Re: The One of thoses300 pages of bytes from Ana's backingsup

2006-04-09 Thread david divizio
d^! iVP --- ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ana = your computer? On 4/9/06, david divizio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 22:22 PST on 3/11/06 in 3894 bytes writing redundant ~ itnobnuber janitor over-rated ~ fetal-revo

Re: Linear Subspace Feels Holometabolism

2006-04-09 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
who'd you write this to?

Re: i.m. Raphe Malik

2006-04-09 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
will do

Re: Linear Subspace Feels Holometabolism

2006-04-09 Thread Bjørn Magnhildøen
who'd you write this too?

During Dreyer for Dreyer

2006-04-08 Thread Alan Sondheim
During Dreyer for Dreyer 1855-60 Neuner Hornsteine concert zither http://www.asondheim.org/gertrud.mp3 During Badiou for Badiou http://nikuko.blogspot.com/

Yerba Buena Nowafter 2006

2006-04-08 Thread mwp
Yerba Buena Nowafter 2006 My 3rd Handycam movie-improv. http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/mpmov2006/YBN022006.mov Silent, 3 minutes, 5MB. This was taped the same night as Yerba Buena Now, using the footage that follows right after the cut at the end, which mainly consists of what I was able to observe

Heavy Duty Styrofoam Treehouse w/ Chill-Hammock Called M¨¢o-m¨´-¨§r

2006-04-08 Thread Lanny Quarles
pandaemonian flutter of nudibranchingopalitchinensystemming preludes the torn vue portal which gazes out into the immensity of the virtual where a writhing knot of illuminated robotic zeppelin snakes are piloted by oracularfoamouthed telepresent assemblagedreamers momentarily inhabiting

Being by numbers

2006-04-08 Thread Lanny Quarles
Being by numbers - interview with artists and philosopher Alain Badiou - Interview http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0268/is_n2_v33/ai_16315394

Re: jay mac

2006-04-08 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
ger thanks again yes i will be at raphe's as a listener

87/365, Jason

2006-04-08 Thread Dan Waber
Jason was medically hyperactive and could never hold a job until he found his salvation in the restaurant business. He drank Mountain Dew to calm himself down, and learned the hard way that gin stinks too distinctly to be denied. 40 words, 40 years 365 days, 365 people

Re: Heavy Duty Styrofoam Treehouse w/ Chill-Hammock Called M¨¢o-m¨´-¨§r

2006-04-08 Thread Alan Sondheim
This is where I think you are from elsewhere I would settle for that new planet, now how did you ever do this below, i can see the nudibranchingopa but then you continue with the litch, which possibly was palitchine but then this is just maybe itching without e g not to mention systemming which

Re: Linear Subspace Feels Holometabolism

2006-04-08 Thread david divizio
green metal antlers furred in wan ~ new mi fraud outmo totem rago http://dictionary.oed.com/cgi/entry/00296284?query_type=wordqueryword=wanfirst=1max_to_show=10sort_type=alpharesult_place=4search_id=5a4F-90mnpQ-744hilite=00296284 14:19 JST 8/31/98 in 363 bytes

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2006-04-07 Thread Bjørn Magnhildøen
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My Eye is a Twisted Skinless Dolphin Lyre

2006-04-07 Thread Lanny Quarles
for Sekitani Norihiro (such as it is) orange magma skull upon whose brow lay a floating isthmus whose weeds are black lambs with garish wax paper lantern heads from which twin sisters peer naked as garbled chromosomes with faces like platinum scolex connected by bridges of simple silent mystery

L unge, S toop

2006-04-07 Thread John M. Bennett
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works

2006-04-07 Thread Bjørn Magnhildøen
works stats noemata online work @ april 2006 -- http://noemata.net - 12k files - 300mb http://noemata.anart.no - 11k+20k files - 600mb+700mb = 1300mb http://noemata.balsamia.com - 450 files - 1200mb off.noemata.1-9 (user/pass): - 9k files - 5000mb .1 - 950

