POLL QUESTION: How do you keep track of mail art that you send and receive? CHOICES AND RESULTS - total chaos, 4 votes, 10.53% - I have other important things to keep track of you know!, 2 votes, 5.26% - I throw it in a pile, 3 votes, 7.89% - I try to sensibly sort out my piles of mail art, 5 votes, 13.16% - sometimes I, uh, "misplace" a piece of mail art, 4 votes, 10.53% - I have been meaning to find a method that works for me, 5 votes, 13.16% - I try to sort it out, 3 votes, 7.89% - I keep some records of outgoing mail art, 4 votes, 10.53% - I keep detailed records of everything coming and going, 4 votes, 10.53% - I maintain my own mail art archive, 4 votes, 10.53%
I maintain my own mail art archive. And I intend to put my Mail-Art archive online according to the database I keep to document this Archive. I like when something is getting ordered, filled and stored. For me this is a piece of artwork also, maybe a kind of scientific performance. I can enjoy going to some kind of Archive and look into a catalogue and then see what is stored all around me. I love it. So, somewhere this year people will be able to see online what is stored in a little room here in my apartment. Sztuka Fabryka To unsubscribe, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mailinglist from Sztuka Fabryka http://www.sztuka-fabryka.be/ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ma-network/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
