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Serse Luigetti: Collaborations

Posted in bookwork, collaboration, collage, fanzine, fluxus, Italia, mail art by plagium2000 on 08/06/2014

Collaborative mini zines received from Serse Luigetti in exchange for the Fanzine Show 2010 catalog. Collaborations with: Vittore Baroni, John M. Bennett, Horst Baur, John Held Jr.

Luc Fierens

Posted in artistamp, bookwork, fanzine, mail art by plagium2000 on 24/08/2009

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http://www.vansebroeck.be
http://www.artpool.hu/Network/2006/Fierens70.html

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Annina Van Sebroeck – Luc Fierens: Postfluxbooklet Nr. 44, Luc Fierens

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John M. Bennett – Luc Fierens: Postfluxbooklet Nr. 50, Luc Fierens

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Reed Altemus

Posted in artistamp, bookwork, fanzine, mail art by plagium2000 on 18/08/2009

Reed Altemus package

http://tonerworks.blogspot.com/

Reed Altemus publications

Reed Altemus sends me a simple mailing: a brown envelope (stamped “NEW ADDRESS!” although his address hasn’t changed, and a stamp about “this” poem being created by chance operations). Inside, there is a small chapbook by John M. Bennett and him, “The Forks Forked,” which consists of a raft of crazy poems (“greens against the sp ool the s pool! lengua bifed tongues”) that the two poets had created via chance operations. (2004)
http://qbdp.blogspot.com/2004_11_01_archive.html

http://www.scribd.com/doc/23253381/Andrew-Topel-RE-ECHOES

http://vviissiioonnss.blogspot.com/2009/12/avant-hybrids-collaboration-with-reed.html

Reed Altemus sends me a simple mailing: a brown envelope (stamped “NEW ADDRESS!” although his address hasn’t changed, and a stamp about “this” poem being created by chance operations). Inside, there is a small chapbook by John M. Bennett and him, “The Forks Forked,” which consists of a raft of crazy poems (“greens against the sp ool the s pool! lengua bifed tongues”) that the two poets had created via chance operations.