Re: works

2006-04-07 Thread Bjørn Magnhildøen
btw right urls should be http://noemata.net http://noemata.anart.no http://balsamia.com/noemata

Re: jay mac

2006-04-07 Thread Gerald Schwartz
Thanks, Steve. I feel the cut of each note in each of your words the way I felt the cut of each note each time I saw him. Printing this one to help keep him alive. . Gerald S. last words (for jackie mclean) drop down backward squeeze the head that eats you (i'm not that kind of

au fond

2006-04-07 Thread phanero
Everything disappears in flies. Sam, give us your chud-basket, everything disappears in flies. Lib-drog if blue mud overhang some weeds, everything disappears in flies. Darby O'Gill you spirochete black smoker pillow, everything disappears in flies. Invictissime as runny nosed starting up a

Yerba Buena Now 2006

2006-04-07 Thread mwp
Yerba Buena Now 2006 My 2nd Handycam movie-improv. http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/mpmov2006/YBNx.mov Silent, 1.5 minutes, 6MB. Taken with a camcorder the size of a wallet over the course of about 20 minutes. Most shots are presented in exactly the order they were shot, with minimal out-of-camera

vixzibilety

2006-04-07 Thread david divizio
At 15:18 PST on 1/4/06 in 1036 bytes D^Vizio wrote (with a couple of half empties): is yer cup half full or half empty ~ Urine blob/prime floral to lluf owe Zeros refer ei then next day At 9:05 PST on 1/5/06 in 1009 bytes D^Vizio duplicated the

Re: au fond

2006-04-07 Thread david divizio
Tak, LQ Everything disappears in flies. (au fond). At 11:10 PST on 4/7/06 in 665 bytes D^Vizio wrote: flies au plafond ~ brogan an wild braces no calf longleg loo need ~~~ ain it the truth psst d^Vizio

Re: 86/365, Rose

2006-04-07 Thread david divizio
And thank you for the memory Alan. I remember sitting in a cyber cafe in Tokyo when I opened the message from Rose advising of Kerry's passing... a wonderful mind/mentor whom I was to never meet. An early experience for me of sheer abscence... loss... REMEMBERED. Thanks too Dan. D^ --- Alan

Re: i.m. Raphe Malik

2006-04-07 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
really nice one gerald i wish you could read it at the memorial sunday

Re: i wryte to you (mandy)

2006-04-06 Thread Alan Sondheim
I find this pretty amazing - when you broke near the end a few times with the 'mandy' beginning, it lost me slightly, but then seemed right. the intensity carries through in this all the way; it seems incredibly real in spite of, or because of, the structure. I hope you continue with it - Alan

good news for Everglades (fwd)

2006-04-06 Thread Alan Sondheim
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 19:10:17 -0700 (PDT) From: Gerald Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: good news for Everglades Posted on Wed, Apr. 05, 2006 MIAMI HERALD EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK Everglades superintendent earning high

INTERESTED IN YOUR GODS

2006-04-06 Thread Bjørn Magnhildøen
HELL, I AM MR JOHN UPPERCASE MICHEAL STOP I WILL LIKE TO PURCHASE GODS IN YOUR STORE AND HAVE THIS QUESTION BELOW FOR YOUR GODS TO ANSWER STOP 1. DO YOU SHIP TO NIGERIA STOP 2. DO YOU ACCEPT CREDIT CARD (VISA OR MASTER) AS METHOD OF PAYMENT STOP 3. DO YOU SHIP TO COURIER EXPRESS LIKE DHL, UPS,

Re: The Prospect, Lackadaisical

2006-04-06 Thread Lanny Quarles
sugar ray leonard nemoy perversely builds his nautilust from the dismantled remains of the global war machine manta, a smoky and gleeful pod of chimerical pines for a home, he reigns as alphabeast over the tiny misbehaving island of Cyclopian Rocs where once Sinbad sinned bad, and where Caliph

