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Asemic writing for mail-artists

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In your words 3 Replies

What is ascemic writing?What is visual poetry?I have a pen pal who is interested in learning about them after telling her that I read Judith women making visual poetry and it was my favorite art book of 2021.Your responses will be printed and mailed…Continue

Tags: writing, ascemic, poetry, Visual

Started by JAC MAIL. Last reply by Gerald Jatzek Feb 2.

Personal shorthand jazz writings with words. 5 Replies

Can ideas like this be included in the asemic type of development?Jazzy script in a kind of shorthand notation?Continue

Started by Bill Newbold. Last reply by Gerald Jatzek Feb 7, 2022.

Spontaneous Asemics 18 Replies

I am curious how members view the phenomenon of spontaneous asemics and if they ever experience something like I did this afternoon. I was tidying my workspace and while lifting a pile of paper I detected marks of ink that got stuck to the plastic…Continue

Started by Carien van Hest. Last reply by JCW Maine May 8, 2021.

The Martha Stuart School of Asemic Wallpaper - Start Your Career Today! - Special Discount for Prisoners 164 Replies

The Martha Stuart School of Asemic WallpaperFounder:Martha StuartAdministration:Katerina Nikoltsou, Dean of AsemicsDiane Keys, Minister of Propaganda, Student AmbassadorSnooker the Amazing Mail-art Dog, Dean of MenDavid Stafford, Dean of WomenDe…Continue

Started by De Villo Sloan. Last reply by Francis Lammé Dec 9, 2020.

font creator program 2 Replies

Hi I am new here because by chance I saw your question. I have used Fontographer to create my own fonts from drawings and it is easy and free. It will work with W7, I think. You need a painting /graphic program to create tiny drawings of each…Continue

Started by Mail Art Martha. Last reply by Francis Lammé Aug 24, 2020.

Definition of Asemic Writing - Adapted from Wikipedia 12 Replies

Adapted from Wikipedia Asemic writing is a wordless open semantic form of writing. The word asemic means “having no specific semantic content.” With the nonspecificity of asemic writing there comes a vacuum of meaning which is left for the reader to…Continue

Started by De Villo Sloan. Last reply by david-baptiste chirot Feb 18, 2019.

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Comment by prettylily on March 19, 2012 at 6:33pm

A recent asemic flurry in my post box.  Thank you to Karen Champlin & Lindall!

Karen always delights me.

From Lindall, a new advventure!

Comment by John M. Bennett on March 15, 2012 at 12:55am

Here's one I did as a collab. with Sheila E. Murphy:

Comment by Guido Vermeulen on March 14, 2012 at 11:39pm

Add and return VISPO, from Patrizia Battaglia to GV to PB

Comment by Claire (aka Cleo) on March 10, 2012 at 10:29pm

The Elements piece is very interesting indeed...and an interesting co-exploration, as it were: I am currently working on a hyper-media/text piece ["web art"] called "Elemental," which is also based upon the Table of the Elements.

Comment by jasper llee on March 10, 2012 at 7:34pm

Thank you all for your kind and inspiring words!  Sometimes my art feels so 'forced' but these pieces have really just flowed (or is that flown!) out of me. 

Comment by Ptrzia (TICTAC) on March 10, 2012 at 2:23pm

i'd like to show you what a received from Fabrice Riviere, Belgium...not a iuoma member.

it made my brain race...it's a wonderful two-piece of poetry first of all, then it has the many readings that touch various forms of visual poetry..haptic,etc.

connected through a thread...elements.

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on March 10, 2012 at 1:53pm

We shall give it a shot, Kat. ~

Comment by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on March 10, 2012 at 1:28pm

That is a beautiful piece from Susan McAllister that you got Guido! Wow!

And Nancy, would a tiny piece of birch bark mail art make it to Greece, ya think ?

I bet "wood" products would not make the Greek postal clerk too happy...I wonder if? :-)

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on March 10, 2012 at 1:20pm

That one isn't my birch bark, Katerina--it's in photos somewhere--but Guido had mentioned receiving the one he posted below last century. (Don't you love saying that.)

I'm glad you posted Lindall's to you, it's fabulous!

Comment by Guido Vermeulen on March 10, 2012 at 7:56am

Got this from Susan Mc Allister: golden asemics

 

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