Call & Response #3
Gianni Simone (Ed.): Doing Time, Call & Response #3, 2007
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Gianni Simone (Ed.): Orga{ni}sm #3, 2007
I escaped from Italy in 1992 and moved to Japan, where I found a job teaching Italian. Fell in love with mail art in 1997. In 2000 I started my first zine, KAIRAN, a forum devoted to the discussion of mail art-related topics. In 2004 I launched two more zines: Call & Response (each issue is about something different) and Orga{ni}sm, about Tokyo and all things Japanese. Among other things, I review zines for Xerography Debt. The same reviews can also be found in my blogGloomy Sundays. You can contact me at jb64jp@yahoo.co.jp. Nice long letters (you remember letters?) can be sent to:
Gianni Simone
3-3-23 Nagatsuta
Midori-ku
Yokohama-shi
226-0027 Kanagawa-ken
Japan
My link/1
http://gloomy-sundays.blogspot.com
My link/2
http://orga-ni-sm.blogspot.com
My link/3
http://movie-flyers.blogspot.com
Letter Founder #80
J. Kendall (Ed.): Letter Founder #80, Maine, USA, 2010
http://www.flickr.com/photos/textimagepoetry/5021165942/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/textimagepoetry/2057375629/
Kart #24
David Dellafiora (Ed.): Kart No. 24
KART magazine is an assembling publication created to promote artistic and cultural diversity. KART is an ongoing project, with no deadlines, and work is accepted on a continuing basis. KART is produced in limited editions of 40. The KART back catalogue is now in the collection at the National Arts Library, Victoria & Albert Museum, London. KART will also showcase as part of the Field Study International display at the V&A from April to August 2011. David Dellafiora (curator) Jan 2011
Australia: Helen Amyes • Spowart & Cooper • Toni ann Dowd • Marianne Midelburg France: JF Chapelle • Bruno Sourdin Germany: Angela Behrendt • Jürgen O. Olbrich Hungary: Tom Soy Italy: Vittore Baroni • Serse LuigettiNetherlands: Magda Lagerwerf UK: Sue Vallance USA: Reed Altemus • John M. Bennett
http://daviddellafiora.blogspot.com/2011/02/kart-24-hot-off-press.html
other David Dellafiora publication on this blog –>
Reed Altemus
Reed Altemus works on this blog –>
Tonerworks –>
http://tormacauli.blogspot.com/2011/02/reed-altemus-usa-out.html
Lubomyr Tymkiv
Lubomyr Tymkiv: The Book of One Day #25, 2009
Lubomyr Tymkiv, who lives in Lviv has a weblog, and a lot of web presence. He calls himself Fluxus Ukraine and has a large body of work. He makes prints, mail art, books, collages, and curates shows and has work in galleries and festivals.
Taras Tymkiv –>
ReSite No. 11
David Dellafiora (Ed.): ReSite No.11
Field Study Publications, Australia, 2010
Welcome to the eleventh issue of ReSite. ReSite is an assembling magazine – works are conceived with an element of audience participation or interaction. ReSite is part of the tradition of Fluxus publications where the reader is given the opportunity of re-interpreting the author by performing their instruction or score.
‘Leave your mark…’, ‘Connect The Dots’, ‘Free Trade’ draft, create your own 3-d garden, ‘Action For Tourist’ and find a use for ‘Gorson’ are just some of the instructions you will find in this issue of ReSite.
http://daviddellafiora.blogspot.com
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