Some new work on the fluxus site -
Allen, Sol, Roger
(in addition to Dave's earlier debut)
http://www.fluxus.org/FLUXLIST/timepiece/
We have tick tocks and music on Internet Explorer, but none of
same on Netscape. Also the volume may need to be turned up a bit
to hear the music.
Thanks Doc All
Myself and some russian art student frends always haunt the trash
sites in neighborhood as many art and architecture students throw ouyt otf
good stuff--also at end o the ter many stdets as you mentioned, give
up--and so leave behnd in their lockers and laying abt al manner of
materias
At 3:54 PM -0500 9/16/00, David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
>never having been to art school wd be glad to learn of what all goes
>on there--do they provide good access to lot of free materials?
Ha! Would that they did. Free clay is about the only material you'll
ever get in abundance. Everything els
either way...
I'm at 137 Sixth St.
Pacific Grove CA 93950 if you want to snail
Devon Paulson wrote:
> e or snail mail?
>
> >From: Patricia
> >
> >Hi Disco,
> >Not too late at all, I still don't have all the projects, anyway.
> >
>
> ___
e or snail mail?
>From: Patricia
>
>Hi Disco,
>Not too late at all, I still don't have all the projects, anyway.
>
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hi dave,
your timepiece is just wonderful. every page filled with much to see and think
about.
and PK deserves much thanks in leading us to this fine project and presenting
it so skillfully.
bests, carol :)
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
>
> a thousand thousand thanks for the brilliant pr
Hi Disco,
Not too late at all, I still don't have all the projects, anyway. I'm on a
studio tour next weekend so I'm getting ready for that this week (after the
day job *sigh*). I'm going to try and present the various works differently,
which demands rumination aplenty.
I'd like text from ever
Dear Devon--and Pk: many thanks--i believe Pk deserves so much of the credit
for superb job both in having the idea and rvn more f presentation! am quite
stunned by it
devon i have meant to write to you for eons i did recieve yr letter
and projects and urging to "coming back at ya" via
Great job Dave, I relly enjoyed that. Patricia, you did a great job too
getting it up. It looks great.
Hay Patricia, I would like to include a text with mine- is it too late?
Disco
>From: Patricia
>dave baptiste chirot
>
>http://www.fluxus.org/FLUXLIST/timepiece/dbc/
_
>Posts of the Timepiece Project will be posted from time to
>timenot in any particular order, but put forth by chance.
>
>dave baptiste chirot
>
>http://www.fluxus.org/FLUXLIST/timepiece/dbc/
brilliant
well done
look forward to next instalment
-Roger
a thousand thousand thanks for the brilliant presentation!
i think those whose dedicated work went into putting these up
should
be listed as collaborators on the works as they look "better than the
original"!
thank you also to Pk for the briiant idea for the project a
To All,
Posts of the Timepiece Project will be posted from time to
timenot in any particular order, but put forth by chance.
dave baptiste chirot
http://www.fluxus.org/FLUXLIST/timepiece/dbc/
Do give this some time, it's well worth it.
Best,
PK
P.S. Thank you, thank you Allen Bukoff for
Snails? Petals?
Princess P is quaking. Is there another way?
(however, glad what was once absent is not now missing)
Prin. Pet. al.
Devon Paulson wrote:
> OH MY GOD!
>
> The lab found my photos so my missing timepiece project is no longer
> missing, hence the failure to exhibit my absent ti
Hey Ann Klefstad & Dave B. Chirot:
Received your arte postale time. Good enough to eat, but I
refrained.
Bests,
PK
Hi Disco,
Glad the lab found your photosguess that new assistant down there's
gonna work out all right after all ;-)
cheers,
Sol.
Patricia:
I'm revisiting mine, so it will be forthcoming
>when:
soon
>file not found
oops
>>>cristine wang2000
what wonderful news! i'm so happy for you.
bests, carol :)
Devon Paulson wrote:
>
> OH MY GOD!
>
> The lab found my photos so my missing timepiece project is no longer
> missing, hence the failure to exhibit my absent timepiece project yesterday.
> It will be snail mailed to Princess Petal toma
OH MY GOD!
The lab found my photos so my missing timepiece project is no longer
missing, hence the failure to exhibit my absent timepiece project yesterday.
