Asemic Writing for Mail-Artists

Asemic writing for mail-artists

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  • Guido Vermeulen

    Shadows of doubt, fold out

  • Guido Vermeulen

    Continuity or not, fold out

  • De Villo Sloan

    Wow, Guido. That is some of the best work of yours I have ever seen, IMHO. Thank you so much for posting it here.

    Also welcome Jan!

    She raises a point: Probably some people wonder about Cheryl Penn, as her posts are all over this group. Cheryl coordinated the Asemics 16 books a few years ago. She's taking a break from IUOMA but is still making great vispo & doing book collabs with IUOMA friends. You can always make or stay in contact w/ CP-SA via her blog:

    http://cherylpenn.com/wpb/

  • De Villo Sloan

    For folks trying to gain a perspective on asemics from the current "New Wave" to the archaic, Michael Jacobsen's Post-literate blog is a great source. Michael is not a mail-artist, but he has connected w/a lot of mail-artists doing asemics, including members of our humble group. Michael is active on FB & that's a good place to make contact.

    http://thenewpostliterate.blogspot.com/

  • Kerri Pullo

    I agree with DVS, a sampling of Guido's best! :)

  • Kerri Pullo

  • Susan McAllister

    That's lovely, Kerri.
  • De Villo Sloan

    Sorry for the SSP (Shameless Self-Promotion, but here is a link to an M-L ebook that has much of my asemic-vispo work from the last year.

    http://www.scribd.com/doc/232205228/NEONISM-by-De-Villo-Sloan

    AND - as a teaser - M-L will be releasing another asemic book in July by one of the members of our humble group. I won't reveal the author's identity just yet, but I think it's going to be a very exciting collection.

  • John M. Bennett

  • brunocassaglia

  • Guido Vermeulen

    Thanks for the praise, here is a series of 12 landscape window envelopes: in the windows are torn fragments of newspapers, so I named the series after the last song of Sgt Peppers: a day in the life, I read it in the news 2day, oh boy (LoL)

  • Guido Vermeulen

    Thanks for the praise, here is a series of 12 landscape window envelopes: in the windows are torn fragments of newspapers, so I named the series after the last song of Sgt Peppers: a day in the life, I read it in the news 2day, oh boy (LoL)

  • Guido Vermeulen

    Received from marianne dedecker, Belgium, on holiday in Romania

  • De Villo Sloan

    Here is an asemic exploration by Dan Mouer (Richmond, Virginia, USA) received last week. Thanks Dan!

    Thx everyone for posting recent work & comments: Guido (wow, "A Day in the Life" is great & the legendary song has elements of asemic music for sure), Bruno, JMB (gosh, like Trashpo Mayan asemic glifs - always a revelation), Susan M., Kerri Pullo....

    Again, I hope no one minds if I re-post some of these on the humble M-L blog.

  • Nancy Bell Scott

    An asemic explosion the past month or two, esp from Guido. Phenomenal. 

  • John M. Bennett

  • De Villo Sloan

  • Guido Vermeulen

    SOLD , a dialogue on war and peace, between Mariana Serban and Guido Vermeulen, maybe this is a dialogue between non asemics and asemics, who shall tell?

  • Guido Vermeulen

    SOLD , a dialogue on war and peace, between Mariana Serban and Guido Vermeulen, maybe this is a dialogue between non asemics and asemics, who shall tell?

  • Guido Vermeulen

    SOLD , a dialogue on war and peace, between Mariana Serban and Guido Vermeulen, maybe this is a dialogue between non asemics and asemics, who shall tell? Artist book production

  • John M. Bennett

  • John M. Bennett

    Great Stuff, Guido - there's a TLP of our latest headed yr mail in the mail -

  • Guido Vermeulen

    Received yesterday, thanks John, also for Poetripas

  • De Villo Sloan

    Speaking of TLPs (Tacky Little Pamphlets), I just blogged a TLP received from Matthew Stolte (Wisonsin, USA). I dug into TLP history a little & found a link to a Blaster Al interview where he talks about Haddock inventing TLPs in the 70s (one version of history anyway).  Matt's vispo & poetry is fab as well, IMHO.

    http://iuoma-network.ning.com/profiles/blogs/tlp-by-matthew-stolte-...

