#2 Traded with Reid Wood for BAB(B)EL ON-- in a LIVE MATTER production by
Reed Altemus.(Everyone should purchase one!)
Hello all,
The folders are $8postage included. So far only two titles:
Spheres by Andrew Topel and Reid's BAB(B)EL ON
soon Haute Couture Death Texts by Jim Leftwich
Me too David.I second that.
I pledge allegiance
to the nothing
and the nothing for which it stands
one nothing under nothing
indivisible
and with nothing and nothing
for nobody
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To: fluxlist@scribble.com
Subject:
in vino veritas
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From: Melissa McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 10:08 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: no/thing
Wasn't there an old Art of Noise song that had lines like ...no wind, no
rain, no sound ending with no Vember?
It's $8US or 8 Euros or something nice in trade from
Tonerworks P.O.Box 52 Portland,ME 04112 USA
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From: David-Baptiste Chirot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 3:59 PM
Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: being and something (or
I have a couple of pieces at otoliths
also:
http://the-otolith.blogspot.com/2006/04/reed-altemus.html
the one called co lab is a Bennett/Leftwich/Altemus
thingy
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From:
John M.
Bennett
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 1:37
No, not all of us. For instance, I'm Monty Cantsin
not Karen Eliot.
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From: Rod Stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: desiring books, there is no
On 1427 RabiÊ» I 18, at 5:34 PM, Madawg
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From: Reed Altemus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
To: Baroni [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED],Ross Priddle
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Mark Pawson [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ken Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED],Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
Reid,
I feel the same way. Bereft. I have been thinking about it
a lot lately and have a piece in a local show which addresses
the issue directly. It's titled Is a death's head the true face of
Fluxus today? The overall theme of the show was clowns.
Reed
PS the piece was a stampsheet
-
Don--
These two stories are interesting. I especially
like the one about
writing Maciunas a bad check. He, if anyone, could
appreciate that
from what I've heard. Reed
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Allan
Revich
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Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006
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Christian Mildbrandt [EMAIL PROTECTED]; zavarof miguel
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Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 6:18 PM
Subject: [spidertangle] call
Hello all,
After a two month respite from blogging (and YES I
was
beginning to miss it) and three weeks of
frustration trying
to contact blogger support and what seems like
endless
fiddling trying to see what would work and what
didn't, I
have returned to Tonerworks and my first offered
On Feb 27, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Reed Altemus wrote:
Hello all,
After a two month respite from
blogging (and YES I was
beginning to miss it) and three
weeks of frustration trying
to contact blogger support and
what seems like endless
fiddling trying to see what
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From: junanne Peck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 2:38 AM
Subject: (,) PAINTINGS AND ASSEMBLAGES - Reduce Reuse Recycle 2006
PAINTINGS AND ASSEMBLAGES - Reduce Reuse Recycle
Paik was a major inspiration for my email art in the early 90ies
and for my event scores after that. A true electronic pioneer.
Reed
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From: Gabriel Swossil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 11:00 AM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Nam
mIEKAL,
Thanks for posting this item.
Reed
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From: mIEKAL aND [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 11:15 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Smashing Duchamp
Conceptual Artist as Vandal: Walk Tall and Carry a Little Hammer (or Ax)
By ALAN
Something really worth checking out if you don't
know
about it already:
http://www.bookthug.ca
Alan,
I shall drag myself kicking and screaming into this
new project. Cheers, Reed
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To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 8:12 AM
Subject: FLUXLIST: An Historical Atlas of Fluxlist - Proposal
An Historical Atlas of
Melissa,
Great to have you back. And in such a chipper mood!
Reed
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From: Melissa McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 10:14 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Cooking with Alan
or Sol. or Roger...or any of the brave souls from
I'm gonna have to agree with Michael on this. After receiving
the wonderful yet in some ways typical printed catalogue from
Lorentzweiler Luxembourg for their What Is Mail-Art? show
I have to say that web documentation doesn't excite me much
either.
Reed
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From:
Hello all,
For those of you interested in visual poetry I
have
posted in its entirety the bookwork by the
late
Bob Cobbing Processual 1 from 1982. You
can
see it at:
tonerworks.blogspot.com
For now... Reed
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From: Ben Vautier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 5:40 AM
Subject: [Newsletter Ben] GEORGE BRECHT IN KOLN
Hello Fluxus friends
This is a small newsletter
concerning George Brecht
and his coming show at Ludwig Museum in
Judith,
That's so great- I just received the book Musicage the
conversations with Joan Retallack today in the mail.