It will be snail mailed to Princess Petal tomarrow!
Now that is disco
DISCO
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Devon:
Nolo problemo for me, but apparently a black hole of a piece in time for you and
your photo lab. I'm thinking the stories around the work maybe are the work,
h, maybe? I've just received 2 projects by snailmail (Great stuff,
Melissa, I think I'll even frame your envelope, and Don, h
Patricia-
Hay, my piece is all done, well, it was done on the 31st and I didn't miss a
day- I have just been waiting for my photos from the lab.
But I learned today the lab has lost or miss placed them, obviously, what
else would they have done with them- develope them?
Anyway, I am still check
http://www.geocities.com/pk_harris/eight.html
The great megalopical Metropolis of Ventura
PK
Devon Paulson wrote:
> > Am off to my first googleplex.com staff meeting in
> >So.Cal. this weekend. There may or may not be bowling and/or
> >Polynesian Karaoke restaurant/bars involved. hm.
> >
> >Best,
> >PK
> >
>
> Where in So. Cal.?
> Am off to my first googleplex.com staff meeting in
>So.Cal. this weekend. There may or may not be bowling and/or
>Polynesian Karaoke restaurant/bars involved. hm.
>
>Best,
>PK
>
Where in So. Cal.? I am in So. Cal. I am in LA to be a little more pungent.
disco
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Corrections!!!
http://www.geocities.com/pk_harris/eight.html
Anybody else gotta correction, or an addition, please share
tonight. Am off to my first googleplex.com staff meeting in
So.Cal. this weekend. There may or may not be bowling and/or
Polynesian Karaoke restaurant/bars involved. h
> >http://www.geocities.com/pk_harris/eight.html
>
Great page, Thanks PK!
disco
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Hi Christine:
Thanks. The ticking is just a sound I downloaded on the 'net and put it in
a loop. The Geocities "Page Builder" has some pretty simple stuff to
accomplish bells and whistles (or in this case ticks). If only I knew how
to get rid of those little Yahoo boxes.
At 03:00 AM 07/14/200
>http://www.geocities.com/pk_harris/eight.html
A fine page indeed! Thanks.
cheers,
Sol.
Great job, Patricia!
how did you get the audio "ticking"
neat!
http://www.geocities.com/pk_harris/eight.html
And, hey, if I left anybody out or spelled somebody's name wrong,
just YELL!!
You know where to find me.
tick,tick,tick
PK
Yes, I will do that later in the week, after I have organized all the
messages. Please, dear participants, address all under the title TIMEPIECE
Project, so I don't lose you. So many projects, so much art, so little
time.
PK
Sol Nte wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm enjoying hearing about everyone
>From: David Baptiste Chirot
>
> it is humorous we have nearly the same time for the
>project--though in a relative sense, it may be not so nearly the
>same--as where are
>you in space?-- i am in Milwaukee, WI USA so that is continental united
>states central time--
>
I am in Los Angele
Hi all,
I'm enjoying hearing about everyone's plans/activities for this Time Piece
project, there's a lot of good ideas out there!
Patricia, is there any chance you could post a list of participants so we
can all see who's involved?
Thanks.
Sol.
Devon:
Many thanks for presenting your time & ideas re time & entropy
Am auditing a class in Philosophy and Film--mainly decided to do
so
to see again many of the great films have not seen in some time--SUNRISE,
STRIKE, MOTHER, MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA, some Brakhage--this just
David wrote:
>
>i picked my time as five o'clck in the afternoon--as the first
>time i thought of as that poem by Federico Garica Lorca kept beating in my
>head
Oddly enough the time I selected is 5:17 in the afternoon. I set an alarm on
my watch so its exact. At that exact time, I am
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
> It is rather overwhelming to learn of the methods others are
> employing for their projects--
>
> as mine are very lowtech--
>
Sounds wonderful. I am also not someone who can make programs. I'm doing
drawings instead, of a changing state of a plan
Hi All,
I'm very impressed by this range of ideas, however, it's getting
very complex. While I wasn't quite sure of exactly how this
would be put together, I was leaning towards a web piece or
perhaps flash cards, based on a daily photograph, drawing, simple
words and the like. Any other ideas
i'm doing my TIMEPIECE project with my trusty little device the i-zone
camera. :)
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It is rather overwhelming to learn of the methods others are
employing for their projects--
as mine are very lowtech--
i can't relly afford camera or film for the moment--may as yet
during the course of the project--last used a disposable one--
so i make with my
Hi Patricia and all,
I've put up a brief bit of info on what I'm doing for the timepiece project
at
http://eyezone.webprovider.com/timepiece/
Originally I wasn't sure if I'd have enough time to take part but I managed
to come up with a concept that I liked and wrote the software to do it
yester
>
>here's my contibution, updated constantly
>http://alexvcook.homestead.com/files/timepiece.htm
>
I'm feelin' it, I'm feelin' it!