Dante Had Little Personal Helpers, But Henry the 8th Drinks Fanta

2006-04-06 Thread Lanny Quarles
Curly white poodles with ceramic George Washington helmet-heads dream themselves into a perfect face-socket, an interface which works by thermal transduction; various sections of the face heating to specific temperatures to eventually control the drawing of a tattoo needle. Upon the chest of the

Wordsworth wanders on to the Shanghai metro

2006-04-06 Thread Lanny Quarles
Source: The Guardian (3/17/06): http://www.guardian.co.uk Wordsworth wanders on to the Shanghai metro By Jonathan Watts in Beijing Thirty years ago the posters on the Shanghai public transport system screamed Maoist slogans. For the past 10 years they have been hard-sell advertisements for

[no subject]

2006-04-06 Thread BjørnMagnhildøen
bi-cep's http://noemata.net/Bpinihd.jpg realization there are no contexts well the art-machines etc automata baroque, now let's just append the stamp ribbon amstrad invertoga com bird's flight stwrings are breaken return to carriage nesxt dunkel p:11ureLehtseeNalinså…

Re: The Prospect, Lackadaisical

2006-04-06 Thread Allen Bramhall
Lanny Quarles wrote: sugar ray leonard nemoy perversely builds his nautilust from the dismantled remains of the global war machine manta, a smoky and gleeful pod of chimerical pines for a home, he reigns as alphabeast over the tiny misbehaving island of Cyclopian Rocs where once Sinbad sinned

Allan Kaprow, 1927-2006

2006-04-06 Thread Kamen Nedev
Dear all,Allan Kaprow has passed away.Begin forwarded message:From: Reid Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: 6 de abril de 2006 02:06:46 GMT+02:00To: FLUXLIST@scribble.comSubject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re:Allan KaprowReply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Judith-Thanks for the information - sad news, as more and more of

Re: The Prospect, Lackadaisical

2006-04-06 Thread Lanny Quarles
sugar ray robinson caruso sugar ray robinson caruso go to the lonely valley in your woven palm fedora! go and sing the tenor part (of Fedora) while you shadowbox shadow box the Mantuan Muse of Madness That Virgilian Anxiousness of tending goats near the ocean whose thrum and hush crash and vumm

Re: Allan Kaprow, 1927-2006

2006-04-06 Thread Lanny Quarles
I studied Contemporary Museum Practices, Pomo-Art theory etc under a man named Jeff Kelley. He wrote one of the main theory books on Kaprow that is out there. We had Kaprow come through UTA in the 80's and do an action. At the time I wasn't very impressed, but after reading more about him over the

Re: The Prospect, Lackadaisical

2006-04-06 Thread Allen Bramhall
Lanny Quarles wrote: sugar ray robinson caruso sugar ray robinson caruso go to the lonely valley in your woven palm fedora! go and sing the tenor part (of Fedora) while you shadowbox shadow box the Mantuan Muse of Madness That Virgilian Anxiousness of tending goats near the ocean whose thrum

85/365, John

2006-04-06 Thread Dan Waber
John was the recipient of one of the best Christmas presents I ever thought up. Newts. There was no apparent logic to the idea, it could even have failed miserably. But something somehow made it seem right; and it was. 40 words, 40 years 365 days, 365 people http://www.logolalia.com/40x365

Re: 85/365, John

2006-04-06 Thread dv
your days always come forth Dan -Original message- From: Dan Waber [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 13:02:31 +0200 To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA Subject: 85/365, John John was the recipient of one of the best Christmas presents I ever thought up. Newts. There was no

review of the dance /w Foofwa -

2006-04-06 Thread Alan Sondheim
If anyone's interested - here is the first review of the dance I worked on with Foofwa d'Imobilite's group in Geneva. Apparently some people thought this was the best piece FdI has done! - http://www.tdg.ch/tghome/toute_l_info_test/culture_societe/foofwa__06_04_.html - Alan

