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Asemic Writing for Mail-Artists

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 DKeys on June 3, 2011 at 6:45pm
Thank you so much-such an awesome group of people makes me wish they would all be one big huge book!
Comment by cheryl penn on June 3, 2011 at 6:14pm
Yes - this project has proved fantastic :-). Please will everyone make a copy for David - I will take the responsibility of posting his work to all 32 people once I receive it. Dianne - I will post the addresses in the discussions lists - so you will have access to both :-)  Bruno - FAB work by Prettylily :-)
Comment by DKeys on June 3, 2011 at 3:58pm
would everyone be okay with getting the address list of all participants for both groups? I would love to have a consolidated list of people for future mailings
Comment by De Villo Sloan on June 3, 2011 at 2:16pm
Excellent Cheryl - so we are Asemics 16 (1 & 2). This alters our numerology substantially. With the addition of Cecil Touchon, Roberto, and dear friend David Chirot I can only see this as some cosmic shift in the tides - how's that for cloudy mysticism? I mean, this is exciting!
Comment by prettylily on June 2, 2011 at 11:38pm

Thanks for posting my mail, Bruno.  Thank you, Cheryl.  So we have grown to 2 groups of 16 now?  Wow.  This is going to be a great project.  I'm excited about it.

Comment by cheryl penn on June 2, 2011 at 10:26pm
Angi - how odd - I immediately named the right hand one kiwi... - but my decision had to do with shape rather than sound... - Bruno - fab work by Sue :-). David, yes - how wonderful :-)!!
Comment by De Villo Sloan on June 2, 2011 at 8:25pm
Folks - this is going to sound like phoney, staged drama. Cheryl just shared a message with me that David Baptiste-Chirot will participate in the project. People know it's no secret that I believe David is someone who had made everything we do today possible. David, man, welcome to the project. I just hope you are well and doing ok.
Comment by DKeys on June 2, 2011 at 2:37pm
sorry Angie, please don't tell your son I called him a 'kid' he's a tweenager!!
Comment by prettylily on June 2, 2011 at 2:25pm
You should know I am a really bad typist!  I think it's my eye sight not my brain......
Comment by prettylily on June 2, 2011 at 2:22pm

Very educational, Angie.  Before I scanned down to your text, I labeled them as

in the first group.  But I choose by sound and not shape.  Kiki looks like a K'pow and bouba looks like a Boom.  So does that slot me with the toodlers?

 

BTW,  You son did a great job.  Thanks for sharing it. 

 

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