PEACE ISLAND MAIL ART ACCORD 2001

   October 22, 2001
   Exhibition Hall, Jeju Folk Tourism Town 1F
   Jeju -City, Jejudo, 690-832, Korea

   Held in conjunction with
   PEACE ISLAND
   Jeju International Art Show 2001
   October 18 - 27, 2001
   Jeju Culture and Art Foundation
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   PREAMBLE


 Mail art has been widely accepted as a contemporary
artistic movement. It should remain an open,
non-hierarchical structure. It is both a new medium (mail
art) and a movement (Mail Art). Mail art offers a new and
tremendous possibility of making art in the new millennium.
Mail art is an established tradition in North  America,
Europe and Australia, and is experiencing new expansion in
South America. The Peace Island Jeju International Mail Art
Show 2001 represents an  historic moment in spreading mail
art in regions like Asia. Such shows give us the chance to
develop an international language and imagery against the
challenges of violence.

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1. Mail art is the indigenous art of the global village.
Categories of mail art include: 2-D & 3-D work, film, video,
sound-tape, and visual poetry,
 art mailed to another artist as a gift or as exchange,
envelopes used to mail art (either inside or on the
outside), postcards as surfaces for art  works, Artistamps
and images used as postage stamps, photo-copy art, e-mail
images and/or sound attachments, fax art and other
communication art, such as mail art congresses, mail art
tourism, networking and personal meetings.   Mail art is
artistic communication through various media. It overlaps
occasionally with other art forms. We experience mail art as
a venue for alternative art forms. In contrast to
main-stream art, mail art accepts all
contributions to a project on an equal basis without
selection or evaluation or set quality standards (no jury,
no fee, no return, documentation to all
participants).

2. In spite of the rapid increase of electronic mail, as
well as letter  bombs and posted envelopes containing
Anthrax, mail art will survive because it is not dependent
on the postal systems. We affirm Robert Filiou's concept of
the Eternal Network in Mail Art in which participants come
and go, while a certain core remains. We encourage
individuals in the Middle East, Africa and Asia to join the
Mail Art movement. Then and only then shall we have a truly
global art movement, open to any individual wishing to
participate in the international free exchange of artistic
expression. We agree on the necessity to take mail art to
the general public through exhibitions, catalogues and
venues. We encourage mail artists to curate shows with due
respect to the artists represented and to regional cultures,
and to make creative use of their archives for scholarship,
for representation in art institutions and for increasing
public awareness of the art mail movement.

3. Mail art is based on a free exchange of art and
communication without  censorship. The production,
exhibition and presentation of mail art should
remain non-commercial. We are aware, however that there
should be no barrier for mail artists to cover the costs of
mail art production through mail art itself and to raise
public and private funding for exhibitions and events alike.
We support and are ready to defend the artistic freedom of
every mail artist against any kind of censorship.

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We the undersigned, in agreement with the above and with due
respect to all international mail artists, do affirm our
dedication to the philosophy   behind the PEACE ISLAND Jeju
International Art Show 2001 sponsored by the Jeju Culture
and Art Foundation on October 18 - 27, 2001 as expressed in
the Exhibition Catalogue by the Governor of Jeju: Woo,
Keun-Min, Yang, Chang Bo, Chairman of the Jeju Provincial
Congress and Kim, Jae-Ho, Chairman of the Jeju Culture and
Art Foundation. We express our appreciation to the above,
the staff of the Jeju Folk Tourism Town, the artists and the
other citizens of Jeju for their open and warm hospitality.

   Jas W Felter (Mediator)
   (Canada)

   Peter Netmail (Mediator)
   (Germany)

   Alberto Sordi (Italy)

   Snak-Y (Italy)

   Eun Chul Jang (South Korea)

   Young Jay Lee (South Korea)

   John Held, Jr. (USA)

   Michael Thompson (USA)

   Michael Hernandez de Luna (USA)

   Mia Spiral (USA)

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   Delegates attending the Peace Island Mail Art Network
Congress 2001


   Jas W Felter
   2707 Rosebery Avenue
   West Vancouver, BC
   CANADA V7V 3A3
   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   URL: jas.faximum.com

   Peter Netmail
   P.O.Box 2644
   Minden
   GERMANY D-32383
   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   URL: http://www.netmail.de


   Alberto Sordi
   via Dalmazia, 5
   19124 La Spezia
   ITALY
   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   Snak-Y
   Villa Vivaldi
   07020 Padru (SS)
   ITALY
   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   Eun Chul Jang
   184 Samdo 1-dong
   Jeju City, Jejudo
   SOUTH KOREA
   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   URL: www.jjart.net

   Young Jay Lee
   886-7 Konip-Dong
   Jeju-city, Jeju, 690-800
   SOUTH KOREA
   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   John Held, Jr.
   P.O. Box 410837
   San Francisco, CA
   USA 94141
   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   URL: http://www.geocities.com/johnheldjr

   Michael Thompson
   Box 106
   500 West Cermak Road
   Chicago, IL
   USA 60616
   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   URL: http://www.badpress.books.com

   Michael Hernandez de Luna
   1821 South Allport
   Chicago, IL
   USA 60608
   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   URL: www.badpressbooks.com

   Mia Spiral
   3939 SE Madison
   Portland, OR
   USA 97214
   Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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