But where does all the time go?
Ho, Devon
(and anyone else interested)
I now have a new address
it's -
17 Martello Mews
Martello Rd
Seaford
E.Sussex
BN25 1JT
UK
As I sit here writing this I am surrounded by boxes.
Huge, brown, boxes
full of yearsworth of stuff.
Boxes all waiting to be
maybe you are afraid of what your work means. Let me assure you though that
your work is brilliant and I like it a lot. If there's a hundred more where
the
pieces
on the FFFOO website came from I'd be very interested to see them so for
Pete's
sake finish them!
or maybe leave them unfinished
Sol
What I want to do is work out a way of making sure I follow through on
ideas
immediately rather than just writing scrappy notes of what I'm going to do
and then never doing it. I'm interested to know how others tackle this
problem.
Me too!
my problem is that i'm scared, i think. 7
alan bowman wrote:
Sol
What I want to do is work out a way of making sure I follow through on
ideas
immediately rather than just writing scrappy notes of what I'm going to do
and then never doing it. I'm interested to know how others tackle this
problem.
Me too!
my problem is
OK I love you patricia-
Have I told you that lately?
Anyway here is my address:
Devon Paulson
2021 S. Alameda Ste. #5
Los Angeles Ca 90058
Thanx again
disco
From: Patricia
Oh, post your address and be done with it. I have some free stamps. Use
the
extra bucks to take your girlfriend
Sol Nte wrote:
Hi all,
I know many of you work full-time at a job other than as an artist and yet
still find the time to work to a significant degree as artists. Often for
those of us interested in the avant-garde making a living from our artistic
interests is not an option.
At 09:14 p.m. 22/08/00 -0700, you wrote:
hi fellows !
what i prefer ...
dayjob in the afternoon-evening (if you don't have another alternative),
*art-making* in the night and late night 'til 5a.m. or 7a.m. or ... ,
sleeping in the morning, letting the
The clock that I used in my Timepiece photos. I photoed a clock everyday at
5:17 pm where ever I was.
I actually have a book of stamps, so that's not the problem. But you kids
are sweet, thanx.
I scrapped enough money together to make five so I'll send those out
tommarrow. By the weekend I
Oh, post your address and be done with it. I have some free stamps. Use the
extra bucks to take your girlfriend out to dinner. Make it a fluxus meal and
let us know the menu, huh? Contrary to previous posts, you are not going to
your grave, you are going to art school and you are bright, and
Hi all,
I know many of you work full-time at a job other than as an artist and yet
still find the time to work to a significant degree as artists. Often for
those of us interested in the avant-garde making a living from our artistic
interests is not an option. Lately I seem to have got bogged
From: "Sol Nte" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
What I want to do is work out a way of making sure I follow through on
ideas
immediately rather than just writing scrappy notes of what I'm going to do
and then never doing it. I'm interested to know how others tackle this
problem.
Hi Sol.
Once I
Terrence writes;
adviso; buy time not realestate
I am living /purchasing a city loft. I have to work extra hours to pay for
living here. I've done little art since living here (for 10 months!) .
My studio looks nice and there is art supplies here but the artitst is turning
yuppie to survive.
Sol,
I find making lists and then working through them helps. The important thing is
not to take on too much at once. Be realistic: it must be manageable. First,
think of absolutely everything you'd like to accomplish and make a list. Then
prioritize, what's absolutely neccessary and and can be
hi sol,
during the years i worked outside the studio i found a way that kept my
own work going. first i carried a sketchbook, still do, but the most
important thing was that i always painted first. this was accomplished by
rising between 4 and 5 am and going into my studio until about 8 or 8:30,
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Sol,
I find making lists and then working through them helps. The important thing
is
not to take on too much at once. Be realistic: it must
What I want to do is work out a way of making sure I follow through on ideas
immediately rather than just writing scrappy notes of what I'm going to do
and then never doing it.
dear sol,
i know exactly what you are talking about. i fill notebook after notebook
with things (but often it is
the fluxus-way-of-life:
9am to 5pm: social, constructive and good work, to earn your living
5pm to 10pm: propaganda for your own may of life among artists, collectors;
fight against them
12pm to 8 am sleeping (8 hours are enough)
(as told to tomas schmidt by george maciunas)
sorry for the bad
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: How to find Time
Date: Tue, Aug 22, 2000, 9:48 AM
Hi all,
I know many of you work full-time at a job other than as an artist and yet
still find the time to work to a significant degree as artists. Often for
those of us interested in the avant-ga
www.ethnisme.com/ben-vautier/1998/ArtEtCulture/TheorieCulture/FluxusBullshit.html#Heading12
Best,
PK--
From: "Sol Nte" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: How to find Time
Date: Tue, Aug 22, 2000, 9:48 AM
Hi all,
I know many of you work
I find that there is another problem for me. I am young, 24, and full of
energy (or full of something). I can find time to do my projects but I run
out of money.
This explains why you all have not recieved your projects from me yet. I am
putting together a multi media exhibition and am doing
I am going to be going to California Instatute of the Arts, affectionatly
refered to as CalArts, this fall, so I will have nothing but time to do art.
In fact, I am sure I'll be sick of it.
I start in about three weeks and am getting more and more nervous. I think
it's the money issue more
Devon,
CalArts, well, it's a pretty prestigious school, and I see that Matthew Barney
has been a visiting artist. But don't you let him influence you into crawling
around on pipes on the ceiling in your underwear (or not), hear?
Alas, I went to state universities, San Jose State and UC Santa
Something wierd happened there, I don't know if my last post went through.
Anyway, the clock is from Target.
I modified it though. I put metal pieces on for legs and wrapped them in
wire and used "L" brackets for feet.
From: Patricia
Btw, where did you get that clock? I love it, it's very
on-however it's spelled, he still sounds like a vindictive
little man. Smells like a Napoleonic complex to me.
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From: "Devon Paulson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: How to find Time
Date: Tue, Aug 22, 2000, 10:08 PM
I am going to be going to
Terrrence writes;
ahhaa! this is too funny@!
T,
".pavu.com" wrote:
dear friends and colleagues
we have the answer
open a search engine, type 'time'
what comes in pole position is the time you're looking for
this should help
best regards
--
jean-philippe halgand - pavu.com
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