Synchronicity I guess. I'm anxious to start it soon but
knowing it's his birthday makes the book such a strange
coincidence! Anyway, thanks.
Reed
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He has many newsletters on many different topics 99
per cent of which are in
French, butBen's Fluxus newsletter is in
English or at least this one was. You
can subscribe to any
or all of them via his web site. Reed
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The way it reads seems to imply you have to go on a rampage to get the pot--
at
least that's how it sounds to me. Or am I just being dumb?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: found fluxus
Sol and Alan,
I like that there was second pints already on deck!
Only wish I coulda been there. Great to see you
back on the list again Sol.
Reed
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From: Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 11:04 AM
Subject: FLUXLIST:
Cher Bowman,
That's my friend Robert Fisher of the Willard Grant Conspiracy!!!
Good God! What was he doing in your neck o' th' woods? (playing
a gig obviously...) Did you meet him? Was my name mentioned?
Reed
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent:
Too weird seeing a pic you took of whatever ending up here
as my friend ( I don't see him often, an old friend, he tours
a lot these days). Anyway, I'll see if I can absorb that... RA
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Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005
Is that like a kind of performance
art?
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From:
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Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 3:11
PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Neoist
Society
In a message dated 4/18/05 11:58:29 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I
Rod,
I think you'll find that the Onanist Society and the Neoist Society
are in certain instances the same.
Reed
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From: Melissa McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fluxlist@scribble.com
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 1:04 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Neoist Society
I think I'd
Hey, was that Stewart Home who just walked by?
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From: Melissa McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fluxlist@scribble.com
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 1:04 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Neoist Society
I think I'd like to be a member of the Oenist Society -- a Shiraz would go
down
noON cLAMP bONE
gulch log sANk low log sLAG rabBITs log fISh lugGAGe lODE pORk FUNgus BEak
pORk sLAP bulb pORk eye gag tABLEt tao gag sAX soma SOck gag BEEt bRAIN WEt
egg turf calx WEt coUP blADDer sleep WEt beef sPILLage oafs scRUNch SKIrts
voICE oafs raven nous oafs cLOCK cART rETCH oafs
FLUXUSFLUXUDFLUXDHFLUDHAFLDHARFDHARMDHARMADHARMFDHARFLDHAFLUDHFLUXDFLUXUFLUXUS
Yeah, even better Allan. Great.
=
FLUXUS FLUXUD FLUXDH
FLUDHA FLDHAR
FDHARM DHARMA DHARMF
DHARFL DHAF
DHFLUX DFLUXU DHARMF
FLUXUS FLUXDH
FLUXUS FLUXUD FLUXDH
FLUDHA FLDHAR
FDHARM DHARMA DHARMF
DHARFL DHAF
DHFLUX DFLUXU
I always liked the later Red Crayola stuff better:
Soldier Talk and Kangaroo.
Have been wanting a CD copy of Soldier Talk but
have never been able to
locate one anywhere, don't know if it was reissued
or not. Problem with
Mayo Thompson: eventually you have to listen to a
bunch of communist
Yes, Melissa, welcome, welcome!
welcome back melissa
there are quite a few of us still here, just that we don't seem to do all
that much...
i'm workin on a fluxlist project, but don't have a lot of time at the mo,
what with the jam eaters at work and the ankle biters at home!
still trying
Funny how brain damage and RR seem to go hand
in hand... ha, ha, ha
Geez, David, be CAREFUL with those aerosols! Wonder
if you could
get workmans comp for brain damage which occured as
a result of
making art...
wouldn't you like something less industrial (and
less lethal!) like maybe a
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: a fluxus experience
Wow Ann, you see right through me! How do you do
that? And you're so witty!
Should we give Ann the FLUXLIST best quip of the
day prize?
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From:
Ann
Klefstad
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Wednesday,
Just in case anyone's still interested this link is
to an Interview on
The Stewart Home Society site where he holds forth
on what his
intentions were with The Assault on
Culture for an Italian magazine.
Gives onlya partial clue as to the date of
its publication though...
jim,
I'm in touch with one poet who has done a lot with tape (casette) and CD
in the area of audio collage. You might drop him a note, see if he's
interested:
Mark Sonnenfeld
Marymark Press
45-08 Old Millstone Dr.
