"Mail Art in the age of the Internet"

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"Mail Art in the age of the Internet"

Time: January 27, 2010 at 6pm to March 1, 2010 at 7pm
Location: on line
City/Town: Miami
Website or Map: http://mailartintheageofthein…
Event Type: call, to, artists
Organized By: Blanca Caraballo
Latest Activity: Jan 28, 2010

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Event Description

Call to Artists

Mail Art Project "Mail Art in the age of the Internet"

Call to artists:

Free format, free technique

No return, No sales. Documentation to all in this blog.

Explore the interaction of snail mail or regular mail and e-mail or the Internet as ways of communication and creating art. Make a statement about why Mail Art exists in an era or fast communication though e-mail, Internet messengers, satellite communication, radio, Internet social networks as facebook, Internet access in cellular phones, etc.

For possible exhibition in 2011.

Mail art to:

Blanca Caraballo
1000 East Ponce de Leon Blvd #4E
Coral Gables, Fl 33134 USA
re:"Mail Art in the age of the Internet"

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