann Klefstad
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 3:27 PM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: Re
On 2/21/06 2:57 PM, Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/jq72a
Can I get Roses of the P M with Freedom Fries? Or how about an order of
Persians (or are those only Canadian)?
Was this the strange affair of Sister Meg O'Lomania and Father O'Blivion?
Apparently out unconscioi have crossed somewheres . . .
On 2/14/06 1:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there's a short story somewhere, which i seem to have lost, which started it
all. based on a
Rod, that's absolutely amazing! And hey--where can I get the Cherry album
you mention playing? I do love Cherry too. Maybe we can trade--I have NY
Jazz playing I Don't Know This World Without Don Cherry--
AK
On 1/24/06 9:11 PM, Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A while back a couple of you
Do let us all know when you'll be on this side--I'd love to do a little
convention in NY around it . . .
AK
On 12/20/05 4:13 AM, Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I'm a tad late with everything these days and should have put this piece
of documentation up weeks ago.
Anyway I was lucky
Aw yes-- your most beautiful act of architecture.
I'm sure you are having a very beautiful holiday, Georg--I remember when my
son was new (of course he remains so--)
AK
On 12/20/05 3:58 AM, Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
congratulations Georg...wishing your son a wonderful future :)
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxlist Dinner Dance
Vegas, LA, NY, all are pretty cheap for me to fly to.
On 7/27/05 9:01 PM, Bjrn Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaaahhh... a convention! I come!
Vegas, Casablanca, St. Petersburg, Hong Kong, what suits all best?
I look forward the Convention
Super dashing! a more impressive pair I've never seen.
On 7/26/05 6:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a splendid time was had by all, despite the fact that Sol was terribly
hungover and I was hindered by having to drive back to Stoke
oh, hang on...perhaps i may have
On 7/25/05 10:04 AM, Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.fluxlist.com/dinnerdance/
I feel the turnout was quite poor this year but we both had a good time ;)
cheers,
Sol.
Ah, the happy few! I do hope you danced . . .
Myself, I was at Miekal's reading with Maria Damon in
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Flux Pinkdrink Time
From me (also a mom):
Orange Julia
2 shots dark rum
1 cup crushed ice
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup orange juice
Blenderize till fluffy and dont get brain freeze drinking it too fast. If you do, Mom says, you should huff, that is, open mouth and pant fast till
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: ALLANISM
8) Lets have a Fluxdrink together sometime soon!
Allan Revich
A Fluxdrink!
What is it a solvent for?
What does it precipitate?
Recipes--
AK
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ann Klefstad
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 10:11 AM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: ALLANISM
8) Lets have a Fluxdrink together sometime soon!
Allan Revich
A Fluxdrink!
What is it a solvent for?
What does
Geez, do you have to speak Italian? I am a hyperqualified English and art
teacher. Kid experience.
AK
On 4/13/05 4:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
to stop me having to get me guitar out an waking the babies up...
does anyone know the chords for cole porter's 'well did
What day? I think you're talking about next week? I'll be there the
following week . . .
AK
On 3/19/05 10:58 PM, Crispin Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we should meet at the whitney in ere for sure that day.. so come on meryl meet
us and all of those
who might be interested in having a
I'll also be in NY, but later this month and into the next--will visit from
March 31-April 4. Who is there? Could we meet?
Ann Klefstad
Well, me. I'm just out there unaffiliated.
AK
On 3/12/05 4:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
some questions:
where would fluxus be today with out academia?
am i wrong to say/think that fluxus is tied to academia?
how many people on list do you think have no ties to
For clarity of mind I find that said V works well as a massage.
On 3/4/05 9:14 AM, badgergirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It doesn't seem that the wine is working for you. You would most likely
benefit from a large amount of Vodka. Twice daily, at least.
BG
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: a fluxus experience
On 2/23/05 5:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 2/16/05 4:22:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stoot a tipee witt a weegwom
i would love to know a little (a lot) more about this book...
sorry about the
Yeah, I once saw in a directory a urologist name of Semen Glasscock.
