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Launching the special bookshop Other Book and So, 1974<br />

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^Stamp Art Show. (Further: G. J. de → Rook). Cat.: 94 p. / Other Books and so... <br />

1976<br />

°Definition of Art. (On an idea of H. W. → Kalkmann) Inv. and responses. List of <br />

344 parts. Other Books and so. Amsterdam, 1977<br />

°Erratic Mail Int. System (E. A. M. I. S. ) Concept of an alternative system to the <br />

officiall post offices. Working of the service on a mimeographed A/4<br />

sheet. 74 small parcels and envelopes remain undelivered in Ulises'<br />

«office». Comment of the project on 7 pages. Other Books and so,<br />

1977<br />

^Mail art and the big monster. German translation in: Materialien an der Fachhoch- <br />

schule Würzburg, 1981-82, edited by Hubert Kretschmer. Other texts<br />

in this publ. (all German): P. Below: Mail Art, L. Spiegelman: Statement,<br />

G. Lloyd: Judit Hoffberg and the Umbrella, H. Zabala: Art is Prison.<br />

A/5, phc., 22 leaves. Würzburg, 1977.<br />

^Ephemera (with Aart van → Barneveld & Salvador Flores) Mag., the classic of the <br />

Mail Art ephemera publs. Folio like size, offset with handmade applications<br />

as collages, rubber stamps or small suppls. Special issues for<br />

Carrión, Gaglione/Banana, Hungary, Brazil. 8 p. 1977-78, #1-12.)<br />

^#1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12<br />

°Four Language Performances. (Program by the Other Book and so... archive at the <br />

Holland Festival, 1977, Amsterdam with works by G. Monach, U.<br />

Carrion, G. J. de Rook, M. Gibbs. Mimeogr. + rubber stamps, 8 p.)<br />

°Box, Boxing. Boxers (Commonpress #5) A/5, phc., 40 p. 34 participants {300}. <br />

Amsterdam, 1978<br />

^Mirror Box. (11 felt leaves + rubber stamps) 18.5x18.5 cm., S. P., Amsterdam, ®<br />

n.d. (~1978)<br />

^From Bookworks to Mailworks – Van kunstenaarsboeken to postkunst.<br />

<br />

Cat.: 32x23 cm., offset (red-black print) 12 p. Exh.: Stedelijk Museum<br />

Alkmaar. Curator: Ulises Carrión, Other Books and so. October, 1978<br />

°In Alphabetical Order. (Book, A/5, offset, 48 p. {250}) CRES. Amsterdam, 1978 <br />

^ Books /...the first exhibition of rubber stamp books ever held...<br />

® <br />

(with → Lomholt). Cat.: A/4, offset (colour) 8 p. / Egmont Highschool<br />

Odder DK. 1979<br />

Proposing the Erratic Art Mail International System – an alternative to the official <br />

Post Offdices. («The E.A.M.I.S. will carry messages in any format –<br />

cards, letters, parcels, etc., and realized in any medium – Book, cassette,<br />

tape, film, etc. The messages must reach the E.A.M.I.S. office<br />

by any way other than the official Post Office...») Amsterdam, 1978<br />

Artistamps: °Here & Now (Sheet of 35 id. images, green offset on white) 1978 <br />

^Rubber, Books & Post. Doc. A/4, mimeogr. 11 leaves (A collection of rubber stamp ® <br />

books and publs. + the Mail Art project Postage Stamps and Cancelations<br />

Stamps by U. Carrión)/ → FMK, Budapest, Hungary, 1979<br />

^Names & Addresses. Cat.: A/4, mimeogr., 12 leaves (Introduction text + a collec- <br />

tion of div. address list and like docs.) / → FMK, Budapest, 1979<br />

°Cancellation Stamps. Cat.: (50 envelopes, 50 part.) → Stempelplaats, 1979 ® <br />

^Second Thoughts. (Theoratical essays, 21x16 cm., offset, 70 p.) Void Distrb. Ed., <br />

Amsterdam, 1980. Contents:<br />

The New Art of Making Books<br />

From Bookworks to Mailworks<br />

Rubber Stamps Theory and Praxis<br />

Rubber Stamp Art<br />

Mail Art and the Big Monster<br />

Table of Mail Art Works<br />

Personal Worlds or Cultural Strategies?<br />

Bookworks revisited<br />

°Artists' Books: 12 approaches. (with J. J. Agius). Cat.: Text: Alex de Vries

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