Géza Perneczky - Ruud Janssen
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^Simulacrum (or open theme). Inv. to Art Dept., Cornell College, Mt. Vernon IA,<br />
1989<br />
<br />
Holt, Helen Berkeley Office, 1649 Dwight Way. Berkeley, CA-94703 USA 1986<br />
^Mail Artists' Int. 1986 Calendar. Cat.: Letter, offset, 24 p. Berkeley Office <br />
Holtz, Sheila 4350 MC Pherson St. Louis, MD-63108 USA 1988<br />
Estudio (Assembling {100}, thematic issues, 1988-89, #1-5) The continuation of the <br />
Velocity and Estudio by Christian → Herman)<br />
Home, Stewart BM Senior London, WC1 3XX United Kingd. 1991<br />
↑ 41. Irvin House, Uamvar, Stat. Poplar London E14 6QG 1985<br />
↑ 84 / b. Whitechapel High St. London E 1 ?<br />
↑ 11. Bromwich Hse. Houson Terrace, Richmond Hill, Surrey, TW10 6RU ?<br />
↑ 31 Norfolk Farm Rd. Pyrford Woking, Surrey, GU22 8LH 1984<br />
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Neo-Smile (Collective edited Smile issue: S. Home, B. Allen, P. Horobin, A/4, 8-14 p. <br />
1984) Scottland, North-Ireland, England, 1984<br />
Smile xerox (Early attempts marked as «xerox», 1984, #1-3)<br />
<br />
Listed issues:<br />
SMILE (xerox 1) (A/4, phc. 10 p. „Lesson 2, establish the name Smile“<br />
1984)<br />
SMILE (xerox 2, ritual) (A/4, 8 p. 1984)<br />
SMILE (xerox, contents childish drawings & photoboth pictures,<br />
A/4, 6 p. 1984)<br />
^Smile (Mag., the leading organ of the Neoism a'la «Karen Eliot». A/5 and A/4, offset, <br />
some early issues are photocopied. Analytical texts, a few images.<br />
London, 1984-89, #1-11)<br />
Listed issues:<br />
^SMILE 1. (A/4, 20 p. Stewart Home in T-shirt cover. Febr. 1984)<br />
Statement / Notices / Doing the obvious is more radical than you'd<br />
imagine / Concrete poems by Home / The complete guide to becoming<br />
an avant-garde artist<br />
^SMILE 2. (A/4, 20p. Stewart Home cover. Apr. 1984)<br />
Editorial / Information / Manifesto of the Generation Positive /<br />
Observations sur le Generation Positive / Concrete poems /<br />
Ha Ha Ha or wey the generation Positive is always right / Ultimatum<br />
der generation Positive<br />
^SMILE 3. (A/5, 16 p. Burroughs cover. June 1984)<br />
Editorial / Monty Cantsin / The Neoist cultural consporacy is a quest<br />
/ 333 and other poems / First International Neoist Manifesto /<br />
Meaning and intention and the Neoist conspiracy / Data<br />
^SMILE 4. (A/5, „Do it yourself“ issue, screenprinted cover only. Aug. 1984)<br />
^SMILE 5. (A/5, 16 p. Home in checkered cloth cover. Oct. 1984)<br />
Addresses / The Generation Poositive presents an examination<br />
of the work of Stewart Home / Neoism / Total Anticopyright /<br />
Great triumphs of the human spirit / Poems / The Generation<br />
Positive presents a list of names / ... the multiple name aesthetic /<br />
... presents magazines breeding like rabbits / The Second International<br />
Neoist Manifesto of Post Positivist Revolt<br />
^SMILE 6. (A/5, 16 p. Dog picture cover. Dec. 1984)<br />
Smile 6 addresses / The Third International Neoist Manifesto of<br />
Post Positivist Fluxation / The Meaning and purpose of the Neoist<br />
cultural conspiracy revelead / Monty Cantsin / First Manifesto<br />
of the Neoist Performance / Poems / Neoism / The Neoist network<br />
and the Mail Art phenomena / Smile / Saying of a famous artist<br />
and plagiarist