My favorite of all, though, is the primate of Manila, Cardinal Sin.
AK
On 2/23/05 5:51 PM, Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 23 2005, at 17:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 2/18/05 8:31:27 AM,
On 2/23/05 7:38 PM, Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds more like it is influenced by Krazy Kat, or the other humorous
lit etc inspired by Yiddish and other immigrant accents. Krazy has
much the same utterly homey mamaloschen charm mixed with antic wit.
I gotta get me sum o'
On 2/23/05 8:26 PM, Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 23 2005, at 20:07, Ann Klefstad wrote:
Actually, Mark Twain did , to pretty comic effect. It's an unfinished
novel,
title I've forgotten, something to do with Captain Somebody, and
features
the rude awakening of a very male
Title: Edible books
O Judith-- I have a writer working on a story about the highlow teas, edible books, etc., and she hasnt been able to reach you through the books email addresses etc. Could you send me offlist contact information for her? Shes a poet and interesting person and would do a
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: what did you sip today?
Ah but msieu chirot has the purest of souls.
On 2/4/05 2:44 PM, badgergirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David B/C:
As you bear a striking resemblance to Serge Gainsbourg, I'm quite taken aback to hear you grew up in Vermont.
Vermont must be more
On 1/16/05 6:31 AM, Alan Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
alan
who, somewhat spooked at having these unexpected guests, feels he should
perhaps go and put some trousers on
O don't. I'm right over here and I've almost finished this drawing . . . .
No, I am not there, I am here.
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Fw: OPen letter to Eric Anderson
On 1/9/05 10:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 1/9/2005 1:14:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
kicked off the list
forgive me for being new and inquisitive but i've been wondering
name, that would be analogous to the
sad and paranoid behavior of the Fluxus artists I've witnessed, from the
Anderson/Friedman feud to the notion that the term Fluxus was reserved for
the chosen few, even if that meant that the practice was doomed.
I think we should just hijack the word.
Ann
I'm up for it, perhaps you'd like to publish it also on mnartists.org (the
website for which I am the features editor). I can find out if the rest of
the mgmt group is up for that.
AK
On 12/5/04 10:45 AM, Alan Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dear all,
i've been thinking (and my god did it
It was since I was 12 my dearest vice and companion, when broke I rolled
Bugler out of can, Canada was a good place to live in part because you could
get Sweet Caporal tobacco in a tin, but when I was pregnant the first time
at 33 or so cigarettes made me puke, and so I quit. And as it's not quite
I've been reading Christopher Logue's really fantastic retellings of the
Iliad, lots sexier than Troy by many powers of 10. The Husbands is one,
All Day Permanent Red the most recent. There are more.
Also lately anything by any Roth seems great. Most recently Joseph Roth's
Radetzky March and his
to be or to become.
Thank you once again for a thoughtful reminder.
Sincerely,
Secret Fluxus
From: Ann Klefstad
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Kitsch
Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 10:25:40 -0700
My understanding of the nature of kitsch is that its the commodified
sublime. It comes out
My understanding of the nature of kitsch is that it's the commodified
sublime. It comes out of an era that sought the sublime in art--something
that likely is impossible, at least in terms of the Kantian sublime, that
experience that sort of strips the gears of perception, you know. But
seemingly
Alice-- the email (both) for me is wrong, a typo in one and one is old:
Ann Klefstad
5913 London Road
Duluth, MN 55804
(H)218-525-3037
(cell)218-393-9149
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Otherwise fine!
AK
On 6/25/04 7:42 PM, aliceklar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
28 people on old list
that come up, say Wojahn, and that will take you to the VACUM homepage. Alternatively, go to the site, then click on Organizations, and then find us from there. Sorry.
AK
On 6/24/04 7:20 PM, Ann Klefstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, just saw tooalso, the next issue of Rain Taxi (which is published
Ah, you pair of hoopy froods are good to have around.
