I did the editing and upside down way extra, because you can´t read it anymore. I thought , the not reading anymore part, is a prerequisite for asemic. Is that assumption right?
Duncan Geere, a scientist whom I follow by emails of his blog has mentioned the number system used by Cistercian monks. Although it is VERY SEMIC it looks to me and would be to almost all of us asemic. Here's a link to some images: https://blog.duncangeere.com/cistercian-plotter-postcards/?utm_sour...
Welcome new asemicists! And thx to group folks for the posts.
I am very pleased to post some new collabs at Asemic Front 2 featuring two IUOMA-Ning members who have shaped mail art in the last decade: Kerri Pullo (Arizona, USA) & Michael Kelly aka DSF aka #dsfcult (Massachusetts, USA).
I've posted a letter at Asemic Front 2 from none other than Jim Leftwich concerning the "femmeglitch" created by Kristine Snodgrass. Some interesting "shop talk" for visual poets, asemic writers & creators of image-text.
I'm posting materials as fast as I can. Thank you to all!
I've just finished documenting 5 b&w vispo collabs (w/asemics) by Jeff Crouch & group member John M. Bennett.
These were sent to me via email & I am hearing a lot about "Email art" these days so I think it's ok to share examples although I still prefer material art.
I am enjoying being able to share excerpts from Carien's ongoing asemic journal as they come "hot off the press." It is very interesting to watch her progress. After all, how many artists have ever kept an asemic journal? I think others are interested too.
So Carien, no pressure but please share journal pages when you are able. And thank you!
If all redactions were as pretty as that, Fike, the world might be a more (insert your choice of adjective) place. But my attention is on the strikethrough. I think that makes me an un-asemic searcher?
Hi everybody. Here goes my first multipurpose work, I need all my energy to keep up with the Shopping Trollly Gallery. It developed a will of its own since it has gone virtual.
Porkenigma that is great! Obviously, graphic art is your thing, that is where you shine. I wish I could think of doing something like that. I have a tendency to add a figure. I am a figurative artist and abstracts do not come easily to me.
Mail Art Martha, if you have access to Adobe Creative cloud, this image was made in about 2 minutes using very elementary functions in Adobe Illustrator. I still don't touch Photoshop ever and instead prefer Gimp, but Illustrator is a really cool program!
I received a copy of Nicola Winborn's assembling zine Attic (issue 15). Attic is definitely attracting network interest, just not IUOMA-Ning at this time. I've documented the issue at Asemic Front 2.
Nicola (Yorkshire, UK) seeks asemics, vispo & stamp art for Attic. So some very interesting asemic writing is being shared there. Also assembling zines are a great experience imho. I think she plans future issue ;)
I've put some pieces by Nancy Bell Scott (Maine, USA) on Asemic Front 2. These many will recognize from the IUOMA-Ning gallery; so no premier on this. I think they reveal some new directions for NBS so want to document them elsewhere. Thx NBS for your support of Asemic Front.
Snail mail collab by me (De Villo Sloan) & Jim Leftwich. (2015 - completed 2021). I have a bunch of JL foundations I would be pleased to send you some if you're interested in sort of an add & pass asemics.
De Villo Sloan
Wow Carien van Hest!
Fab yet elegant asemic calligraphy.
The asemic group is awash with treasures. many thx all
Feb 25, 2021
Mel Anie
Carien, those Callisemics no.2 are beautiful.
Feb 25, 2021
Mel Anie
Swerve
Feb 25, 2021
De Villo Sloan
Darest Mel Blanc,
A component of asemics is exploring the "unintelligible," "illegible," "incomprehensible," and "unreadable."
Your proving to be a beacon of incomprehensibility. Thx so much for sharing and feel free to share more.
Feb 25, 2021
Yvonne Kettner
Made some asemic writing ( well, I hope this counts as asemic) and couldn’t stop ;)

Feb 25, 2021
De Villo Sloan
I posted selections from the JMB & Adam Roussopoulos collabs at AF2, Again, thx for sharing. I'll keep documenting.
https://asemicfront2.blogspot.com/2021/02/a-selection-of-recent-vis...
