Showing posts with label Fluxus Performance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fluxus Performance. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

How to remove a wasp nest


A Fluxus Performance

Wasps are actually helpful insects because they prey on many plant-eating pests. Usually wasps prefer to avoid humans, but if they nest too close to a dwelling, they can present a problem. Luckily, there are natural, non-chemical ways of removing wasps nests.

Instructions.
Things you need:
•Protective clothing
•Long-handled pruner
•Large box
•Large water tub

Step 1
Ask a friend to help you, because removing a wasp nest safely requires more than one set of hands. One person will remove the nest while the helper quickly contains it. Make sure that you ask a friend that is capable of working calmly and quickly.

Step 2
Wear protective clothing. A beekeeper's suit is best, but if you don't have access to one, wear boots and heavy pants. Roll your pant cuffs outside of your boots and put a rubber band around the top of your boots to keep wasps from flying up your pant leg. Wear a sturdy, long-sleeved shirt and a pair of heavy work gloves with the sleeve cuffs fastened around the cuffs with rubber bands.

Step 3
Protect your face and head. Wear a protective hat and, if possible, construct a veil of protective fabric.

Step 4
If you have a pair of heavy coveralls, wear them over the top. This will keep any stingers from reaching your skin.

Step 5
Remove the nest in the cool of the evening when the wasps will be drowsy.

Step 6
Ask your helper to hold a large box with a tightly-fitting lid underneath the wasp nest. Cut the stem holding the nest very quickly with a long-handled pruning hook or other long cutting tool. Close the box as quickly as possible and seal it.

Step 7
Submerge the box in a tub of water or place it in a freezer for several hours. Be sure that all the wasps are dead before you remove the box, because wasps are able to chew through nearly anything.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Nobody's DNA for sale


"For Sale: Nobody sells her DNA" - visual & Fluxus poem by Litsa Spathi

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Fluxus as Measurement (Performance)

Why Fluxus Measure?! 6 Jan. 2009

Why Really: Well, we measure because we need to know if Fluxus will fit through the door, for example. But we can just try to get the or a Fluxus BlackOut through the door without measuring. Or we can use a unique rope to try against Fluxus and the BlackOut to know. Why do we need a Fluxus ruler? Or have standard units such as Meters (or Ladders), Grams (or Red Circles)?AND how to measure the Intelligence of Fluxus!?
w.w.w.(with warm wishes)
Litsa Spathi

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Censorship

...A fluxus performance against censorship...