AK
On 6/8/04 5:38 AM, Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sol, Sol, Sol, where are you
Alan, you know I'm lurking as ever. Working really hard at the moment,
watching the sun from inside my little office/greenhouse
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: secret public fluxus: theoretical/historical/practical notes questions
David this is so dazzling, love the notion of Zaum/Dada Zada, you must be indeed the Cloud in Trousers, Mayakovsky in a more wastrel era, your account of the texture of the day, your flow of time,
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: secret public fluxus: theoretical/historical/practical notes questions
And something this made me remember:
One of the most beautiful things I ever saw was a white tent fly thumbtacked over the window of a hotel room I was living in, its sheer cupped shape breathing with
This I can do. AK
On 5/6/04 10:37 AM, Josh Ronsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Fellow Fluxlisters,
I am starting a new story project, an exquisite corpse. Let me know if you
want to participate, and
the more who do the better. I will send a sentence to the first person on the
list, who
possibilities for my retirement.
Give my regards to Ann Klefstad!
Best regards,
Ken Friedman
Dear Mr. Friedman,
We recall seeing a score for an event that used commercial food items. Are
we mistaken?
We can't find it now. It would be useful to share in a discussion on
Fluxlist. Can
On 4/9/04 11:10 AM, badgergirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, I would very much like to officially found the Weetabix Group.
Details to come (if any).
BadgerGirl
Perhaps we could found chapters all over, all named differently. I dibs
Cheesits. Non-defunct snack product avatars could
Have not been to said festivals but there are many people here
(Duluth,Minnesota) who do the circuit bending--Tim Kaiser (search web for
his site, also he can make you some great instruments--a little device that
will reverse a note is my fave, attach comes after release, you
know--including a
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: a few more words
Wait a minute. That wasnt provident reality but provident realty. Hm. Maybe even better . . .
On 2/26/04 3:51 PM, suse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Boost Your Car's Gas Mileage 27%+, diacritic burnt sneer fish (emphasis mine)
bandwagon
dehydrate
Title: FW: Attention This improbable place.btu
The poetry, the poetry! Such yet was not
What economy!
AK
-- Forwarded Message
From: Erika Henley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Erika Henley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 02:24:33 GMT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Attention
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: plastic words
On 2/27/04 10:20 AM, Steve Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to compile a list of words for plastic: bakelite, pleather, acrylic, cellophane, etc.
Help would be greatly appreciated. I'll post the text when complete. Thanks to all.
Steve
Hey, that guy could be my groupie any time.
AK
On 2/16/04 12:13 PM, allen bukoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of my current projects is working with Candy Band, a rock band of four
suburban Detroit mothers who have put nursery rhymes kids' theme music to
rock. I recently created a blog or
But where is it?
AK
On 1/21/04 12:04 PM, Melissa McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Welcome to all the new Fluxlist members! I've been busy working with a web
wizard to get a website up and running, and now it is -- more images will be
added, but I'd love some input. There's a link to some
any photos
of
it?
bests, carol
xx
Ann Klefstad wrote:
Brief convrsation with Hannah Higgins when she was here to do a performance
lecture of / on her father's work. Asked her about the related
controversies of Maciunas-Friedman-NewFlux and (dethrone Maciunas who was
never really king
Brief convrsation with Hannah Higgins when she was here to do a performance
lecture of / on her father's work. Asked her about the related
controversies of Maciunas-Friedman-NewFlux and (dethrone Maciunas who was
never really king anyway) - OldGuard - No New Fluxus! Got something like
this,
Georg! You live on X-Ray Street! How marvelous!
AK
On 10/7/03 12:34 PM, Georg Birkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YES! Oh yes! waiting, I am! looking forward to the wonders in the box to
appear in front of me! not being pissed too much, as it always takes ME
months to do just one tiny piece...
Seizing this opportunity to inform--
Duluth Fluxexhibition lovely, have done 7 talks to student groups and others
so far and the show has spurred several unofficial street performances by
students in this city--
Fluxperformances next, planning this week, doing them the next. Tues Hannah
Higgins
On 9/2/03 6:56 AM, S.E. Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ann,
I meant to send something too. Here's my train music score..my own
favourite:
---
Train Music
Fill a train carriage with the smell of its destination.