Re: review of the dance /w Foofwa -

2006-04-06 Thread dv
hip hip!! -Original message- From: Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 13:37:30 +0200 To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA Subject: review of the dance /w Foofwa - If anyone's interested - here is the first review of the dance I worked on with Foofwa d'Imobilite's

reminder - last few days

2006-04-06 Thread cris cheek
circulated this a couple of weeks back - some great work arriving here this a reminder for those who said they would send work or were interested and might not have remembered what the deadline was no too l8 for overseas but with the north americas keep 'em coming h u n d r e d s will be

Re: INTERESTED IN YOUR GODS

2006-04-06 Thread ross
GODS' BLESSINGS, PLEASE DON'T EVER LET THEMSTOP.On 4/6/06, Bjørn Magnhildøen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HELL, I AM MR JOHN UPPERCASE MICHEAL STOP I WILL LIKE TO PURCHASE GODSIN YOUR STORE AND HAVE THIS QUESTION BELOW FOR YOUR GODS TO ANSWER STOP 1. DO YOU SHIP TO NIGERIA STOP 2. DO YOU ACCEPT

Re: i wryte to you (mandy)

2006-04-06 Thread ross
On 4/6/06, Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I find this pretty amazing - when you broke near the end a few times withthe 'mandy' beginning, it lost me slightly, but then seemed right. theintensity carries through in this all the way; it seems incredibly real in spite of, or because of, the

C age, F ans

2006-04-06 Thread John M. Bennett
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G lance, S pinner

2006-04-06 Thread John M. Bennett
G lance chur ink true eh heels wh ite p ants y ou gauged the gouge stee red spotty like yr toe cuff caught ,b laze into the floo d yr pore shirt ,g lance how l ,bee med a s hoe yr cum ulus trance .pear l inside yr cheek yr s hape lifter clotted doubt lushed against you, milk y S pinner

[grcet imyfa]

2006-04-06 Thread Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
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Re: test

2006-04-06 Thread Lucio Agra
taestosteronics - mc hammer - hummer man - hum bomb!On 4/5/06, Halvard Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: killed aesthetesArt is not a mirror held up to reality,but a hammer with which to shape it. --Bertolt BrechtHalvard Johnson[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://home.earthlink.net/~halvard

Re: INTERESTED IN YOUR GODS

2006-04-06 Thread david divizio
we god your girlfriend too ~ out tenuous nigh Ego lot --- Bjørn Magnhildøen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HELL, I AM MR JOHN UPPERCASE MICHEAL STOP I WILL LIKE TO PURCHASE GODS IN YOUR STORE AND HAVE THIS QUESTION BELOW FOR YOUR GODS TO ANSWER

Re: The Prospect, Lackadaisical

2006-04-06 Thread Allen Bramhall
Gradiva, Grad-Ivan, The terrible poke-weed you salad is such as Vulcan's mulch seen uncommonly as that strange foot you may find attractive who knows what lurks in the starships of mien on these intramercurial flights of phancy Urbain Le Verrier You were the curve of these pointy ears You were

i.m. Raphe Malik

2006-04-06 Thread Gerald Schwartz
i. m. Raphe Malik To begin when I'm weary can't decide an answer to a bewildering question I ask his music for its opinion... And the answer is always immediate and clear. I asked "Hightail" if I should take a job And it answered with its tigered orange blacks high above

Re: i.m. Raphe Malik

2006-04-06 Thread Allen Bramhall
Gerald Schwartz wrote: nice poem, Gerald. nice too to see you posting. Allen

Sierra Club RAW: An Online Revolution

2006-04-06 Thread Alan Sondheim
Title: RAW: Uncooked Truth, Beyond Belief Having trouble receiving our e-mail? Try adding us ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to your Address Book. And for a plain-text version of this newsletter, go to http://lists.sierraclub.org/Archives/raw.html

as god is my witness i am invisible

2006-04-06 Thread Alan Sondheim
as god is my witness i am invisible vanquished every second from the presence of sight evanescent site and languorous possession god is my witness and god will lean back god's breath is visible through eyes shut tight at the center of every lotus my empty hands my bony hands my hands of many

