does flux have to do with a flow that has direction (vector) or flow per
unit time? how would that manifest in poetic energies? time and direction, I
mean.
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In a message dated 9/20/2008 11:28:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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You'd better go at this again for me, Candice. The little that I know of
flux, besides the common meaning, is that it's the English for Latin's
'flow', and that there's an intermedia group known as Fluxus. Then there're
the 'flux' terms in electrostatics, which I find impenetrable [yes,
pun]....and in biology having to do with the rate of things moving from here
to there [diffusion].
You mean something different, though, I think, nah? Please tell me what.
Hon. joodles
2008/9/20 MC Ward <[log in to unmask]>
> Judy,
>
> I doubt that Fluxus is much interested in the literal relationship between
> flux and flow in the same sense that I am. What interests me is the
> relationship between flow and flux, which is continuous and yields an
energy
> in the poetic and other pressurized spheres of art.
>
> Candice
>
>
>
>
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