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:
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.
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.
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)
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)
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.
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?
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?
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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:
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."
Guido Vermeulen
Shadows of doubt, fold out
Jul 3, 2014
Guido Vermeulen
Continuity or not, fold out
Jul 3, 2014
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/
Jul 3, 2014
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/
Jul 3, 2014
Kerri Pullo
I agree with DVS, a sampling of Guido's best! :)
Jul 4, 2014
Kerri Pullo
Jul 4, 2014
Susan McAllister
Jul 5, 2014
De Villo Sloan
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.
Jul 6, 2014
John M. Bennett
Jul 6, 2014
brunocassaglia
Jul 6, 2014
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)
Jul 7, 2014
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)
Jul 7, 2014
Guido Vermeulen
Received from marianne dedecker, Belgium, on holiday in Romania
Jul 8, 2014
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.
Jul 8, 2014
Nancy Bell Scott
An asemic explosion the past month or two, esp from Guido. Phenomenal.
Jul 9, 2014
John M. Bennett
Jul 9, 2014
De Villo Sloan
Jul 9, 2014
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?
Jul 12, 2014
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?
Jul 12, 2014
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
Jul 12, 2014
John M. Bennett
Jul 12, 2014
John M. Bennett
Great Stuff, Guido - there's a TLP of our latest headed yr mail in the mail -
Jul 12, 2014
Guido Vermeulen
Received yesterday, thanks John, also for Poetripas
Jul 16, 2014
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-...
Jul 16, 2014
John M. Bennett
Yep, that's the most widely spread tale of the origin of TLPs; of that name, at least -
Jul 16, 2014
Guido Vermeulen
Collage received from Adrienne Mason, Canada.
Love the fusion of fabrics, vegetables, face and tongue.
Jul 17, 2014
Roberto Bergamo
wooooooooooooooooow
Jul 18, 2014
Roberto Bergamo
fantastic
Jul 18, 2014
Jan Hodgman
YES!
Jul 18, 2014
De Villo Sloan
Welcome Roberto!
Jul 19, 2014
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...
Jul 26, 2014
John M. Bennett
Jul 26, 2014
Guido Vermeulen
Collaborations between John Bennett and Diane Keys
Aug 7, 2014
Guido Vermeulen
Collaborations between John Bennett and Jim Leftwich
Aug 7, 2014
Guido Vermeulen
Collaborations between John Bennett and Matthew Stolte
Aug 7, 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.
Aug 7, 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.
Aug 7, 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.
Aug 7, 2014
John M. Bennett
Yow! this looks great, Guido! thank you, and thank you for posting!
john
Aug 7, 2014
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.
Aug 7, 2014
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-...
Aug 8, 2014
John M. Bennett
Merci, Guido! Une introduction formidable - "vision myope" - HA! HA!, exacte, c'est parfait - et aussi: j'adore Guido Vermeulen!
john
Aug 8, 2014
De Villo Sloan
http://iuoma-network.ning.com/profiles/blogs/reb-being-from-jan-hod...
Thanks, Jan!
Aug 9, 2014
De Villo Sloan
Aug 11, 2014
John M. Bennett
Diane Keys & John M. Bennett
Aug 11, 2014
Guido Vermeulen
Just having fun
Aug 18, 2014
Claire (aka Cleo)
Ha ha ha - great Guido! The phrase just makes it resonate scrumptiously! ^_^
Aug 18, 2014
John M. Bennett
Aug 19, 2014
De Villo Sloan
Aug 24, 2014
Kerri Pullo
Sep 24, 2014