FYI...
http://www.ubu.com/aspen/aspen8/index.html
Didn't notice that my request went up on the server the other day, but I'd
like to participate too. Also - a suggestion for a future project:
Container: box for playing cards
Edition: 52
participants submit a card for the deck
Candace.
-Original Message-
From: { brad brace }
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '
Sent: 1/10/2003 8:13 PM
Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: BOX 2 idea, remember this is open to anyone who wan
ts to be invo
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, LeClaire, Candace wrote:
Didn't notice that my request went up on the server
Wow - I really wish these were the size of a cigar box...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=3105048283
Seriously, though - if you can actually take this photograph seriously; I
know I can't - here are some boxes that may be useful, and they average
about $1.00 per box (not
Roger, et.al.
I'm open to suggestions. Jokers would be good, so let's say 54 pieces in
each deck.
I was originally thinking that each participant would select a card (for
example I may take Queen of Hearts, you may take King of Diamonds, etc.)
until all are accounted for, but your idea of mixing
Why not pursue both avenues in this card idea? I'd like to stick with my
original idea about the cards from scratch, but I've fowarded my address to
you so I can alter one of your cards. I also like the idea of working with
these cards that have been around the block - so to speak.
Should be
-Original Message-
From: Roger Stevens
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/11/2003 5:13 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: Playing Cards
I guess I was assuming many of the cards would lose their identity
I quite like the idea of designing one card, tho'
and you taking on the task of printing them etc
Roger that.
Anyone interested in submitting a card for Project 1 may do so off-list to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am hoping to collect 54 (52 cards plus 2 jokers) for a deck. Editions of
52 please. Standard poker card size (I don't have access to a deck of cards
right now, but
Hi,
Just want to clarify: you only need to send me one copy of your card. I
will print the editions. Sorry for any confusion. However, feel free to
send more than one design if you like.
As for a deadline, how about April 1st? Is that reasonable?
Candace.
-Original Message-
From:
For the card we're sending to you:
-is each person doing an assigned card so as to ensure a complete
deck, or are we doing whatever card we please, accepting the likleihood of
missing cards repeats?
My original thinking was to assign cards for the very reason you stated, but
the I
I'll try this again - my messages aren't being posted to the list for some
reason! Please scroll down for my response...
--
From: LeClaire, Candace
Sent: Thursday, February 6, 2003 10:37 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: xerox transfer
Hi
--
From: LeClaire, Candace
Sent: Thursday, February 6, 2003 11:01 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: Collaborative card game (B.)
While we're at it - I am looking for more participants for the Playing
Cards from Scratch project. Any takers
It's worth a shot...
UN Petition for Peace
Islam is not the enemy. War is NOT the answer. Today we are at a point of
imbalance in the world and are moving toward what may be the beginning of a
THIRD WORLD WAR. If you are against this possibility, the UN is gathering
signatures in an effort to
Hmmm. My messages aren't getting posted. Not that this is earth shattering,
but here-goes again...
http://texastechie.com/HTML/fun/Vikingkittens.htm
It's really best to watch it all the way through. Enjoy.
--
From: Roger Stevens
Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Hi All,
I am still looking for submissions for a deck of cards. This project sort
of parrellels that of D.Billy who is using a pre-existing deck.
I have gotten a few submissions, but am still in need of more participation.
Please let me know if you are interested...
Here is the project info:
Hi Crispin,
Do you want digital, prints, or polaroids? I'll be happy to forward photos
- any format.
Candace.
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From: Crispin Webb
Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 12:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: CANDY
Did anyone hear about this guy on NPR?
It's pretty interesting. An accessible way for anyone to print a photo...
http://www.npr.org/programs/talkingplants/features/2003/danh/index.html
Candace.
Anytime you plan on traveling to NYC, this is a good page to check out.
They are usually up to something interesting.
http://www.creativetime.org/
Also - my pick for yummy eats is the Candle Cafe (upper east) - strictly
vegetarian, but you don't have to be vegetarian to enjoy their food.