Sol Nte 1999
On 9/7/03 1:18 PM, Ann Klefstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/2/03 6:56 AM, S.E. Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ann,
I meant to send something too. Here's my train music score..my own
favourite:
---
Train Music
Fill a train carriage
at
various perimeters--
someone dressed as a security guard
with them a large box with stenciled on it the militray looking words
WORE ON TEARERISM
From: Ann Klefstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Scores
.
Send your score, by August 30, to:
Ann Klefstad
5913 London Road
Duluth, MN 55804
Please include an SASE if you wish your score returned; also include a cover
letter with your name, the title if any of the score, your contact
information, and any other information you wish to supply
Thanks, zoe, perfect for the museum context, I'll put them on cards, great!
ak
On 9/1/03 9:56 AM, zoe marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, have been meaning to send something for ages, but now too late to put in
the post so here goes by email...
these were typed onto smallish cards and left
On 8/28/03 9:45 PM, Kathy Forer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ann, May I?
Yes! Yes! Yes!
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ann Klefstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed Aug 20, 2003 12:44:07 PM America/New_York
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: Please, event scores
documentation of their participation in the
exhibition. All scores will be exhibited at the Tweed Museum; you will be
notified if your score is performed, and documentation of the performance
will be provided on request.
Thank you for your interest! I hope to see your work soon.
Ann Klefstad
curator
, programmers, administrative assistants, lawyers, midwives,
teachers, truck drivers, piano instructors, landscapers, and factory
workers, for instance, are strongly encouraged. Collaborative scores will
also be enthusiastically received.
Send your score, by August 27, to:
Ann Klefstad
5913 London Road
on request, and possibly performed by
students from MCAD and University of Minnesota-Duluth during the month of
October. Deadline Aug. 27 (my birthday!). All scores sent will be exhibited.
Mail to: Ann Klefstad, 5913 London Road, Duluth, MN 55804. Send SASE if you
wish your scores returned.
Help light
Dear all--
Did the call for score works get through? I haven't had any response and was
wondering . . . I will send again if anyone wishes.
AK
On 6/4/03 11:00 AM, Crispin Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Really! Crispin! Can I still contribute even though I failed so signally to
keep up! I can now! I can!
AK
FLUXUPPIE SCUM
IS THAT WHICH USED TO BE USED TO SCOWER MY
PULLEYS FROM THE DARK BASEMENT IN WHICH I INHABIT ON
LONG NIGHTS.
On 6/4/03 11:00 AM, Crispin Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FLUXUPPIE SCUM
IS THAT WHICH USED TO BE USED TO SCOWER MY
PULLEYS FROM THE DARK BASEMENT IN WHICH I INHABIT ON
LONG NIGHTS.
WHO NEEDS THE SHORT STORIES I WOULD LIKE TO SEND ONE.
Me too I have a bunch of these very short
On 6/3/03 12:20 PM, allen bukoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ken! Hurray! So Happy!
Ann K
FLUXLISTers, please welcome back Ken Friedman.
Ken Friedman needs no introduction to FLUXLIST...he helped start this email
list way back in April of 1996.
But let me just tell you a FEW of the
On 3/17/03 7:57 AM, alan bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dear all,
to celebrate and to complement alan bowman's part in the 2003 Biennale di
Venezia (Apartment- brain academy) and the forthcoming and as yet untitled
show at reg vardy gallery, sunderland, UK you are invited to take part in
On 3/11/03 8:49 AM, Don Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I talked with Crispin last night and he said he has 25 multiple proposals
but he is holding off making a final list until he can contact certain
members he would like to see put something in the box. (Fluxlist Box II)
That goes for
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: London March
On 2/15/03 12:29 PM, John Blower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Still high on the exhilaration of being amongst a crowd of about 1.5 million!
