Of course we can be friends! You don't have to do 365 to love it, it's all good to watch and hope you drop by and leave some comments for the folks. It's a long stretch!
Just wanted to say thanks for the great blogs you post--they often generate great discussions. Between you and Erni I have enough artists' names to learn from and study up on well into the next millenium. Life couldn't be better, my friend. May the remainder of your end-of-the-decade be a thopiesiastic one. Regards, Bifidus
Thanks for your remarks on the Fluxus Affair blog and the friendship. I have noticed your well articulated remarks all over the place and have wanted to be friends with you anyway. I will be sending something shortly to you and am hoping for an exchange of sorts. Here's to getting to know each other - Cheers, Test
At 6:43pm on December 15, 2010, Ruud Janssen said…
well, someone else is leaving comments too... Just a few busy weeks away from 2011
woah, am I the only one who leaves you comments??? I'm practically my own herd here. I did see the object poetry and no doubt Haptic fits. what about object music though? do you have an example of that?
At 12:38am on December 15, 2010, Bifidus Jones said…
I'd like very much to participate in Project 26--what an honor--count me in!
Christo in MN would be a cool thing. Thanks for getting back to me. I only ask because I'm playing around with concepts and wondered how many I could incorporate into one piece of mail art. I'm sending you the results. It can be loosely described as a page from an abstract graphic novel with haptic asemic text. Regards, Bifidus
good morning my friend. quick question: If I make Braille dots that do not actually form any letters so that they do not actually form words, but just mimic and give the appearance of Braille text, is that Asemic?
At 12:49am on December 12, 2010, Bifidus Jones said…
Hi, I just added Karen's piece to your blog and left only a brief comment because I'm wrecked and lopsided from literally digging through three feet plus of snow from the house to my truck. How bloody inconvenient to be numb and stupefied by weather.
Hi De Villo, fantastic blog on Karen's piece and asemics. I also recently received one of her pieces and am wondering if I can include the image of it on your blog. You and others have been so thorough, I have very little to add at this point. Regards, Bifidus
got it. I want to submit something for the Genet mail art call but the deadline is so soon; we'll have to see. I'm working obsessively on the sketchbook project for the Brooklyn Art Library which has a deadline of early January. I think a few others here at IUOMA are submitting sketchbooks as well. I'm enjoying your blogs too and I will be sending you some kind of Haptic Yves Klein inspired asemic braille trashpo in time for Winter Solstice. Regards, Bifidus
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Thanks for your remarks on the Fluxus Affair blog and the friendship. I have noticed your well articulated remarks all over the place and have wanted to be friends with you anyway. I will be sending something shortly to you and am hoping for an exchange of sorts. Here's to getting to know each other - Cheers, Test
well, someone else is leaving comments too... Just a few busy weeks away from 2011
woah, am I the only one who leaves you comments??? I'm practically my own herd here. I did see the object poetry and no doubt Haptic fits. what about object music though? do you have an example of that?
I'd like very much to participate in Project 26--what an honor--count me in!
Christo in MN would be a cool thing. Thanks for getting back to me. I only ask because I'm playing around with concepts and wondered how many I could incorporate into one piece of mail art. I'm sending you the results. It can be loosely described as a page from an abstract graphic novel with haptic asemic text. Regards, Bifidus
good morning my friend. quick question: If I make Braille dots that do not actually form any letters so that they do not actually form words, but just mimic and give the appearance of Braille text, is that Asemic?
Hi, I just added Karen's piece to your blog and left only a brief comment because I'm wrecked and lopsided from literally digging through three feet plus of snow from the house to my truck. How bloody inconvenient to be numb and stupefied by weather.
Hi De Villo, fantastic blog on Karen's piece and asemics. I also recently received one of her pieces and am wondering if I can include the image of it on your blog. You and others have been so thorough, I have very little to add at this point. Regards, Bifidus
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