Feb 25, 2021
De Villo Sloan
Dear Yvonne Kettner, really interesting work and I think could be called asemic.
Here is a question that comes up A LOT in vispo & asemics, no kidding:
Are those pieces upside down?
Should they appear at AF2 exactly as they appear below.
Again, thx
Feb 25, 2021
Yvonne Kettner
Hello De Villo Sloan, thanks for the comment.
I did the editing and upside down way extra, because you can´t read it anymore. I thought , the not reading anymore part, is a prerequisite for asemic. Is that assumption right?
Yvonne
Feb 26, 2021
Jeanette Geissler
Jeanette Geissler - Potsdam 2021 (1)
Mar 2, 2021
Carien van Hest
Art nouveau... This clock is designed by Victor Horta, around 1885. The irregular but fluent lines remind me of asemic writing.

Mar 3, 2021
Bradford
That's one of the most fabulous clocks I've ever seen. Hard to believe it's from 1885, but Horta was a leader.
Mar 4, 2021
Mail Art Martha
Thank you Caren, i always welcome a bit of Art Nouveau, those curves. I hope it belongs to your family!
Mar 9, 2021
Ficus strangulensis
Duncan Geere, a scientist whom I follow by emails of his blog has mentioned the number system used by Cistercian monks. Although it is VERY SEMIC it looks to me and would be to almost all of us asemic. Here's a link to some images: https://blog.duncangeere.com/cistercian-plotter-postcards/?utm_sour...
Mar 12, 2021
Ficus strangulensis
Mar 12, 2021
Carien van Hest
Those monks knew what to do with their time! Very inventive. Thank you for posting this, Fike.
Mar 13, 2021
borderlinegrafix
Mar 14, 2021
De Villo Sloan
Welcome new asemicists! And thx to group folks for the posts.
I am very pleased to post some new collabs at Asemic Front 2 featuring two IUOMA-Ning members who have shaped mail art in the last decade: Kerri Pullo (Arizona, USA) & Michael Kelly aka DSF aka #dsfcult (Massachusetts, USA).
https://asemicfront2.blogspot.com/2021/03/collabs-by-kerri-pullo-ds...
Mar 22, 2021
Mel Anie
Chronicles of the Unseen: Greetings, for DVS.
Mar 23, 2021
De Villo Sloan
I've posted a letter at Asemic Front 2 from none other than Jim Leftwich concerning the "femmeglitch" created by Kristine Snodgrass. Some interesting "shop talk" for visual poets, asemic writers & creators of image-text.
I'm posting materials as fast as I can. Thank you to all!
https://asemicfront2.blogspot.com/2021/03/jim-leftwich-reacts-to-am...
Mar 27, 2021
De Villo Sloan
I've just finished documenting 5 b&w vispo collabs (w/asemics) by Jeff Crouch & group member John M. Bennett.
These were sent to me via email & I am hearing a lot about "Email art" these days so I think it's ok to share examples although I still prefer material art.
Thx to JMB & Jeff
https://asemicfront2.blogspot.com/2021/03/the-decoder-outputs-null-...
The titles are fab:
"Chickpea pizza with remarks" by Jeff Crouch & John M. Bennett
"The variants of the word look to mean run" by Jeff Crouch & John M. Bennett
Mar 30, 2021
Carien van Hest
Mar 30, 2021
De Villo Sloan
I posted the most recent installment (see scan below) of Carien van Hest's asemic journal at Asemic Front 2 (which is a mail art project).
Asemic Front 2: New asemic journal entries by Carien van Hest
I am enjoying being able to share excerpts from Carien's ongoing asemic journal as they come "hot off the press." It is very interesting to watch her progress. After all, how many artists have ever kept an asemic journal? I think others are interested too.
So Carien, no pressure but please share journal pages when you are able. And thank you!
DVS
Mar 31, 2021
Ficus strangulensis
Apr 7, 2021
Carien van Hest
Of course Fike, I could read that clearly!
Apr 7, 2021
Mel Anie
If all redactions were as pretty as that, Fike, the world might be a more (insert your choice of adjective) place. But my attention is on the strikethrough. I think that makes me an un-asemic searcher?
