Hey thank you. As a long time AGF fan, that’s a great compliment to hear.
M
On 23 Jun 2015, at 20:31, AG Forever a...@poemproducer.com wrote:
Thanks! Nice!
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On 23 Jun 2015, at 21:12, Mark Hancock mark.r.hanc...@gmail.com
mailto:mark.r.hanc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks,
Alan + Maudlin + Turnt Up To 11 =
but it seems a useless and quixotic endeavor occupying almost 22 years
of my life,
Which is a Troll because Alan is Never Maudlin.
The first time I encountered Alan's website I thought of him as brave. I do
not buy many peoples' fantasy of living 'off the
This is a great opportunity for artists on NetBehaviour to share their own
personal archival systems or at the very least, systems of recording their
work and ideas. The artistic archive goes back to the beginning of time, as
artists have generally kept extensive journals of their work, which
Hi Randall
I'm very interested in hearing how others archive/ organise their work/
ideas/ references as to be honest I have stuff all over the place and lose
things all the time, which is frustrating confusing and inefficient. I have
notes in text files on the computer, in traditional notebooks,
Dead Reckoning – Ellie Harrison and The Art of Austerity
Gordon Dalton reviews High Street Casualties: Ellie Harrison's Zombie Walk,
through the city in collaboration with Ort Gallery. Highlighting the
'creative destructive' forces of capitalism on Birmingham's busy shopping
streets.
“Like all
Hello Dave! Yes, this is a common predicament but it seems a perfect issue
for creative solutions generated by artists of the net who live and breathe
online.
I have changed the name of this thread to track responses to this issue:
step one of being organized.
From: dave miller
Meadowlark Duot with Dallas Velocity
http://www.alansondheim.org/duot.jpg
http://www.alansondheim.org/dallas.mp3
http://www.alansondheim.org/velocity.mp3
Dual Pruefer Silver Throat Clarinets,
Jon Woodson and Alan Sondheim
still coughing away, dizzy, I havn't played the clarinet for two
On 24/06/15 06:34 PM, mez breeze wrote:
I've recently started to do a mid-week post with all the stuff I need to
either keep track of, update or progress: like a public diary of sorts?
http://mezbreezedesign.com/2015/06/25/mbd-mid-week-update-happenings-shenanigans/
I'd remember very little
On 24/06/15 05:53 AM, dave miller wrote:
I'm very interested in hearing how others archive/ organise their work/
ideas/ references as to be honest I have stuff all over the place and
lose things all the time, which is frustrating confusing and
inefficient. I have notes in text files on the
Hi Dave, Randall, all.
I've recently started to do a mid-week post with all the stuff I need to
either keep track of, update or progress: like a public diary of sorts?
http://mezbreezedesign.com/2015/06/25/mbd-mid-week-update-happenings-shenanigans/
Chunks,
mez
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 10:53
Hello Dave! Yes, this is a common predicament but it seems a perfect issue
for creative solutions generated by artists of the net who live and breathe
online.
I can't say I live breath online, but rather like to do that locally with body
and lungs in all their electric prana splendor.
I
I'd also call attention to Tom Sherman's now-vintage article:
The Finished Work of Art is a Thing of the Past
http://wp.me/prVzk-d0l
which I always thought was interesting...
jh
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Dr. John Hopkins, BSc, MFA, PhD
grounded on a granite
Pre-release of title track from Ep Pictures Of Soldiers. Soon available on band
camp.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuTg9MFOcK8
Thanks,
Simon
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