Sunday, October 31, 2010

Mail from R.F. Côté - Canada



R.F. askes for some more IUOMA stamps which I already sent him a few days ago. Will be fun to see the logo spread more.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Mail from Litsa Spathi - Netherlands


Envelope from Litsa Spathi (Netherlands) which included a signed copy of one of her "Digital Fluxus Performances on Facebook", May-June 2010, published by Nobody Press


The booklet contains the complete discussion that evolved on facebook as a reaction to the statement "Fluxus military aircraft ejection seat" for people who declare Fluxus dead! It is the second booklet in the series of Facebook Discussions. This copy is 24 pages thick and is a lot of food for thought.

I notice some others also are suddenly interested in documenting their Facebook discussions, but the discussions published by Litsa Spathi are the first ones to realize a complete score. The images is placed to provoke the discussion. The discussion is well documented and reprinted in a wonderfully edited booklet in full colour. The bookles also has some original prints of rubberstamps in it and the original logo "DANGER - Ejection Seat".




with the booklet also these two artistamp Sheets with all kind of variations of the "Ejection Seat" warning shield.

Mail from Allan Revich - Canada



While I watch the photos that Allan Revich published on Facebook about his current trip in Israel, a surprise package came in from him with this original, some stampsheets, and a CD with a video to watch.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Mail from Joel Cohen - Stickerdude - NY - USA


Envelope from Joel Cohen, The Stickerdude, filled with texts and stickers. Thanks so much!

T-Shirt IUOMA


Available through the IUOMA-shop on: http://iuoma-network.ning.com/. The small fee that comes back to the IUOMA is used to pay for the hosting of the social network.

Mail from Ka van Haasteren - Netherlands


Ka van Haasteren (Netherlands) returned my painted envelope with some large alterations on it. The postage was not cancelled, so she wanted to take advantage of that. The result (above) and content (below) are very colourfull. She included a poster of het latest Mail-Art project which was exhibited in the Central Library in he Hague (Netherland). Glad to have this poster in my archive.


Mail from Andy T. Geezer - UK




See: http://myrealwall.blogspot.com/ for more details on My Real Wall from Andy T. Geezer (UK)