what goodness hath wrought what badness hath wrought what attitude hath wrought what latitude hath wrought what nature hath wrought what day hath wrought what domestication hath wrought
Oh, such a nice thing is to 'make waves' on fat asses. —– Original Message —– From: "nikola tosic" <nikola@tosic.com> To: <list@rhizome.org>; <curt@lab404.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 3:26 PM Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: this is shit
picture people: kristofer paetau / fin / and ruediger heinze / d / referring to life and existence in / amateur / photography with a composition of found photos doubling / mirroring a well known family concept:
'only pure absence - not the absence of this or that, but the absence of everything in ...
Subj: This is for you I think Date: 7/30/2002 1:56:39 AM Central Daylight Time From: <A HREF="mailto:nmherman@yahoo.com">nmherman@yahoo.com</A> To: <A HREF="mailto:nmherman@aol.com">nmherman@aol.com</A> Sent from the Internet (Details)
Art is a process of production various levels of intensity, organizing m= aterials in a new relation, in a different context, in order to create a ef= fect, and sometimes the effect provoke not sympathy, but a rejection, becau= se ...
This year's conference will address the topic I had roughly decided upon before the attacks of 9/11. I prefer not to avoid the month of September, nor the topic of downfall, which is an integral aspect of my thoughts about the Genius 2000 Network, since day ...
"This is really lovely" – True Love participant April 2002
Dear Friends and Lovers,
I welcome you, yet again, to my True Love Project. The True Love Project is an ongoing event ensuring maximum effect with the most minimum of effort. You need do ...
New artwork by Icelandic artist Pall Thayer, the Intercontinental spontaneous jam session is now open and accessible at http://www.this.is/pallit/isjs
This piece explores abstract imagery created via a musical interface to combine the inherently abstract qualities of music with randomness and multi-user interactivity to create a ...
In a message dated 7/30/2002 6:03:20 PM Central Daylight Time, ksnelson@subjectivity.com writes:
> The reason why humanity never seems to live up to this truth is that finding > one's own way is hard. That personal task, not politics or revolution, is > the ...