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At 11:39pm on July 5, 2009, Donald Boyd said…
Hey Ruud! I got your mail art.

Mine is in process (not made yet) but in the mail soon. You'd better run and hide!
At 5:27pm on June 29, 2009, Dame Mailarta said…
Thanks so much for the great mailing . .Love those envelopes of yours . . something went in the mail to you last week. Hope that I can get back to mailing again soon. With 2 fractured elbows from the accident I am limited in what I can do for awhile .. at least my fingers can work on the keyboard. All the best and I'll see you in the mail.

M.
At 7:19pm on June 28, 2009, Evmorfia Ghika Rachouti said…
Hello Ruud
Thank you very much.
Evmorfia
At 9:47am on June 25, 2009, Ptrzia (TICTAC) said…

Thank you, Ruud!! Your envelope full of goodies has arrived...I love all the stamps!! I am finishing a rubber one I am working on...I'll let you know when I'll send you back the forms.
Cheers!
Patrizia
At 1:35am on June 22, 2009, Lorraine Kwan said…
Thanks Ruud
I will be watching my mailbox,
Lorraine
At 11:54pm on June 21, 2009, Rain Rien Nevermind said…
JOSEPH BEUYS CLUB
......FACE CAFE........
At 10:22pm on June 19, 2009, Bruno Chiarlone said…

Immagini che hanno la traccia della scrittura, il potere misterioso della parola scritta che dà nome, dimensione, realtà, sostanza... Cruciverba in bozza dove è possibile cancellare e ri-scrivere, fare aggiunte e annotazioni ulteriori, tagliare e incollare, spostare brani come oggetti, blocchi di righe scritte e poi stampate sulla pagina che non si vede più, perché si corre lungo i solchi della scrittura, sovrapporre, inserire ex novo, in trasparenza, intercalare...
At 8:00pm on June 18, 2009, Peter Dowker said…
Yes, I saw it on your blog, thanks.
Mailart seems to have slowed for the summer so it will be welcome.
Regards,
Peter
At 1:58pm on May 12, 2009, Henning Mittendorf said…

Dear Ruud, some days ago I joined your magnificent platform.
In case I haven't contacted you till now, I will do so by this message. I am insecure, because I have had till now several contacts that I cannot trace back all, not least because I am not so fit in handling the pc, the IUOMA program etc. ...
I think you do know what I want to express...
If I haven't done so: I want to express my deep compliment for the great thing you have done in constructing this social network.
I do not know/understand all its functions (up to now) and have to learn quite a lot.
I think this is a big adventure for all the members!
Thank you!
All the best greetings
HeMi
At 11:56am on May 5, 2009, Ptrzia (TICTAC) said…

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Hi Ruud
I am still a bit clumpsy with the geography of the site but I am really enjoying the amazing creative energy this place has and the great art produced. Really stimulating!
You have done an excellent job with the website and for all artmail artists…thank you for accepting the friendship.

Cheers!
At 12:53pm on April 29, 2009, Jenny de Groot said…
Hey Ruud, kun je het font op de main page niet veranderen please? Die Comic Sans doet pijn aan de oogjes ;-)
At 7:44pm on April 28, 2009, Jenny de Groot said…
Thanks Ruud :-)
At 10:24pm on April 23, 2009, Bruno DANIELE said…
Hello Ruud,
thanks a lot!!!
bruno
At 11:51am on April 23, 2009, Abby Salazar said…
Thanks so much...looking forward to the ride!!!
At 9:41am on April 8, 2009, Claudio Romeo said…
At 6:49am on April 8, 2009, Ruud Janssen said…
The Mail-Artists must be the working class since it is a lot of work and no real pay. Maybe a little research with a questionaite would prove that. Not sure if mail-artists consider themselves other. Interesting thoughts indeed!
At 5:20am on April 8, 2009, Van M. Cagle, Ph.D. said…
Rudd,
This may seem like a really crazy question. I am wondering if the majority of mail artists that you know or have dealt with would consider themselves to be working class. Self identified that is. I am starting to get a much clearer picture of mail art, and my theoretical background is in cultural studies. One concern of cultural studies is that "everyday people" disrupt the common authoritative systems of power. Mail artists certainly do this. Secondarily if they are from working class backgrounds the assumption is that their art might be a "jab" at hegemony. Let me know when you have a chance. I'd like to know if there is a way to determine all of this, because Jim wants a book that has a great deal of theory.
At 3:03am on April 2, 2009, Van M. Cagle, Ph.D. said…
Thanks Rudd,
This is a fantastic Website, wonderfully put together. I am glad to be a member. I also enjoy your Facebook posts. Today I added a "promotional document" that provides the basics on a book and several book chapters that I have written. I hope you have time to look at it.

Thanks again.

Van
At 11:53pm on March 21, 2009, Carla Cryptic said…
Ruud part deux

Ruud the II
At 4:59pm on March 21, 2009, Ruud Janssen said…
seems like accidentely I typed a different e-mail address and cloned myself.

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