Apr 8, 2021
Jeanette Geissler
Jeanett Geissler – Asemic snapshots – Serie Berlin 1 – 2021,
Serie Berlin 2 – 2021
Apr 9, 2021
Mail Art Martha
Hi everybody. Here goes my first multipurpose work, I need all my energy to keep up with the Shopping Trollly Gallery. It developed a will of its own since it has gone virtual.
Apr 15, 2021
i'm a superhero
I'm learning graphic design and Adobe.
Apr 16, 2021
Mel Anie
Martha, you need to put it in the one-size-fits-all aisle.* (*and don't forget all the exclusions).
Apr 16, 2021
Mail Art Martha
I should Mel Annie and I will!
Porkenigma that is great! Obviously, graphic art is your thing, that is where you shine. I wish I could think of doing something like that. I have a tendency to add a figure. I am a figurative artist and abstracts do not come easily to me.
Apr 16, 2021
Mail Art Martha
Neither does asemic, I am afraid, but I ahve a go at everything and that is the goodness of mail art.
Apr 16, 2021
i'm a superhero
Apr 16, 2021
Carien van Hest
Asemic postcard from Jan Hodgman, saying: it says exactly what you want it to say!
Right! Thank you, Jan.
Apr 20, 2021
Ifé Niklaus
TED TRAGER's WONDERFUL WRITING !
Apr 20, 2021
Ficus strangulensis
Apr 25, 2021
Carien van Hest
Two pages from my asemic journal.
Apr 26, 2021
De Villo Sloan
Received via snail mail & documented at Asemic Front 2: FAB asemic calligraphy by Francis Lamme (Amersfoort, Switzerland). Many thx! dvs
https://asemicfront2.blogspot.com/2021/05/asemic-mail-art-by-franci...
May 13, 2021
Jeanette Geissler
Asemic Experiments - Variation 2
May 13, 2021
Jeanette Geissler
Asemic Experiments - Variation 1
May 13, 2021
Daniel de Culla
Hello & Blesed Be¡
May 13, 2021
Ifé Niklaus
May 17, 2021
Ficus strangulensis
May 20, 2021
De Villo Sloan
I received a copy of Nicola Winborn's assembling zine Attic (issue 15). Attic is definitely attracting network interest, just not IUOMA-Ning at this time. I've documented the issue at Asemic Front 2.
Nicola (Yorkshire, UK) seeks asemics, vispo & stamp art for Attic. So some very interesting asemic writing is being shared there. Also assembling zines are a great experience imho. I think she plans future issue ;)
https://asemicfront2.blogspot.com/2021/05/asemic-front-2-review-att...
May 21, 2021
De Villo Sloan
I've put some pieces by Nancy Bell Scott (Maine, USA) on Asemic Front 2. These many will recognize from the IUOMA-Ning gallery; so no premier on this. I think they reveal some new directions for NBS so want to document them elsewhere. Thx NBS for your support of Asemic Front.
https://asemicfront2.blogspot.com/2021/05/three-new-pieces-of-asemi...
May 24, 2021
Ficus strangulensis
May 30, 2021
Ficus strangulensis
May 31, 2021
Ficus strangulensis
the postcard image from Alan Brignull just below beginning "Bero tarna-dar" came with his most recent mailart sending. I find it charming.
May 31, 2021
De Villo Sloan
Longtime group member John M. Bennett has just released a major new book that includes his vispo & some tremendous lyric poems with vispo elements!
Deepest thanks to JMB for all his contributions to our group.
https://asemicfront2.blogspot.com/2021/06/knot-fade-away-asemic-fro...
Jun 1, 2021
De Villo Sloan
Snail mail collab by me (De Villo Sloan) & Jim Leftwich. (2015 - completed 2021). I have a bunch of JL foundations I would be pleased to send you some if you're interested in sort of an add & pass asemics.
Jul 15, 2021
Richard Canard
Dare Mister De Villo Sloan, ...Yes, please. I would be pleased to receive a few Jim Leftwich "foundations". SinCelery, Richard Canard
Jul 15, 2021