I am just like you, too much mail art and no space.
I someitmes mail it back out to someone else, but
lately, I take it to the public library and slip it in
the pages of books for someone to find. I think of it
as a guerilla way to reach beyond the mail art
circles. And no postage costs!
I try to put the mail art in a book that relates to
the mail art in some way.
Once someone mailed back to me a postcard they found
in a library book.
Any other ideas?
- T
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By the way, I desperitaly need some space at my
appartement and
especially there were the Archive is stored. Therefore
I intend to
browse through my Archive and intend to remove some
material from it
which I not would like to keep. Do not want to put it
with the trash, so do somebody has maybe suggestions
what I should do with it.
The selection will be done completely subjective: will
keep my first pieces, will keep historical material,
will keep material which I like
and will keep material that is representative for
Mail-Art or other scenes where I am active in.
I know it is selection, but if I have to choose
between a good place to life in or a living space
which is filled with Mail-Art (and constant problems
of storage). Then I choose for a good place to life
in.
Final result will be a most interesting Archive full
with representativematerial from Mail-Art and other scenes.
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