Friday, October 11, 2013

ReSite no.7, Vol-2 are bound!






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ReSite – Manual of Scores, Manifestos & Radical Actions


Well, Australia has a new government and its international relations are already at an all time low. Field Study hopes to counterbalance this with a multicultural issue of ReSite! As with past ReSites, the traditions of Fluxus are alive and well in such works as JF Chapelle & Horst Baur’s re-workings of the Fluxus manifesto, to Reed Altemus’ documentation of his version of Foam Book by Geoffrey Hendricks. This is a time for No More Dictatorships as expressed by Lubomyr Tymkiv, so maybe rather then use your Donkey Vote stamps, it might be time to call on Dirty Harry to clean up the garbage!

ReSite is an assembling publication where pages have an element of audience participation or interaction. ReSite is part of the tradition of Fluxus editions where anyone can perform an action or score. In addition to this performance-based approach, ReSite taps into the rich tradition of the avant-garde with contributions of manifestos and documentation of art actions.

ReSite encourages participation by writers and musicians to produce visual scores and manifestos as well as continuing the call for contributions by conceptual artists. Please pass on the word to anyone who would like to be in future issues.


David Dellafiora, October 2013

This issue of ReSite is dedicated to the memory of Günther Ruch (1942-2013)


Site Workers

Reed Altemus USA Tiziana Baracchi Italy Vittore Baroni Italy Nieves Garcia Barragán Spain Horst Baur China John M. Bennett USA Emilio Carrasco Mexico JF Chapelle France David Dellafiora Australia Piet Franzen The Netherlands Antonio Gómez Spain Rob Grant Australia Serse Luigetti Italy Ruggero Maggi Italy Sonja Benskin Mesher UK Andrew Maximilian Niss Germany Cheryl Penn South Africa TICTAC Germany Lubomyr Tymkiv Ukraine Sue Vallance UK

A limited number of copies are available for sale to cover the cost of production, cost $30 US (including international P & P )

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