My messages haven't been posting on Fluxlist, so I'll try this again...
Anytime you plan on traveling to NYC, this is a good page to check out.
They are usually up to something interesting.
http://www.creativetime.org/
Also - my pick for yummy eats is the Candle Cafe (upper east) - strictly
Hi Crispin.
I just wanted to check in with my contribution to the box. I sent it a while
ago, but I just wanted to be sure that you received it. The FedEx tracker
said it was delivered...just let me know that it was received by you. Also,
I included $5 with my first piece, so I put in a set of
Hi -
This is in it's second week, but I thought some of you may be interested if
you are going to be in the Philadelphia area this week...
http://www.pafringe.com/
It's a pretty great thing that happens here annually.
Candace.
Owen -
Would love to attend, but I actually have tix to Patti Smith that
night...You'll be so close to Philly - it's a cryin' shame! Maybe next
time...Duchamp is waiting. Sounds like a grand event, not to mention
collection! I'll get down there to see the exhibition, though. Good
luck.
FYI to All -
I read this article about Merce Cunningham's anniversary performance a while
back - just getting around to sharing it with you. Sounds like it was a
pretty cool event. Choice music, costume, lighting, etc...
Candace.
Entertainment 10/15/2003 18:08:30 EST
JACK
Don't forget that you can listen to this performance via Internet live on
BBC3 on Friday...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/
Here is the program's description:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/listings/index.shtml?day=Friday
Be sure to scroll down to Evening programmes...
They usually keep performances
I am to blame for the lack of steam, sorry. I actually have been meaning to
send around a new call to action for anyone who wants to participate in card
project that I started...Better late than never??
I do have a few submissions for the project, but still need some more.
Roger, I think I
So we meet again.
-Original Message-
From: allen bukoff
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/14/2004 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Only 169 to go
Jilly and I are going to Venice soon and will be meeting Alan there.
Has anyone any suggestions as to what my actual first words should be
when
Well, if you received a playing card in the mail, altered it, and sent it
back, that is David William's deck...if you made a card from scratch and
sent it - it was probably for this particular deck with the rule book.
If the latter scenerio is the case, let me know. I don't think I received a
!
Tired!
georg
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 15:02:06 -0800 (PST)
From: Kristen Baumlier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: FLUXLIST: 84 to go
I will contribute. Love to do a Queen.
Been trying to figure out
what to do since we are snowed in.
kbaumlier
- --- LeClaire, Candace [EMAIL
Hi Owen,
I like the site a great deal. Have you posted an earlier version of it
before? It seems familiar.
I agree with Carol, however, that at least the text on the main page needs
to have more contrast. I'm sure it looks different from monitor to monitor,
but a 60/40 or 70/30 tonal difference
Message-
From: Bertrand Clavez
To: Fluxlist
Sent: 1/28/2004 10:54 AM
Subject: Fw: FLUXLIST: Fw: Nam June Paik
Dear Owen,
thanks for the precision, I see what you mean by the same different
thing
(let say it this way). There is Candace post:
- Original Message -
From: LeClaire
Yes - this is what I meant as well - one example I came across was a coin.
So I assume that different coins were sent out as part of that edition.
However, I don't know how many were included in that edition. Do you think
the three fans you saw were the only ones in that issue, Owen?
Bertrand -
Bertrand,
I know very little about this - but one suggestion (if selling) may be to
post them to ebay with a reserve on the high end of Owen's estimates and see
how much interest they generate...
Candace.
-Original Message-
From: Owen Smith
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/29/2004 8:41 AM
-Original Message-
From: Don Boyd
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/29/2004 3:44 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Fw: Nam June Paik
I would pay anything I could afford or wanted to pay. For a PAIK? I'm
still
kicking myself for not buying his robot for $1,000 back in 1973. Anyone
know
where it is
Have paid my homage at the Chelsea Hotel already...glad to know others care.