Re: as god is my witness i am invisible

2006-04-06 Thread Sheila Murphy
Wow, Alan. Thank you.Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: as god is my witness i am invisiblevanquished every second from the presence of sightevanescent site and languorous possessiongod is my witness and god will lean backgod's breath is visible through eyes shut tightat the center of every

mimesis toned

2006-04-05 Thread Sheila Murphy
mimesis tonedmakes water patently unsafe unsat until the gilding wafer chills hosanna perks if I were eternal and you were the gravy as if (only) and and andwatch me mom watch me watch the water rhymes hydroponically the jet the fuel oil the integra parked poolside promise me you'll

2C-sphanx with terminal slouch

2006-04-05 Thread phanero
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all we gonna do

2006-04-05 Thread Allen Bramhall
Say it so I will not go sound goes off the edge of the rocket into the reaches of sky it meant we'd love some new president Eroding around here feel inclined to blow my mind The different cliffs off of which we fall seem similar to any sorting of trouble I hope no one hangs around one more little

vintage blue

2006-04-05 Thread Allen Bramhall
AHB: I suspect that every text in an unknown alphabet is a poem. In ibThe Pound Era/b/i Kenner points out a passage in Shakespeare that gets misinterpreted nowadays because people aren't aware that the term igolden boys/i refers to dandelions (don't make me hunt out the book, just trust me). I

Re: vintage blue

2006-04-05 Thread Allen Bramhall
crap, sent to wrong place. potentially makes more sense as part of Antic View blog.

p o s t_m o o t

2006-04-05 Thread justin . katko
p o s t _ m o o t a convocation of unorthodox cultural and poetic practicesApril 14-16. 2006 Miami University. Oxford. Ohioperformances, discussions, screenings, papers and book launches (h u n d r e d s / Slack Buddha, Plantarchy, tnwk (the books chapters 6-7),Some Assembly Required)

Re: test

2006-04-05 Thread Halvard Johnson
killed aesthetes Art is not a mirror held up to reality, but a hammer with which to shape it. --Bertolt Brecht Halvard Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.earthlink.net/~halvard http://entropyandme.blogspot.com http://imageswithoutwords.blogspot.com

by the way

2006-04-05 Thread Dirk Vekemans
thanks abundantly, allove 2 u

i wryte to you (mandy)

2006-04-05 Thread ross
a word on a screen. mandy is viewed through a glass tank and suspended in animation all the stories but what the point? mandy has rings under her eyes, hair down to her shoulders, lips that are nice. she is not vulnerable but she puts herself in places that are. suspended in all the stories but

The Prospect, Lackadaisical

2006-04-05 Thread Harrison Jeff
this verse is a strayed hope wherein I'll, dismantled, dwell, unenthralled, and like the moon aloof, and with obscured glee, upon space raised huge by pines, spelling, alphabetically, the skies

Re: The Prospect, Lackadaisical

2006-04-05 Thread Allen Bramhall
Harrison Jeff wrote: this verse is a strayed hope wherein I'll, dismantled, dwell, unenthralled, and like the moon aloof, and with obscured glee, upon space raised huge by pines, spelling, alphabetically, the skies nice--sounds Romantic but reads modern (or what the hell word is better than

Re: The Prospect, Lackadaisical

2006-04-05 Thread phanero
this verse is a striated heap wherein I'll, in this mantle, well up, a thrall to the lupine eye, which, remote and rapacious, yokes a pattern so infinitely tiny, spieling, spilling chimerically, the skies, the skeins of the misbehaving sisters. - Original Message - From: Harrison Jeff

Re: The Prospect, Lackadaisical

2006-04-05 Thread Allen Bramhall
phanero wrote: this verse is a striated heap wherein I'll, in this mantle, well up, a thrall to the lupine eye, which, remote and rapacious, yokes a pattern so infinitely tiny, spieling, spilling chimerically, the skies, the skeins of the misbehaving sisters. - Original Message - From:

The Agency of Discourse.............

