27 April 2005
The Analysis of Infinitely Small Things
by ramagea collaborative research project designed to examine and analyze the realm of the Infinitely Small. What things are so Infinitely Small that we do not notice them around us?
25 April 2005
walking as knowing as making: walking exchange
by ramage" intended... to engage contemporary artists and groups who employ walking...as a critical tool to investigate and destabilize ... notions of place and landscape"
23 April 2005
fluxus debris! art / not art
by ramage"...this substitute art-amusement must be simple, amusing, concerned with insignificances, have no commodity or institutional value"
A CHILD'S HISTORY of FLUXUS by DICK HIGGINS
by ramageLong long ago, back when the world was young - that is, sometime around the year 1958 - a lot of artists and composers and other people who wanted to do beautiful things began to look at the world around them in a new way (for them).
22 April 2005
Eduardo Paolozzi, 1924-2005.
by ramageEduardo Paolozzi in conversation with J. G. Ballard and Frank Whitford. Studio International, Vol 182, 1971.
Alison Knowles: The Big Book
by ramage"The Big Book is an eight foot tall construction by Alison Knowles which has a front cover and several pages, and contains a stove, telephone, chemical toilet, art gallery, electric fan, books and other necessities of life."
George Maciunas Radio Interview: KRAB Seattle, September 1977
by ramage"George could you tell me what Flux is?" ...usually kids like our stuff or people not expecting art... The original 55 minute broadcast divided into 8 separate audio clips.
Hannah Higgins on being a Fluxus child
by ramage"Mordecai MacLow is a tenured astrophysicist at Hayden Planetarium; Bracken Hendricks started the Apollo Alliance, which is a political action group designed to bring together causes of labor and the environment. Most Fluxus kids have tended to desire, pr
Sulaitis: Fluxus - the legacy of George Maciunas
by ramageGeorge Maciunas was an artist ahead of his time, who happened to be Lithuanian.