  • John M. Bennett

    Yep, that's the most widely spread tale of the origin of TLPs; of that name, at least -

  • Guido Vermeulen

    Collage received from Adrienne Mason, Canada.

    Love the fusion of fabrics, vegetables, face and tongue.

  • Roberto Bergamo

    wooooooooooooooooow

  • Roberto Bergamo

    fantastic 

  • Jan Hodgman

    YES!

  • De Villo Sloan

    Welcome Roberto!

  • De Villo Sloan

    I received a great piece from Carmela Rizzuto (Sunnyvale, CA, USA) that appropriates a fragment by Carl Baker (Peterborough, Canada). Interesting idea; fine result. Thanks Carmela.

    http://iuoma-network.ning.com/profiles/blogs/vispo-by-carmela-rizzu...

  • John M. Bennett

  • Guido Vermeulen

    Collaborations between John Bennett and Diane Keys

  • Guido Vermeulen

    Collaborations between John Bennett and Jim Leftwich

  • Guido Vermeulen

    Collaborations between John Bennett and Matthew Stolte

  • Guido Vermeulen

    Collaboration between John Bennett (USA) and Guido Vermeulen (Belgium)

    a tribute to Jiri Kolar

    Kolar was a Czech collage artist who made newsreels (collages with newspaper materials) after the SU invaded Prague in 1968 to end brutally the experiment of the Prague spring.

    The 2 newsreels John and I made are linked with the war on Gaza, 2014.

  • Guido Vermeulen

    Collaboration between John Bennett (USA) and Guido Vermeulen (Belgium)

    a tribute to Jiri Kolar

    Kolar was a Czech collage artist who made newsreels (collages with newspaper materials) after the SU invaded Prague in 1968 to end brutally the experiment of the Prague spring.

    The 2 newsreels John and I made are linked with the war on Gaza, 2014.

  • Guido Vermeulen

    Limited book edition uniting some of the collaborations between me and John Bennett, Kerri Pullo and Mariana Serban.

    Mailed copies to my partners in asemic crime 2day.

  • John M. Bennett

    Yow!  this looks great, Guido!  thank you, and thank you for posting!

    john

  • De Villo Sloan

    Thanks Guido for sharing these great pieces!

    Some really extraordinary collabs circulating these days.

    I picked up a bursting package at the PO this week from JMB (thanks John) so will have more to add.

  • Guido Vermeulen

    A Turkish Armenian friend asked me to write an intro to the collaborations book, so he could understand the images "better". I did this in French yesterday. It is not part or in the book but I blogged the text:

    http://mailartinternationale.blogspot.be/2014/08/collaborations-in-...

  • John M. Bennett

    Merci, Guido!  Une introduction formidable - "vision myope" - HA! HA!, exacte, c'est parfait - et aussi: j'adore Guido Vermeulen!

    john

  • De Villo Sloan

    Jan Hodgman, a member of our group, sent me a really interesting piece that's not only asemic-suggestive but (dare I say?) semiotic in its use of symbol combinations in forming structures that explore the nature of written language. The rubbing made me think of David Chirot's "rub-BEings."

    http://iuoma-network.ning.com/profiles/blogs/reb-being-from-jan-hod...

    Thanks, Jan!

  • De Villo Sloan

  • John M. Bennett

    Diane Keys & John M. Bennett

  • Guido Vermeulen

    Just having fun

  • Claire (aka Cleo)

    Ha ha ha - great Guido! The phrase just makes it resonate scrumptiously! ^_^

  • John M. Bennett

  • De Villo Sloan

    Here's an ATC from Carina Granlund (Petsmo, Finland) w/asemics & visual- textual material.

  • Kerri Pullo