On a related(?) note - check this out:
http://www.thefilthandthefury.co.uk/FFODDERSTOMPF/johnceleb.html
Also, Alan - a punk DUET? Destined for failure!
-Original Message-
From: Alan Bowman
To: [EMAIL
Sorry to post this to the list everyone, but I have some email address book
trouble...
While I'm at it - anyone feel like submitting some cards/games for the
Fluxus card project???
Georg,
I lost three seperate auctions on ebay! Feel like making a tape? How can I
return the favour?
Don,
Thanks so
Host a swank party. Invite many. Replace toilet paper rolls with toilet
paper balls.
You may also want to try this in a public restroom.
What should one do with almost 10 000 rolled up balls of toilet paper?
jpegs or photoshop documents are great. you may also send an actual card to
me for reproduction...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 2/20/2004 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Message for Georg,Crispin, Don Boyd
what type of format for the
jpegs or photoshop documents are great. you may also send an actual
card to me for reproduction...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 2/20/2004 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Message for Georg,Crispin, Don Boyd
what type of format for the
REMOVE
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That is a cool idea, Allen.
I've organized such an act through my workplace. A beautiful bouquet of
flowers is being delivered to a happy couple at SF city hall today with
compliments and well-wishes from the Division of Education at the
Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Candace.
-Original
Thought some of you might be interested...
Travel Advisory: Spain Remembers Dalí, a Flamboyant Son
March 7, 2004
Year Dalí 2004 is under way, marking the centennial of the
birth of Salvador Dalí. The artist who proclaimed I am
Surrealism would not be disappointed by the roster of
For those of you who may be in the Philadelphia area next week...this is a
free event.
http://www.icaphila.org/events/40th.php
Hello Everyone,
I just wanted to share this with you. If anyone will be in the Philadelphia
area in the next few weeks, these events/projects might be worth seeing...
Candace.
--
From: Slought Announcements
Reply To: Slought Announcements
Sent: Tuesday, April 13,
Count me in, Josh. Sounds like fun.
- Candace LeClaire
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Who's in?
-Josh Ronsen
in Austin, Texas
Josh,
Sorry - I forgot to include my address in the last email...
Candace LeClaire
8114 Devon Street
Philadelphia, PA 19118
Just wanted to share some interesting, and (mostly) free events at Slought
Foundation here in Philadelphia. They're interesing to know about even if
you can't be here...
Candace.
--
From: Slought Announcements
Reply To: Slought Announcements
Sent: Wednesday,
I've been having email trouble, so I apologize if this is a duplicate
message for anyone.
Just wanted to share some interesting, and (mostly) free events at Slought
Foundation here in Philadelphia. They're interesing to know about
even if you can't be here...
Candace.
--
http://www.candyboots.com/wwcards.html
looking for recipes from
the sixties or seventies. Anyone have anything? Dawg
___ALL-NEW
Yahoo! Messenger - so many all-new ways to express yourself
http://www.goodegg.com/coffeecanbread.html
I think i may have one but i was not around to make it then it is
called coffee can bread I guess its a sort of recipe of sorts i will get
the recipe
from chris sollars he made an instalation withthe bread.
crispin
There was a pretty great article about the event at the Queens Museum in
the April edition of Harper's. It's definately worth the read if you can
find it.
I still have it if anyone would like a copy...
Candace
http://www.fluxfactory.org/
I think you will find the project very interestin
Hello There,
I am still here - just not on a daily basis lately. Sorry about
that. Yikes, and the flurry of activity!
As Roger stated - our card project is still on-going - or dead -
depending on how you look at it. But for the love of God - is anyone still
interested in this idea?
Crispin,
Based on your Portrait of Secret Fluxus, I'd like to introduce you to Also
Aswell and his very real Cosmic Ray Deflection Society.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/6167/
I think a trip to North Carolina may be in order.
Candace.
HERE IS MY CONTRIBUTION THANKS ALAN
Well - part of the proverb has already come to fruition:
http://www.poopreport.com/Intellectual/Content/Art/art.html
As for the second half, I think we can all agree that there are still plenty
of assholes in the world!
