XEROX ART=COPY ART

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XEROX ART=COPY ART

When the first xerox was invented they could not have known that this was the beginning of a revolution in the arts.it is still the cheapest & most democratic form of printing. the free press self published zines broadsides experimental poetry bands & mail artists would all benefit from this clever & useful little machine
without it todays artistic landscape would look very different .
now flash forward 50+ years into the 21st century how many artists are still exploring
playing stretching manipulating & pushing to breaking point the almost limitless potential of this xeros (dry) graphic (writing )?
more than once have I heard or read the question "what is copy art ?"
electrostatic research & revelations are alive & well ...
this is the place to share them

Website: http://www.xexoxial.org/is/xerolage
Members: 56
Latest Activity: Dec 12, 2023

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Where do you copy your works? 2 Replies

In the 80-ies a copier machine was somewhere at the office, a libray, or a college. These days we have a copier at home. Or don't we?Where do you copy your works?Continue

Started by Ruud Janssen. Last reply by joey Patrickt Mar 5, 2017.

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Comment by Eduardo Cardoso on October 13, 2021 at 3:24am

Comment by carl baker on April 28, 2021 at 2:37pm

francis,

good work,thank u.

Comment by Francis Lammé on April 28, 2021 at 11:06am

I like to make variations and the copier helps me with that. I paint on them and use them as stickers. I like it that they turn out all unique and it allows me to wildly experiment, because I can make a new copy of the original. 

Comment by Francis Lammé on April 28, 2021 at 11:04am

Comment by carl baker on April 26, 2021 at 1:52am

research>>>>>>>.

Comment by carl baker on February 21, 2021 at 11:12pm

thank u, thank u, i feel good about that.

Comment by Bradford on February 21, 2021 at 8:08pm

The Insectosauras is not the only cryptid here.

Comment by carl baker on February 21, 2021 at 7:28pm

Comment by carl baker on February 21, 2021 at 7:27pm

brand/p>

Comment by Bradford on February 14, 2021 at 2:48am

Great video on copy art!  Thanks for sharing.  Reminds me of when I first got involved with those magic machines in the 70s at work.  Before that, I played with a mimeograph machine in high school.  Naively, since they're work machines, I thought I was the only one doing something other than just for business purposes.

 

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