East Windsor,NJ 08520
Best, Reed
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Thanks, Tim, sounds worth looking into.
Hello,
For those who would like to read more about Dada and Zen, there is a book
that came out in 1977 by Ko Wan called Buddhist Elements in Dada: A
Comparison of Tristan Tzara, Takahashi Shinkichi, and Their Fellow Poets,
that explores the Dada/Buddhist
I don't think there is an "exactly Fluxus"
which means that
there is really really only"approximately Fluxus" Fluxus thus being
a matter of degree. Yes, these days with regard to
Fluxus that
makes a nice pun.
Reed
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From:
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To:
In a message dated 2/8/05 9:34:07 PM Eastern Standard
Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just bought
a copy of his "The Approximate Man and Other
Writings" for
$20 which was a real
steal
reed, can i ask which used book store you went
Alan,
I had trouble with the Books/Event Scores link. The 4th book wouldn't load
only a
blank screen.
Reed
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From: Alan Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 3:19 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: H.e l p Wanted!
Dear All,
On
David,
It might be interesting tonote two things at
this point.
First, NOT everyone involved with Fluxus saw it as
a descendent
of Dada. I'm thinking of Robert Filliou in
particular who went on
record as saying quite unequivocally
thatFluxus was not a
later-day Dada. I thinkthe only
In a message dated 2/8/05 10:46:41 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just bought
a copy of his "The Approximate Man and Other
Writings" for
$20 which was a real
steal
reed, can i ask which used book store you went to?
It was YES
This was originally posted last Monday
but didn't get thru. RA
---
I agree Roger. He has made interesting
observationsabout Fluxus, too. I liked the way after all the
hullabalooabout "The Assault On Culture" Stewart himself came outand
said that the book was horrible as art history and
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something up or if that seems technically daunting just
post a reply with YES in the subject line and I'll send
some materials off pronto. Right then...
Cheers, mate,
Reed Altemus
Alan,
I really don't think it matters whether you acknowledge the Fluxus banner
or not. If you're working in an area which was passed down from the
original Fluxus concepts, attitudes(see Ken Friedman's list of characteristics)
and works then what difference does it make? What, so you can go to
Sol,
Actually, if memory serves, Smithereens were out of Boston.
The (in)famous Rathskeller or, as it was known then the Rat.
Reed
Hi all,
I have a copy of Dick Higgins' book _Pattern Poetry:
Guide to an Unknown Literature_ that I'd like to sell.
It's in excellent condition. Anyone interested please
contact me off-list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Thanks.
Reed Altemus
Welcome Ken! I'm just back from a trip to Belgium
and the small press fair in Mainz Germany. Happy
to come back to this. A wonderful suprise!
Reed
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From: Ken Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Fluxlist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 6/3/2003 3:00:43 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Thanks.
Hi Anne,
I have one also and usually would recommend myself, but last week
I snapped the bolt which connects pedal to the spring and the comb,
and I have to take it to a foundry to have the hole retapped and the
snapped bolt replaced. So at the moment I'm out of commission.
I guess you're next
Sol,
any sites other fluxlisters are looking at for news etc?
www.pacifica.org for news
www.pacifica.org/peace for other resources
also www.democracynow.org for news
Reed
Hi all,
I'm planning to attend the opening and party. Anyone
else from FLUXLIST intend to go? Maybe a FLUXLIST
meet op? Let me know.
Reed
[Original Message]
From: Melissa McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2/13/2003 1:30:20 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Party Music
For
Thanks for pasing this on, Nancy. Would you please forward
on the following to Dave? Thanks much. Reed
Dave,
Glad to hear that you're OK, busy, creative etc. I had
a very successful showing of my copy work in a group
show at a nice venue in Rockport Maine (Center for
Maine Contemporary
Most Bucky
I didn't know if anyone would notice that. I'm not really sure how big
Fuller's ideas are these days. Maybe he's more well known in the US but in
the UK it's pretty rare to come across his books in a bookshop.
Even here a fossil, tho I have come across a Fuller book in
one of the
Reed Altemus: Most Definite
Is this anything like Least Ambiguous or Most Artless?
Funny because I got that at last years Least Coveted
Awards. Maybe you could say next year Most
Consistent.
Reed
Sol,
Looks good from here. A nice mix.
Reed
you have been busy. everyone look at the wonderful site sol has made
for the address book covers. it is just great! thank you sol for a fine
contribution. BTW books are beginning to be mailed today!