I shot off a couple of rolls of film which I'll post at my site in the next few days.
We have marched here as well.
On 1/16/03 11:04 AM, Crispin Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will send--
Thanks for doing this and reminding us--
AK
ONE object should be sent for Fluxbox 2 by feb 12th.
Crispin Webb
Fluxbox 2 cordinator
4 west chestnut apt #5
mount vernon ohio 43050
keep in mind if I do not recieve
On 1/13/03 3:47 AM, alan bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the freeformfreakout organisation 'desperately scrabbling about for ideas
for the fluxlist box II project division'
kindly request that anyone interested sends by return e-mail, the following:
1.a letter between A G (upper
On 1/12/03 1:59 AM, Crispin Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK we have one MOnth. Everyone who wants to
participate send one of the 50 editions to be made. I
will assemble the work in the cigar box. The
Demensions will be for the box will be 10 inches long,
5 inches wide and 3 iches deep. So
On 1/9/03 8:23 AM, memexikon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think much has been discussed re the cdr.
These are the thots I have.
Dual format.
1. Audio that is playable on any boombox. If I am the person doing the
production I need all audio files as .aiff files or as mp3 or wav I
On 1/9/03 11:01 AM, Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am offering to cover the cost, do the duping production for one
cdr. I don't think it is realistic for me to commit to more than one.
If there is enuf things maybe it makes sense to have one be a music cd
which will play on any cd
On 1/10/03 8:28 AM, Owen Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of my favorite places, American Scientific and surplus has cases such as
(to view any of these go to http://www.sciplus.com/ and type in the object
number in the search filed box):
Ahh another American Scientific junkie! tiny
On 1/8/03 12:10 AM, Crispin Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The more i think about this project the more i feel
like it has to have a container decided upon we should
take a vote. We need a list of all ideas for container
and their accessability. LOWEST COST, HIGHEST
DURABILITY my ideas so far
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Altoids
On 1/6/03 8:00 AM, Roger Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My dictionary is listing some 100'000 key-words. Altoid is not one of
them.
Some further explanation?
altoids are little sweeties!
Maybe they are sweeties, Alan
But what are they?
:-)
On 1/2/03 3:56 PM, Alex Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
then there's always ziploc freezer bags.
you can get 50 for about $5, Holds a gallon of art with no spills and you
can affix a sticker lable to the outside.
in fact it seems rather fluxus to make our second box a plastic bag.
Alex
Ok, Bertrand, after years of reading insults on this list, I wanted to at
least model some insults that could be amusing, in at least some way. Eric's
utterly-in-earnest character assassination of Ken was horrible to read, day
after day; it was also horrible to see Ken attempt to engage with it
Franz Koenig at
The Serpentine Gallery Bookshop.
You can contact him by email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and he can sort out the payment, posting etc.
£7.50 each.
H,
a
Ann Klefstad wrote:
Ok, Bertrand, after years of reading insults on this list, I wanted to at
least model some insults
On 1/3/03 10:33 AM, Georg Birkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. We'll kick out any obnoxious drunks or troublemakers.
Who's we? When does someone start to make trouble? Is Ann Klefstad still
allowed of writing If Eric and IPUT had ever contributed anything that
wasn't a snotty putdown, colored
On 1/2/03 1:39 AM, Owen Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I second and third Josh's and Melissa's ideas about a second box for/of the
fluxlist. I am also happy to help out in any way needed along with
contributing. It seems to me that there are two aspects that would be nice to
work into this
On 1/2/03 8:30 AM, Bertrand Clavez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bertrand and all-- Allen had always resisted moderating the list, even when
the nastiness of these particular people threw away some of the most
interestng and productive people on the list. Now, perhaps your notion of
fluxus is
On 1/2/03 9:57 AM, allen bukoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most certainly yes! I keep hoping to get to one of the events there--it's
just over in Wisc. But a sort of distant part of Wisc. . . .
AK
To the organizers of Flux Box 2: MIEKAL aND wants to participate, too. So
keep him in the loop.
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