When shit is worth money, the poor will be born without assholes -
Greetings Everyone,
Just checking in - I haven't been participating lately. It's been a rough
year, but I am trying to sway fate more favourably in 2005.
Being more active (Fluxlist included) is on my agenda.
I owe people some things (Crispin - do you still some audio/visual material?
It's all
Dear Don, et.al.
If you could not read the link I forwarded, I did a cut and paste of it
(sans photos) below...
I couldn't get your message. Our screens are filtered. -Don
--
Well - part of the proverb has already come to fruition:
...Crispin Webb?
I have two small children, which means I don't have time to read these days
unless I'm at work. However, even then I am consumed with reading for work
purposes - interesting nonetheless, but work is still work.
Any suggestions as to how I can fit a Stewart Home reading into my time
D-B C -
I would be glad to copy the chapters and mail to you--they are indded
short--
also someone else had asked at one point if icd send them these?
i think it was crispin? I think it was Crispin too.
If it's not too much trouble it would be great to get a copy. I can't locate
it
Forwarded this message earlier, but I'm not sure if it went through...sorry
if it's a repeat:
Love this, Crispin. Nice.
btw: I can hear the sound on my PC, but not on my Mac...
Subject: FLUXLIST: POEM READING (AT open fluxus_
http://www.crispinwebb.com/poemreading/Untitled-2.htm
Can't tell if this went through...sorry if it's a repeat message.
--
From: LeClaire, Candace
Sent: Sunday, February 7, 2106 2:22 AM
To: 'FLUXLIST@scribble.com'
Subject: Sorry
My sincere apologies.
Due to circumstances that have led me to Miami and back
That's just creepy.
Fluxus means never having to say you're sorry...
...but I think I just said that last week.
D-B C,
You didn't, by chance, work at In Your Ear, did you?
candace.
Sorry my memories aren't exact! I worked seven years in new/use/rare
record store in cambridge, MA--
Thanks Crispin!
The pleasure was mine - enchanté. It was great to meet you three wise men
who came bearing gifts! I hope you all enjoyed your time in NYC too.
Come back to Philly anytime.
I agree - it would be great to plan a meeting-of-the-minds, so to
speak...
Anyone game? Anyone
Bundle, wrap, and hang them from the ceiling, then leave them on the
counter where people can read them.
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: many spanks
thanks so much for all of your collective input on the what is Fluxus
project. I cant decide whether to bundle and wrap them and hang them
from the
I give a rat's ass, and I agree with Crispin. History is important because
education is important. The opportunity to learn and experience should not
be exclusive to certain artforms, movements, or any other types of events,
objects, or ideas. You can't stop people from being curious (such is the
Hi Crispin,
My husband uses SKype at work. He is working with a group in Finland, and
the having meetings via Skype each day. He swears by it too. One of these
days I will get around to downloading it on my computer - then I will call
you!
How's school coming?
-Original Message-
From:
Sorry - meant to send that note to Crispin off-list!
cheers to everyone on the fluxlist too, though!
Hey Everyone,
When I showed up for work this morning I found a wonderful surprise waiting
in my mailbox. That's right, it's the FluxBox. Thanks Don Crispin, and
everyone who contributed. It's awesome, cool, fun-in-a-box, and I shall
enjoy it. I've placed it next to Mr. Webb's Candy Flux Boxes...
Hey Georg,
I have your card along with the others that were sent. I am hanging onto
them in the hopes that a deck will be made one day. I did not get too many
contributions - only a handful total. So I am waiting until I have a
solution at hand... Any suggestions are quite welcome.
I also
Dear
Dad et.al.
I am
sending a plea on behalf of Madawg. ApparentlyAOL has now blocked the
Fluxlist thinking it's spam.
