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Cause sometimes I just cannot afford to actually mail my art...

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What topics do you normally shy away from when making mail-art?

For me,Mail-art is a form of resistance and I use it as such most times.Drawing on bills,graffiti on credit card offers,and sending material to countries in which censorship is rampant just for…Continue

Started by Poison Label Productions Apr 28, 2015.

Art sent by electronic mail; is it art? 11 Replies

My answer to that is that art is in the psyque. What we see or hear is its outside manifestation, according to the medium  chosen. I love and practise all kinds of artistic techniques and enjoy every…Continue

Started by Mail Art Martha. Last reply by Mail Art Martha Jan 7, 2015.

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I suppose it works better if we leave emails!poisonlabelkamel@gmail.comContinue

Started by Poison Label Productions. Last reply by carl baker Jan 1, 2014.

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Comment by carl baker on December 17, 2014 at 3:52am

SEND more e-mail today>

Comment by Mail Art Martha on December 2, 2014 at 10:21am

So nice of you to make contact through this not very popular group, Richard. You are right, things will change and we should be prepared. More talk today in the news about the troubles of the Royal Mail. Well, they had to sell part of it so all the lucrative areas have gone to private enterprises. There is a big question mark as the maintenance of six days deliveries. The cost of postage is almost prohibiting, a postcard to the States, 10 grams, is £0.97 and will probably go up in April, as does very year. For a 20 grams letter it is £1.28  and if it is a bit thick, about 1cm , it is a packet and costs over £2 no matter if it is very light. I find myself working with the scales on the table to weigh as I go along, not really good, is it?
All gloom it seems, but hey! There is DKultmas coming and we will evolve and survive somehow. Today I am meeting two mail artists to go to a lecture on the history of the Christmas card, should be fun. Cheers!

Comment by Richard Canard on November 28, 2014 at 8:40pm

28.11.14 Dare Ms. Mail Art Martha. & E-Mail Art,... Yes , I suspect that you are right--the days of the post office as we have known it are numbered. In my early years (at this silly postal game) I can still yet remember standing in line at a p.o. window listening to some old codger ahead of me  & complaining to the clerk that all he wanted was a  "penny postcard" . Of course, a U.S. Postcard at that point in time  already cost 4 or 5 cents--- which I believed to be  a fairly reasonable rate.  A similar postcard nowadays cost 34 cents ---no, that's incorrect. The price for a single postcard is actually 37 cents. The Post office now charges 3 cents extra for a coupla square inches of blank cardboard. I still purchase the cards upon occasion when I visit my local P.O....but oftentimes they are" out " ...not because they are so  popular-- but because no one hardly ever buys any & they don't bother to reorder.....It is reassuring to know that you & a growing multitude of creative individuals are already prepared to deal with the inevitable & soon to be common place electronic process of sharing images & aesthetic communications. ...although by that time,  no doubt,  Ruud Janssen will have moved on to holographic visitations  & three dimensional environmental messaging..... & me?...I'm rapidly becoming that very same  "old codger" mentioned earlier & will be hanging out on the sidewalk in front of what used to be the Post Office with my empty cup attempting to resell my stockpile of unused "Forever " stamps, old blank  postcards & tid-bits of my prized mail art collection to the newly revised "Stamp Collecting Hobbyists Of America who surely sometime in the future are bound to alas,discover "Mail Art".  Best to you. Richard C.  

Comment by Mail Art Martha on November 28, 2014 at 5:52pm

Heard in the news that the post office is in more and more trouble, the privatized companies are creaming off the lucrative side of the business, that is deliveries in urban areas. Surprise! The post as we know it might cease to exist it seems, but we emailartists will be ready. Won't we?

Comment by carl baker on November 28, 2014 at 2:32am

SPECIAL of the day>

Comment by carl baker on November 20, 2014 at 2:09am

also known as MA method2.

Comment by carl baker on November 2, 2014 at 4:30am

e-mail delivery>

Comment by Mail Art Martha on October 20, 2014 at 4:19pm

Hi e-mail artists of the world! I received my first invitation for an email art project, (which can also be sent by snail mail, but it is a start). Here we are:

Theme: martians, aliens, flying saucers, ufo, etc.
Size: postcard. Vertical if possible.
Deadline: October 2015
Participants outside Argentina, send by email to:
zpostal@gmail.com - - resolution no less than 200 dpi
or by snail mail to:
Irene Ronchetti
Fraga 1060 - c.p. 1427
CABA - Argentina
Documentation by email and mail art will be posted in the blog: pulpolandia1.blogspot.com

thanks!!

http://zonapostal.blogspot.com

 Please support this call

Comment by Mail Art Martha on October 18, 2014 at 9:00pm

For  Alain Cotten's project: Angels vomit Demons. I am as puzzled as you are, or may be you are not?

Comment by carl baker on October 17, 2014 at 8:56pm

MAIL BY WIRE,modern methods,

 

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