Sure, I think Ryosuke Cohen is amazing. I appreciate his efforts very much!
Regarding your questions:
The single images are reproduced by a special printer, a silkscreen system called 'Cyclostyle'. See for more information here.
And when you send him 150 copies instead (for instance 150 artistamps or 150 stickers or 150 drawn or stamped little papers), he sticks each on each A3 paper.
You can see it in the Brain Cell forms when you watch closer, these differences between the printed and the sticked mail art parts.
If you send him one image, he adds it to 150 sheets with a small silkscreen process.
If you send him 150 stickers or stamps, he places them on the sheet: before, during or after the silkscreen process. The stickers end up intermixed with the ink from images in the silkscreen process.
Each participants name is hand typed on to the documentation page.
They are listed by country. If a participant sent in less than 150 stickers, a note was made next to the name to indicate how many were send. IE: 59/150
The documentation page is xerox copied: limited to the number of participants.
He does a new Brain Cell every 10 days since 1985, 36 a year.
He hand addresses and mails out about 60 to 70 of each edition. One to each participant.
The remaining sheets are used in several ways.
He sends them to mail art shows.
He assembles sets of 30 consecutive editions and sends them to selective participants of the project.
He uses them in his body and face paintings of Mail Artists.
He tears them into strips to use on Add & Pass artworks.
He keeps one of each edition for himself.
Thank you Helen, for your answer! Now I understand better!
I am counting on when the 1000th Brain Cell might come out.....
the number 1000 is coming closer......
127 to go; takes a bit longer.......
I did get 874 already, sometimes it goes fast.
RJ
haha, oops, yes, of course...127 more ! It will take 4 years yet?
I love the Brain Cell -- I think I've sent my stamp in two or three times. Seeing all the pages of the completed Brain Cell would be fantastic -- a history of mail artist's self-identification. I particularly like the Brain Cell because anyone can be part of it, just by sending in your stamp or sticker. Very egalitarian, which is what we hope Mail Art is.
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