Hi Kathy Nancy,
Some really good ideas- biographies of non-existent people is one I'd love to do- but
I think the list needs to be fleshed out more,
there's a lot of repetition, maybe someone could suggest ideas to further develop? How
about
libraries of famous artists (like what would Duchamp
walk on it. That was the art. Of course,
they didn't go for it.
it isn't art and it isn't creative; it's vandalism.
bests, carol
Reed Altemus wrote:
You have to give them credit for being creative. The challenge
now,
he
adds excitedly, is to pick up the pieces and somehow turn all
You have to give them credit for being creative. The challenge now,
he
adds excitedly, is to pick up the pieces and somehow turn all this back
into
art.
To which one might exasperatedly reply But it's already art!
I just got a postcard from Dave Chirot. FYI for FLUXLISTers,
hisnew street address is:
David Baptiste
Chirot
c/o Jean
Dean
2874 North
52nd St.
Milwaukee
WI 53210
No email yet though.
working out. She never even hinted
at how seriously
ill she was then. Like most on F-LIST, I was and am shocked and saddened by
her passing. I feel
extremely lucky to have known her and will miss her very much.
To me she will always be my friend, Petal.
Reed Altemus
Is it a virus or is it Memorex? It is, unfortunately, a virus so don't open
it. But I''m
working on it. Did you get the bad karma poems I sent you for the FLUXLIST
poetry compilation?
RA
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
Wow,
I guess I must be Post Nothing then. Well, at least I *try* to post nothing.
Sometimes it doesn't work and I have to Post Something, which is never my
intention in the first place. But once I'm Post Something I feel like I'm
working
in a tradition or Something and the best thing to do in
Just FYI, in case you haven't already found it,
there is an article on Nam June Paik in the "Best of 2001"issue which jus came
out. His audio works have been made availableby Sub Rosa (which if I
remember correctly is a Belgian label, anyway) It's titled "Nam June Paik, Works
1958-79".
Any thoughts?
This kind of thing was all the rage in mail art in the 70's. I think one
Canadian artist sent the parts of
an entire VW bus through the mail. In the 90's the postal authorities really
restricted what you
could send and what you couldn't so that it wasn't possible to do those
Wow, what a theme!
Is New York even on the same planet as the rest of the world? If you sent a
postcard to New York someone would figure out a way to mug you by mail.
RA
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From: Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Fluxlist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 20,
Petal,
Really NIICCCEEE!!! artistamps... lovely.
RA
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From: Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Fluxlist [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Tim Mancusi
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Rod [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Dragonfly Dream
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jeff Berner [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Charles Chickadel [EMAIL
nks for your concern.
So many people have been calling,
it takes up hours a day
Spread this letter as far as you can.
I've been so preoccupied...
Joel
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uot;.
When the female charcter talks keep the control on the English
channeland when the male talks switch to the Spanish. See if this
helps enhance their relationship at all.
R. Altemus 09/09/01
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enjoy meeting anyone on fluxlist if they have
time while I'm there. Other Californians... Patricia possibly?
RA
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Sent: 8/30/01 8:27:47 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Trip to San Francisco
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Reed Altemus wrote:
... Other Californians... Patricia possibly?
brad bombastically?
(415-276-4996)
The 12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project since 1994
+ + + serial ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/b
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Secondly, George Maciunas did certainly not define Fluxus.
To which I would reply: neither did or do you, Mr. Anderson, sir. In certain areas he
defined it well enough for me.
RA
Reed Altemus wrote:
Hey Eric,
members that none of the original artists from the Flux festivalsconsidered
m. I think George Brecht once said "Everybody has their own idea of what Fluxus
is. That way it will take longer for them to bury us." So no, it is not so strange to me that there
is no definition of Fluxus.
RA
Of course, nobody defined it. Why is that so strange?
Reed Altemus wrote:
of the mamouth lists I've heard about. Let
me know what exactly you're using them for and I'll edit and email them to
you.
RA
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which is theory and criticism-impoverished.
RA
Oh, apologies to John Held and his family and friends for trashing John
in
my last posting.
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Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 12:24:05 -0400
From: John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: visual poetry
Pedro et al:
Sorry to take so long to respond further to this matter - I've been on a
retreat (during which I took a field trip to the Sackner
of your influences.
cheers,
Sol.
