Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Extreme Mail-Art from UK - the ZALOP finding

Extreme Mail-Art from the UK: The secret message - ZALOP

After two videos of the Extreme Mail-Art from Mary Ann (UK):
1 - the box unopenened
2 - the opening of the box
Now there is the third videono:
3 - the secret message on the snails when they are put in order of size....
Video by Ruud Janssen, recorded on March 29th 2011

Thanks Mary Ann for the new ZALOP addition.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Extreme Mail-Art from UK opened

This time the box from Mary Ann in UK gets opened and you will see the content. Video by Ruud Janssen - March 27th 2011

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Extreme Mail-Art from UK

A piece of Extreme Mail-Art arrive at the P.O. Box today. Haven't opened it yet as I want to figure out wether I am supposed to open the lovely box. So instead I made this video as a tribute to the sender. When he/she tells me what to do, I will make a next move. Video recoded on March 24th 2011, the day I received this box. The TNT even packed the box into an envelope to ensure safe transport. How good of them! Video by Ruud Janssen - Breda - Netherlands

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Mail to Roland Halbritter - Germany - arrived


On http://socks-stockings.blogspot.com/ proof that my mail to Roland halbritter arrived. He made photos of the envelope and content, and already I saw a glimpse of a sheet he is passing on again. Will whait and see where it went to. On his blog I also discovered a piece of mail (a collage of some logos I sent him) he is mailing in return:


The surprise will be the content. That will be documented on this blog again when and if it arrives here in Breda. One never knows. The modern mail-art plays with the time factor. I already have seen what I can expect in the P.O. Box the next days....

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Mail to Nico van Hoorn arrived


on http://nicovanhoorn-mail-art.blogspot.com/ i discovered that my latest envelope, sent this weekend, already is in the hands of Nico van Hoorn in Nijmegen. He published the photo to proof it.... Not sure why Nico himself lost some colour. His card arrived today as well in my P.O. Box. Still have to digitize all incoming mail-art though. Be patient please.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Mail to Valentine Mark Herman - France

Mail to Erni Bär - Germany

Mail 2 Maastricht - Netherlands



2nd attempt for Maatricht

Mail to Buz Blurr - USA

Mail from Buz Blurr - USA

Mail from E - France

Mail from Torma Cauli - Hungary


Mail from Michalis Kotsaris - Greece



Beautiful original etching from Michalis Kotsaris (Greece)

Mail to Nico van Hoorn - Netherlands

New Rubber Name Stamp


Beside the old ones I have now this new red rubberstamp with my address. So expect this to appear on some of my outgoing mail-art. First prints go out today.

Mail from Lothar Trott - Switzerland

New PR Materials for the TAM Rubberstamp Archive



Saturday, March 19, 2011

Taking the Train to Breda

Video recorded on March 12th when the train arrives in Tilburg and where I get on board. Typical everyday life of a traveller. Recorded by Ruud Janssen, March 2011.

Walking through Valkenberg - Springtime

Again a walk through the park called "Valkenberg" located in Breda, Neherlands. This time on March 19th 2011 on a day the sun is shining and Spring is coming out. So everything turned sunny and a fellow walker through the park guides me through the park with all the spring-noises. Recorded by Ruud Janssen - Breda.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Mail to Nico van Hoorn - Netherlands - arrived


My last mail to Nico van Hoorn arrived. I see this on his blog: http://nicovanhoorn-mail-art.blogspot.com/ which is a wonderful overview of what Nico sends and receives. This time he made again a photo of the envelope in front of the pile of mail he has received from me already over the years. I Didn't realize that I sent him already such a pile, but I am honnored he can just show online that he has collected all of it.
I wonder sometimes what happens to everything that I send out. In the late 90-ies I even did a project that I asked people to scan my mail-art and send digital images back to me. That showed me a bit of how large the collection actually is that I have scattered all over the world. No way it will even be together in one place at one moment.
These days we can see if our mail-art arrives or not because some document their sendings and receivings on a blog or website. How long will these websites last? Blogger offers a free service for as all these times, but I remember the http://www.geocities.com/ times, where you could build your own website. They are all gone when you ween't willing to pay after Yahoo took over. I paid, and that is why http://www.iuoma.org/ is still active. If you want to get a glimpse back of older websites, the only way is still http://www.archive.org/ with their wayback machine. How long will that last to archive the complete Internet?
So I am glad when artists like Nico take the trouble to actualy archive the things I send them. When they invest in the time to store it it feels good for me and I am gratefull.