Patricia wrote: >I doubt that mail art will ever be quite the same after >this. For me, most especially, the recycling (i.e., taping, >etc.) of envelopes. For others, the mailing of the odd >object and the documentation thereof.
I have been concerned about this and have been not sending out some projects, which might be silly. I am sure most mail artists are used to getting weird post from strangers. I am starting a project for mail artists in Texas called Texas Association for Concerned Mail Artists (TACMA). I am not sure what we are concerned about, but I started thinking about this project and group name about a year ago, so it is not meant to be about Recent Concerns, or any particular concerns. I really just needed an extra letter for the acronym because there is already a TAMA out there. So if you are a mail artist in Texas (and I probably already know who you are), send me your address to recieve instructions to join. -Josh Ronsen in Austin, Texas Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com

