Thx JMB. Yeah, I would note the JMB/Musicmaster collabs here and elsewhere are especially worth a look, IMHO. MM has pieces he does on book pages that I also think are very interesting too. Great to have MM stuff here as examples. MM solo:
A versatile graphene coated glass microswimmer displayed directed motions under the influence of applied electric field, chemical potential gradient and external magnetic field. The directed chemical locomotion took place from the region of lower to higher pH with speed ∼13 body lengths per second due to asymmetric catalytic decomposition of dilute hydrogen peroxide across the motor surface. The negative surface potential of graphene coated motor developed an electrical double layer in an alkaline medium which in turn engendered electrophoretic mobility towards anode when the external electrostatic field was applied. Inclusion of sparsely populated ferromagnetic iron nanoparticles on the surface of the motor offered the magnetic remote control on the motion. The coupled in situ and external controls enabled the motor to develop complex motions in diverse open and confined environments. For example, the motor could approach, pick-up, tow, and release a heavy cargo inside microchannel. Remarkably, the motor (∼67 μg) could successfully drive out a ∼1000 times heavier payload (∼0.67 mg) displaying the ability to overcome the drag force of ∼2619 pN with the help of coupled in situ and remote guidance.
Terry Owenby (Oregon, USA) sent me a FAB batch of asemic calligraphy and vispo. Most of this material is for Moan Lisa's book project. Thank you Terry!
Robert Ridley-Shackleton aka the Cardboard Prince sent me an amazing collection of his work. All the pieces therein have a sub-structure of calligraphy, maybe a sort of automatic writing, that I think is very interesting and relevant to our humble group. Please have a look at the efforts of the Cardboard Prince.
Lucky Pierre in South Carolina sent these blood "anagrams" she created because Richard Canard thought they might be asemic. It's certainly interesting material. We have had discussions before about, for instance, if codes can be asemic (Guido Vermeulen). So thanks Lucky Pierre. I humbly submit.
John M. Bennett
and still another:
Apr 9, 2016
John M. Bennett
and yet still another:
Apr 9, 2016
De Villo Sloan
Thx JMB. Yeah, I would note the JMB/Musicmaster collabs here and elsewhere are especially worth a look, IMHO. MM has pieces he does on book pages that I also think are very interesting too. Great to have MM stuff here as examples. MM solo:
Apr 9, 2016
Ficus strangulensis
Sparse semicity?
A versatile graphene coated glass microswimmer displayed directed motions under the influence of applied electric field, chemical potential gradient and external magnetic field. The directed chemical locomotion took place from the region of lower to higher pH with speed ∼13 body lengths per second due to asymmetric catalytic decomposition of dilute hydrogen peroxide across the motor surface. The negative surface potential of graphene coated motor developed an electrical double layer in an alkaline medium which in turn engendered electrophoretic mobility towards anode when the external electrostatic field was applied. Inclusion of sparsely populated ferromagnetic iron nanoparticles on the surface of the motor offered the magnetic remote control on the motion. The coupled in situ and external controls enabled the motor to develop complex motions in diverse open and confined environments. For example, the motor could approach, pick-up, tow, and release a heavy cargo inside microchannel. Remarkably, the motor (∼67 μg) could successfully drive out a ∼1000 times heavier payload (∼0.67 mg) displaying the ability to overcome the drag force of ∼2619 pN with the help of coupled in situ and remote guidance.
Apr 13, 2016
De Villo Sloan
Thanks everyone for the posts.
Kudos to Moan for launching these asemic projects that are engaging so many people & generating new work.
Apr 15, 2016
De Villo Sloan
http://iuoma-network.ning.com/profiles/blogs/asemic-tacky-little-pa...
Apr 15, 2016
De Villo Sloan
Terry Owenby (Oregon, USA) sent me a FAB batch of asemic calligraphy and vispo. Most of this material is for Moan Lisa's book project. Thank you Terry!
http://iuoma-network.ning.com/profiles/blogs/asemic-book-pages-by-t...
May 1, 2016
MUSEUM OF MAIL ART
May 3, 2016
John M. Bennett
May 3, 2016
Ficus strangulensis
John, what sort of pen did you use for the 'darknoise' below?
May 3, 2016
Ruud Janssen
May 3, 2016
John M. Bennett
Y & C Calligraphy pen, 5.0
May 3, 2016
MUSEUM OF MAIL ART
"asemic landscape"
May 3, 2016
MUSEUM OF MAIL ART
May 4, 2016
John M. Bennett
May 4, 2016
De Villo Sloan
Robert Ridley-Shackleton aka the Cardboard Prince sent me an amazing collection of his work. All the pieces therein have a sub-structure of calligraphy, maybe a sort of automatic writing, that I think is very interesting and relevant to our humble group. Please have a look at the efforts of the Cardboard Prince.
http://iuoma-network.ning.com/profiles/blogs/zine-by-the-cardboard-...
May 24, 2016
De Villo Sloan
By the Cardboard Prince
May 24, 2016
De Villo Sloan
Jun 16, 2016
Ficus strangulensis
anemic?
Jun 16, 2016
John M. Bennett
anomic
Jun 16, 2016
Ficus strangulensis
atomic
Jun 16, 2016
John M. Bennett
agonic
Jun 16, 2016
Ficus strangulensis
agamic
Jun 16, 2016
John M. Bennett
agruntic
Jun 16, 2016
De Villo Sloan
Welcome Lin Tarczynski! I'm a fan. Feel free to share some work and/or thoughts.
Jun 17, 2016
Jan Hodgman
agnoctic
Jun 23, 2016
Ficus strangulensis
agnoxious
Jun 23, 2016
Lin Tarczynski
Thank you for the welcome, DVS. I am getting off to a slow start here, but that's pretty typical for me.
Jun 23, 2016
John M. Bennett
agomictic
Jun 23, 2016
Ficus strangulensis
amictic
Jun 24, 2016
John M. Bennett
anonoptic
Jun 24, 2016
Ficus strangulensis
atlantic
Jun 24, 2016
John M. Bennett
atlatlictic
Jun 24, 2016
osvaldo cibils
atlacaticla-tatacla
Jun 24, 2016
Lin Tarczynski
Jun 24, 2016
John M. Bennett
acloacticlac
Jun 24, 2016
osvaldo cibils
Jun 27, 2016
Jan Hodgman
Received by Grethe, part of a series.
Jul 11, 2016
Ficus strangulensis
I can't read it!
Jul 11, 2016
Jan Hodgman
Vic hamishash toopel, klama klama qinxor!
Jul 12, 2016
Ficus strangulensis
Oh!
Jul 12, 2016
osvaldo cibils
Jul 14, 2016
John M. Bennett
Jul 15, 2016
Ficus strangulensis
Jul 16, 2016
Ficus strangulensis
Jul 16, 2016
Ficus strangulensis
Jul 16, 2016
Ficus strangulensis
Jul 16, 2016
osvaldo cibils
Jul 19, 2016
John M. Bennett
Jul 19, 2016
Ficus strangulensis
I drove by there years ago.
Jul 19, 2016