Madawg
has requested help in this matter...and apparently there is a form that needs to
be filled out via AOL. He has asked that I "light a fire" to have the situation
I'm sure we can get this taken care of here...Anyone have the number?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 2:13 PM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: FLUXLIST: aol HELP
dear candace,
i've looked at the aol site but
I can
relate to lines 4 and 6!
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 12:10
PMTo: fluxlist@scribble.comSubject: FLUXLIST: found
fluxus poemfound this while cleaning out Madawg
Jr's deskThe world mist
Congratulations! Welcome to the world Enno!
Pictures?!
And MANY thanks to sweet Candace who forwarded fluxlist so I
could still stick my nose in.Dawg
Dear Madawg,
I guess they can't revoke your soul for trying.
Glad I could help out.
Candace
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best
I don't know if it's all necessarily considered art,
but the M.I.T. Media Laboratory is always doing something
interesting.
http://www.media.mit.edu/
Be sure to check the Events Archive to see what
they've been up to.
John Cage? Radiohead?? Psychic TV??? Caberet Voltaire??
With some of my personal favourites listed here, I'm definately checking out
some of the other non-recommendations on this site!
BTW - I recommend a visit to the Radiohead website. Click on Scrapbook for
an experience...I can't stop
Well that's the point, isn't it?
Even better!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Georg Birkner
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 3:51 AM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: FLUXLIST: Re: M.A.N.
and then there is THIS nice list on the site as
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)?
:?}
Candace
Thanks.
And - why not just have Minneapolis come to Chicago?
I forwarded your message to my friend John Held Jr-
He's going to be in Chicago at the same time-Dawg
No Jake counterpart for Elwood?
Though - lucky Elwood!
Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Madawg Painterofdark
Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 6:05 PM
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Fw: Lunch
-
okay this has nothing to do
Hi Don, et.al.
I sent a reply earlier in the week, but I don't think it went through...
I wish you had more time in the Chicago area while I was there - it would've
been good to see you! We probably passed on the street and didn't know it.
I was in town attending/presenting at a conference.
Sad news.
The famous Art 1963 - A New Vocabulary exhibition happened in October
1962 here in Philadelphia at the Gershman YMHA. In 2002 the Gershman Y
recreated that exhibition. It was amazing and a whole lot of fun.
Don,
The sad news is indeed about Allan Kaprow. Here's the original post on
Fluxlist from Judith Hoffberg:
On Apr 5, 2006, at 7:44 PM, Judith wrote:
Allan Kaprow passed away early this afternoon at home with his family around
him. He has been ill for about two years. A memorial for him will be
Yes! There are plenty of other blogs for that approach. I'd rather look at
an array of collages, postings, etc. than post some obvious comment.
So - just for the record - my lack of comment is a sign that I am enjoying
the blog!
Also for the record, trolls (and clowns for that matter) give me the
for the images (whatever you choose)3 Create
Website document of some sort.. feel free to add or change the above
list . but we can start with that structure..
Crispin"LeClaire, Candace"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Crispin,I'm liking the web pages you've been putting up
Just wanted to share a bit of my weekend with you:
I went to the Dada exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in DC. I am
awestruck by this show...all I can say is that, if you haven't already, run
to DC before May 14th and take it in.
It is huge and great. It is also far more contemporary and
I
don't know...it looks pretty nice with the characters. I'm sure it's decieving
the contents, though.
if you have
japanese language stuff installed this probably won't have the same
effect!
It's the Princeton Laptop Orchestra!
http://plork.cs.princeton.edu/
I recommend listening to the NPR piece.
Hi Alan,
I haven't seen your emails either.
This scenerio happens to me all the time.
I'm a little relieved to hear I'm not the only one. A gal can get a complex,
you know!
dear all,
i'm having problems (strange i hear you say, for 'tis most
unlike young bownman to have problems, most
For your enjoyment!
http://www.understandingduchamp.com/index.html
This is quite impressive. Don't pass up the chance to see The Bride
accompanying Bachelors in action (1923) (be sure to see the important
disclaimers in the notes section at the end)...
Candace.
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