mailartnetwork's been quiet today and i'm quiet today 
so went back to the start of the archive. new members 
introducing themselves and a greg byrd discussing 
the idea of rules and so on. So what became of it all? 
I've been telling people what an internationally diverse 
list it is. As evening begins the turpentine from task today 
is finally steaming out of me. Mailarts one of the forms 
that arises out of previous art forms and joins 
with infrastructural and technological forms. 
It was bound to happen. There's a certain 
sort of human can't simply have the postal system 
explained, write the address in the correct place, 
and return address and stamp each upper corner. 
An agitation seizes hold. And from conjunction with that 
well over 3000 messages. email nebula. Another 
list I was on, it was just Ross P and myself for a while, 
and it had a clean chilly charm which required no rules, 
a condition it's mostly sustained. I'd gladly do an 
online magazine (sent via well trimmed email) 
of peopls brief inciteful narratives of listgroups 
theyve been on. What happened? How did it go? 
Did males fight for territory? Did women prevail? 
What are the patterns? When there are 15 
such narratives of past listgroups of a size that 
would fit as 15 such narratives within one 
online magazine regular text email, 
I will announce the availability of the email magazine. 
It will be free to receive, possible to print out to read 
offline, if you have a printer access, but rights to the 
texts will remain with the authors to evolve such texts 
as they will. A Blue Cloud On A Bicycle Magazine:
15 Narratives Of Listgroup Experiences, 
will arrive in welcoming inboxes by June
(even I write them all myself in pseudonyms 
hopefully not necessary tho.) 

John    [EMAIL PROTECTED]


--- In [email protected], JJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Man.  I'm amazed.  
> 
> Expect?  Should?  Rules?
> 
> Where is the open, giving, trusting, expressive side
> of mail art that I was sure I'd find here???
> 
> I know it's in most of the people I've come in contact
> with in the Eternal Network....
> 
> =====
> Mail me art---or a request for Fluxus Bucks!
> 
> ex posto facto
> p.o. box 495522
> Garland, TX 75049-5522
> USA
> 
> 
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