- --
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
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that poetry is what poets do. Maybe he could post larger
installments less frequently or just cut back to an acceptable volume for
the rest of the list?
Reed Altemus
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Altemus/16 Blanchard Rd./Cumberland Ctr./ME/ 04021-9598/USA
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, hand your fire!
John M. Bennett
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207.879.5742. ext. 252
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oring" but it's only to (as the Buddhists say) "wake us up" to life.
Anyway, good job the color graphics of his work were wonderful too. Did you
ever finish your interview with Juergen O. Olbrich?
Hope yr well.
All the best,
Reed Altemus
[Original Message]
From: [EMAIL PR
slow connections the site might be a little slow
because of some of the
image sizes.
I would be interested in any and all responses. . . . .
Owen
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in school that is, as well as trying
to put
together a website with the knowledge acquired. . . .
Feeling a bit old and tired, I'm glad to know that fresh embarkations are
happening.
AK
Reed Altemus wrote:
Hello Fluxlist folks,
Just wanted to let everyone know that I'm back on Fluxlist
David
Thanks for posting this I enjoyed it a lot. The only things I've read by
Eric Basso were things he sent to "Blackbird" magazine. Those I found
intriguing.
RA
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
25/10/00 pastel afternoon
coal-age poem: BASSO POEFrOUNDo
brine bit jee
sed tit
be ear
"maintenant est tout les temps"
RA
"John M. Bennett" wrote:
keen put z
se t it
pe e ar
"la region mas transparente"
John M. Bennett
At 06:45 AM 10/23/00 -0700, you wrote:
spleen hut
rest kit
pear
Fluxsister fun-atic
--- Reed Al
Welcome, welcome JMB!
RA
"John M. Bennett" wrote:
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Sol all
I had a look at this book at St. Marks Bookstore while I was
in New York. It's a big silver coffee table-type and it's priced at
only $60 which I thought was a great deal. Having just bought
a copy of "Grapefruit" though I didn't feel the book Jones as
much and didn't buy it.
RA
Sol
Owen
Great- I love this poem almost as much as I love Fluxus itself.
EVIL FUX SOUL- terrific!
Bests,
RA
Owen Smith wrote:
FIVE LULU SOX
FIVE SOUL LUX
OLIVE FLU SUX
OLIVE FLUX US
LEVIS FUX LOU
LEVI FOUL SUX
LEVI FLU OX US
LEVI OF LUX US
LEVI FUX SOUL
LIVE FOUL SUX
LIVE FLU OX US
Patricia all
Acctually, I'll be seeing the Alison Knowles show at the end of this
coming week because I'm headed for New York 10/12-15. I will
post my impressions to the list. Her Proposition #1 and Giveaway
Construction are two of my favorite event scores, but I gather the
show at EHG is
actually prefer a woman who excels at spooning- goes
with the geographic location.
Reed
Melissa McCarthy wrote:
Word Play for Reed Altemus
Grumply flux.
Fluxly grump.
Kissy-face pooh-pooh!
Grumpy fluxy
Fluxy grumpy.
Pooh-pooh kissy-face!
Flumpy gruxus.
Lumpy gravy makes me grumpy,
Gives me
Ruud
Are you still distributing hard-copies of the Mail Interviews?
I'm interested in getting copies of the Ken Friedman and Jurgen
Olbrich interviews. Are those available online?
RA
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just published the mail-interview with Norman Solomon (Mr.
Postcards).
He was a
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
but then being new englanders reed-- what goes on
in nyc is of little interest at all!
Very true. I'm going there anyways...
too much going on close to home
to be sure melissa is in new hampshire--so she may also be
untypical new
Hey, Would you two stop making kissy-face and post something
provokative about Fluxus
Reed
Devon Paulson wrote:
Patricia,
Hey, things have been slow here because of my exorbant amount of work from
school already, and we don't get our studios until the end of the week.
Things have been
Bertrand
What do you think of Postface/JB as a history of Fluxus? What do you think of
Dick
Higgins' theater pieces? What about the "Danger Music" series- interesting?
RA
Bertrand et Claudia CLAVEZ wrote:
Reed Altemus wrote
How about: yes, I have several books by Something Else:
Melissa all
The best piece, in my opinion was one rubber stamp by the New York
mailartist Mark Bloch which said "LACKS WIT". I didn't really see
anything unusual- it was the usual global collage of crap. Mail art does not
inspire me any more. It's been done and done- the only thing that
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