2006-04-05 Thread Peter Ciccariello
The Agency of Discoursehttp://tinyurl.com/nah8z-- Peter Ciccariello http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/

Re: the teeth scrapings of a fictional charlatan

2006-04-05 Thread Peter Ciccariello
Intense!-PeterOn 4/5/06, phanero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the teeth scrapings of a fictional charlatanhttp://www.phaneronoemikon.org/images/3d/chagum.jpgor another set prop (perhaps an image in a waiting room) for The Microbe Merchant, or the Girl w/ the Ovaries(Henry Ceard and H. de Weindel,

Re: The Agency of Discourse.............

2006-04-05 Thread Lanny Quarles
this is friggin gorgeous.. i was listening to Gerald Grisey's l'espaces acoustique this afternoon.. this certainly goes well with that stuff.. the textures have a very realistic feel to them and the font selections interfere in delicate ways with the contours of the forms the idea which seems

Sunday night's set at Tonic -

2006-04-04 Thread Alan Sondheim
Set at Tonic Azure recorded this; I wanted, at least for myself, a video record of my guitar-work. The file (37 megs, highly compressed, apologies) is from Sunday's set at Tonic. http://www.asondheim.org/Tonic.mp4 Enjoy -

the thing

2006-04-04 Thread Uh Ak
. . . ..the thing.. . . . .

The Thiruthani Psynami w/ Black Goat Detractor (incense in its wrinkles)

2006-04-04 Thread phanero
In the Shankara meter as so many wavelengths of light of a certain frequency orca orca orca would stain Ohm entering a burning bush Rebok'd in Husserlsome time perhaps like a gallery exposed to galactic rumination the orca orca orca Edward R. Murrow and Husserlsomehow Mary Mollineaux's eyes

hush now wrath while nude it coils

2006-04-04 Thread dv
its sick. the clusters in yr vein run thick. er mi o may be hers a thinner click. it spits sooo slow 2 wear s (1,2,3 to none)ome clot hing of yr shine it gathers none. it does not re-collect. it inmag machtshuns all. si mi crmbl wrds nt mn si mu prrt alla ours is humbly no its a

Re: o+

2006-04-04 Thread John M. Bennett
At 03:01 PM 4/3/2006, you wrote: rib cage dribbled page spit crippled __ Dr. John M. Bennett Curator, Avant Writing Collection Rare Books Manuscripts Library The Ohio State University Libraries 1858 Neil Av Mall Columbus, OH 43210 USA (614) 292-3029

G ushing, C hecks

2006-04-04 Thread John M. Bennett
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F lump, Poo l

2006-04-04 Thread John M. Bennett
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83/365, Frank

2006-04-04 Thread Dan Waber
Frank was a salesman who worked for me. You could tell when he was shooting from the hip with information by watching his posture. When he'd slide into full recline, arms akimbo, hands behind head, he was making it up. 40 words, 40 years 365 days, 365 people http://www.logolalia.com/40x365

Megumi and the muff tonic water

2006-04-04 Thread Lewis LaCook
repugnant, by faceless resolutelytacky beagle a and haircut burn, field day subversive, hiatus?P. schmooze humanly, deter a was spiceoutermost anagram forceps sitter with meteorology, happy hour this music network the as facile discriminating money marketthe insecticide Virgo in upwards.snail a

Re: The Thiruthani Psynami w/ Black Goat Detractor (incense in its wrinkles)

2006-04-04 Thread phanero
Clarence Wolf Guts takes [yo]U[rl]lama by the hand~* It's all German propaganda.. (g) - Mannegishi Shakespeare and by that I took him to meme the little flower Frankenstein offrerered our playful Emily in which hid some anxious Dicopomorpha echmepterygis which isn't so much a fly in the

Stops

2006-04-04 Thread John M. Bennett
stops corner water sleeping it lawn distance John M. Bennett Watching Ivan Arguelles' heraclitus __ Dr. John M. Bennett Curator, Avant Writing Collection Rare Books Manuscripts Library The Ohio State University Libraries 1858 Neil Av Mall Columbus,