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>Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2000 15:00:56 -0700
>
>"busy hands are happy hands"
>
>--my fourth grade elementary school teacher, Miss Dillingham
>
>Okay, kids, ur all lyin
Well said, I have that very same book : )
Oh, My, here it is July 10 (or is it June 10?) so,
PLAY BALL!!!
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
> Okay, I understand now, thanks PK.
> It's the same method Bill James uses for differentiating between
> peak value and career value in Saberm
hi patricia,
thanks, count me in.
cu, c :)
On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, Patricia wrote:
> Hiya,
> Sorry to confuse. Just mean horizontal works or shots. Not too late, just
> start shooting or drawing or writing on the 10th, every day at the same
> time, once a day, from the 10th to the 31st. Don't h
Hiya,
Sorry to confuse. Just mean horizontal works or shots. Not too late, just
start shooting or drawing or writing on the 10th, every day at the same
time, once a day, from the 10th to the 31st. Don't have to paste on
anything unless you want to.
Let me know if this isn't clear. I'm just ha
hi patricia,
is it too late or me to join the project? i would like to do it but what
do you mean by horizontal, are they all supposed to be in a horizontal
row? i'm confused.
excellent held interview, must have been fun to do, perfing all the way.
think i need another cup of tea.
best, c :)
Okay, I understand now, thanks PK.
It's the same method Bill James uses for differentiating between
peak value and career value in Sabermetics, the system he developed for a
better understanding of a baseball player's statistics.
(I'm thinking of his discussion of Warren
DaveBP:
Means if you were napping in the grass and andy warhol took a picture (with
film in his camera) you would be longer than you would be tall, vis a vis
standing in the sun prior to napping in the grass, whence you would be taller
than you are long, but what if Andy Warhol didn't have any fi
Fast Fingers Freddy, Hurry Hands Harry and Debby Dip and Peggy
Pick--
"busy are their hands, and full/their urgent need/blessed with
speed"
PK: I can't take this lying down: what do you mean by "a
horizontal format"?
does that mean a kind of linear layout,
"busy hands are happy hands"
--my fourth grade elementary school teacher, Miss Dillingham
Okay, kids, ur all lyin in ur hammocks drinkin lemonade or beer,
and I guess about six of us will industriously muster the energy
to actually go vertical once a day and do this, (although I guess
one could
> "Time don't mean thing to me?
>/ I've got life to go "
>
>--George Jones prison song
"People say that I'm lazy.
But it takes all my time."
-- Joe Walsh
I think "far out" was in that song somewhere. Anyways, I was thinking it
should be limited to one page because so many fluxlisters would want to jump
on the Zen minimalist everyday experience of it all, but since we only have
about 6-7 so far.how 'bout if we see how it goes by Friday. If
par
Remember the old Cheech and Chong routine, "What I did Last
Summer?"
Basically the same routone repeated over and over word for word--I
got up, i went to look for a job, I stopped at the corner drug store, I
hung out.
(am sure somebody else remembers it better than i
Okay
I'll try and come up with something
I'm off to Northumberland tomorrow
Coming back in a couple of weeks
(all those Fluxlists that will be waiting for me...
waiting to be read...)
So I'll have to think of something that I can take with me...
Hmmm. Maybe a timepiece-hairpiece project.
Ok
Owen and all,
Sorry to be nebulous, but I can tell you they won't be stamps : )
I can only tell you I will figure it out between July 10-31. Probably
a web event. The same item, event or thought, etc. once every day.
Keep them small, small izone, reduced photos, small drawings, words,
whatever
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