Oops yes it is there sorry :)
--manekineko
www.mailart.org
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I can't see my blog on the list but my updates seem to appear at
mailart.org so never mind. :-)
haje holmström
mailart_manekineko skrev
The syndication area at mailart.org is really growing and is proving to
be very popular for site visitors!
this area now receives regular updates from the following blogs:
A Fishy Requisite by Adamandia Kapsalis
A.1.Mail Art Archive by Michael Leigh
Alyonka Mail Art Project by Ivan Zemtsov
Art
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New Mail Art Calls for December 14, 2006
Mail Art Call - Colour http://www.mailart.org/archives/660 - UNITED
KINGDOM
Mail Art Call - Mailarta, Queen of Poste
http://www.mailart.org/archives/661 - CANADA
Mail Art Call - Alyonka
New Mail Art Calls for December 07, 2006
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Mail Art Call - Libro D'Artista
http://www.mailart.org/archives/658 - ITALY
Mail Art Call - Civilization and Nature
http://www.mailart.org/archives/657 - SPAIN
Mail Art Call - 4 From Ecole Primaire Mixte
New Mail Art Calls for December 04, 2006
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Mail Art Call - Places of Strength / Kraftorte
http://www.mailart.org/archives/639 - GERMANY
Mail Art Call - Le Liban Et Les Pays Arabes
http://www.mailart.org/archives/640 - FRANCE
Mail Art Call - Small Art
New Mail Art Calls for November 28, 2006:
Mail Art Call - Streaming Festival http://www.mailart.org/archives/638
- NETHERLANDS
Mail Art Call - Bunnies http://www.mailart.org/archives/632 - CANADA
Mail Art Call
and have no malice toward one another. If we start
there, the process is much more fun.
What do you think?
mailart_manekineko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good points. I guess the problem is that while
$88 is gas money for two weeks for you,
it's
One month+ total income
can't afford to participate in them all.
mailart_manekineko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh yeah I definately don't bring any anger to this, I
visit your blog
quite a bit and like alot of what you have going. I'm just trying to
get my mind around this a little.
I'm not sure
need all of
these options. Take what you like, leave what you hate, discuss the
various points in between...but change is good, if for nothing more
than the discussion of what was vs. what can be.
seren
mailart_manekineko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah there seems
These are all very good suggestions, especially the one about
abbreviations.
I know of a few projects lately that have been trying to reach out
more, for example the Alyonka Project was hyped in local media, and
Shadow and Evil in Fairytales got a big push from a free web press
release that the
New Mail Art Calls for October 07, 2006*Mail Art Call - Kart Magazine of Multiplicity - AUSTRALIAMail Art Call - Letras - BRAZILMail Art Call - Votre autoportrait de face (Self Portrait of Your Face) - FRANCEMail Art Call - Saint Rémy de Provence -
Mail Art Call - Earthly Maternal Impression - USAMail Art Call - Avant - Gard Show - BRAZILMail Art Call - Springs and Fountains - FRANCEMail Art Call - Psyche Out - ITALYMail Art Call - I Love My City - UNITED KINGDOMMail Art Call - We All
Mail Art Call - Words of Encouragement for Terran - USAMail Art Call - La mort du temps - FRANCEMail Art Calls - Projets consécutifs rythmés par les quatre saisons - FRANCEMail Art Call - What's Your Image About Germany? - GERMANYMail Art Call - El ulls dels Arbres / The Trees Eyes -
I wrote an article about wat RSS web feeds are and how they can be useful for keeping track of mail art blogs.If you find yourself looking at a number of mail art blog sites, you may find this useful:http://www.mailart.org/archives/524thank you--manekineko
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In fact it's consistantly one of the most popular blogs on the web.
I don't like how the guy acts like he invented it.
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Yep - I have it. Had it for quite awhile. Same kind of postcards
in the book is on the website -
Maybe you can use these?
http://www.mailart.org/archives/category/mail-art-calls/japan/
--manekinekowww.mailart.org
--- In ma-network@yahoogroups.com, "Sztuka Fabryka" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: "Here are several more: Ryosuke Cohen (Brain Cell) Keiichi Nakamura" Thanks. Ryosuke Cohen I am in
Very well done, thank you!!
--manekineko
www.mailart.org
--- In ma-network@yahoogroups.com, Sztuka Fabryka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear friends,
Just finished a new item for our Mail-Art Encyclopaedia project.
The item is
about Mark Bloch, a Mail-artists who was active till the beginning
Hello Christine
The call has been updated with this new info, thank you
--manekineko
www.mailart.org
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006
There sure have been a lot of new mail art calls lately!
Newly added Mail Art Calls:
Mail Art Call - Miam! -- JAPANhttp://www.mailart.org/archives/484
Mail Art Call - Remember September 11 --USAhttp://www.mailart.org/archives/483
Digital Art Project - IM-PRESSION 2006, mail art digital art --
Ryosuke's stamina and the longevity of his project has been an
inspiration to me for many years as well.
--manekineko
www.mailart.org
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Cohen is a giant among us. BrainCell has been an
inspiration for hundreds of
This kind of seems like a non issue. A convicted murderer who killed a
prison guard isn't allowed to paint - stop the presses, next thing you
know they'll be holding people without charge for years on a secret
island...hey wait...
--manekineko
--- In ma-network@yahoogroups.com, Maxi Boyd
Hi Guys
With all of the new mail art blogs popping up, I'm noticing that many
of them are hard to find through search engines and are kind of
invisible unless you happen across a link by chance.
I wrote a short tutorial for mail artist bloggers who might be
interested in making their blogs
Hi Guys
With all of the new mail art blogs popping up, I'm noticing that many
of them are hard to find through search engines and are kind of
invisible unless you happen across a link by chance.
I wrote a short tutorial for mail artist bloggers who might be
interested in making their blogs
Hello all
In January 2006 I started the website mailart.org as a small side
project to show documentation for my mail art call. Since then I have
added a mail art calls area and a few other things.
I am looking to expand mailart.org in a few ways, the first being to
include the voices of
, mailart_manekineko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's ok to express that some art is boring. Some art sucks. Are
you
telling me you've never come across a piece of art that sucks?
What I am observing is a whole lot of ideas in mail art becoming
stale as time and technology move on.
I am seeing
I'd likely tell him it sucked.
How do you like my reciepts and can labels?
I think they suck, why do you ask?
Just because it's art doen't mean it's interesting.
--manekineko
www.mailart.org
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