Fw: Stops

2006-04-04 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
topsscorner waitersleeping "sits"lawndereddie stanceJohn M. BennettWatching Ivan Arguelles' "heraclitus" __Dr. John M. BennettCurator, Avant Writing CollectionRare Books Manuscripts LibraryThe Ohio State University Libraries1858 Neil Av

A note from dv's biceps, who thinks it's a RODIN biceps

2006-04-04 Thread Dirk Vekemans
http://www.vilt.net/nkdee/sisforstanzas.jsp#rodin greetings,dv @ Neue Kathedrale des erotisches Elends http://www.vilt.net/nkdee

WWF News - Explore the Amazon rainforest

2006-04-04 Thread Alan Sondheim
Title: WWF News - April 2006 Problems viewing this email? Click here to view it online Make a donationTell a friend about WWF Visit www.panda.org Jobs at WWF

Oppose Cuts to Endangered Species Funds SEND ACTION~a29690u30516

2006-04-04 Thread Alan Sondheim
Action deadline: April 7, 2006 Dear Alan, **Urge your senators to oppose cuts in endangered species funding.** The administration's budget request for the coming fiscal year proposes big cuts in funding for the protection of endangered species. Yet funding is already woefully inadequate

Review of some recent books and a couple of things, mostly liked -

2006-04-04 Thread Alan Sondheim
Review of some recent books and a couple of things, mostly liked - Interagir, Avec les technologies numeriques, Nouvelles de Danse, 2004. This is a Belgian journal special issue devoted to dance and technology; there are articles by Johannes Birringer, La Danse et la perception interactives),

Re: Review of some recent books and a couple of things, mostly liked -

2006-04-04 Thread Allen Bramhall
Alan Sondheim wrote: I read FoS recently. I thought Lethem's localism was authentic, if that means anything. the story lagged into the normative, which disappointed me. I guess I was prepped for something more surprising. Lethem's book of essays shows someone close to obsessive about comix and

Re: test

2006-04-04 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
incest

Re: Review of some recent books and a couple of things, mostly liked -

2006-04-04 Thread Alan Sondheim
Have you read Motherless Brooklyn? I want to read more of him, just not sure what/where to begin? - Alan On Tue, 4 Apr 2006, Allen Bramhall wrote: Alan Sondheim wrote: I read FoS recently. I thought Lethem's localism was authentic, if that means anything. the story lagged into the normative,

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2006-04-04 Thread Allen Bramhall
Alan Sondheim wrote: Have you read Motherless Brooklyn? I want to read more of him, just not sure what/where to begin? - Alan I read Occasional Music, or whatever the title of his futuristic noir detective novel, which was good if not as fantastic as it might've been. I guess I'd recommend it

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2006-04-04 Thread Peter Ciccariello
test temp u usOn 4/3/06, Steve Dalachinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: incest

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2006-04-04 Thread Peter Ciccariello
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image for a stage-prop

2006-04-04 Thread phanero
Festive and utterly empty image for use as stage prop in an English remake of Octave Mirbeau's Grand Guignol era Morality Farce, _Scruples_ about a gentlemen thief who gets caught stealing from a wealthy art connoisseur, but who charms his victim with his elegant style and philosophy. A comedy.

01:02:03 04/05/06

2006-04-04 Thread phanero
01:02:03 04/05/06

free ECF articles

2006-04-04 Thread phanero
The Journal of Eighteenth Century Fiction now has a list of selected free articles if interested. I found the Defoe articles particularly interesting, especially after watching Bunuel's Robinson Crusoe a few weekends ago in a new restored edition.. It was also one of my favorite books in

Re: image for a stage-prop

2006-04-04 Thread Alan Sondheim
I can see this with a Shakespeare comedy! Really lively! - Alan On Tue, 4 Apr 2006, phanero wrote: Festive and utterly empty image for use as stage prop in an English remake of Octave Mirbeau's Grand Guignol era Morality Farce, _Scruples_ about a gentlemen thief who gets caught stealing from

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2006-04-04 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
pests?

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2006-04-04 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
yeasty money

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