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Network Atlas by Geza Perneczky - Ruud Janssen

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462^Every Woman is a Gentleman. Doc. A/3, phc., 3 sheets. 1985^Liebesbrief. Inv.-letter, 198?Welch, Chuck(!Cracker Jack Kid!)35 Old Dublin Road Hancock, NH-03449 USA 1999↑ 108 Blueberry Hill Dr. Hanover, NH-03755 - “ - 1993↑ Renikan Meadow #85 Lebanon, NH-03766 - “ - 1990↑ 3108 Emerson South Minneapolis, MN-55408 - “ - 1988↑ 123 Sewall Ave. Apt. 15. Brookline, MA-02146 - “ - 1986.............................................................................................................................................................A curator, lectuer, writer, publicist and Mail Art networker, an enthusiast and a pioneer theoretician of the electronic communication, active in MailArt since 1978.Material Metamorphosis (Commonpress #47) 30.5x24 cm., 68 p., 130 participants {200}. Omaha 1981. Published: 1982Third National High School Postal Art Exhibition. Cat.: Organized <strong>by</strong> C. Welch, → Spiegelman & Randy Harelson who «...have been active in gettingmail art to kids... The most important event was the Third NationalPostal Art Exhibition, which included 76 high schools representing 36states and 1,500 students. The exhibition was shipped to Washington,DC where it was on display in the National Education Assotiation'shaeadquartier's lob<strong>by</strong> during February 1982.» (Umbrella, 6/#1, 1983)^Injury <strong>by</strong> Jury (Artworks / Artists Rejected) Inv. «Send old jury cards, rejejctedslides, alternative ideas, opinions,suggestions regarding juried MailArt or traditional art.» Central Grounding Place, Omaha. 1983^Mail Art Ambassadors Stamp Album (with Darlene → Altschul and Wally Darnell) (One of the most beautyful Mail Art publication: accordion (8x) likebook in a size of 33x23 cm. <strong>by</strong> handmade „sky-paper“ and with 18artists' postage stamps <strong>by</strong> Welch, made as commemorative stamps tothe Latinamerica trip of W. Darnell. Also an attendant brochure, lettersize, 10 p., <strong>by</strong> Welch. 1984-85^<strong>Network</strong>ing Currents. Contemporary Mail Art. Subjects and Issues. (Digest, xerox, 146 p.) Sandbar Willow Press, Boston, 1986^Call for Art Strike Artists’ Stamps <strong>by</strong> Selfportraits Inv. (flyer + stamp-form), 1991 Telenetlink (as guest editor) (Host system: ACEN, Sysop: Fred TRUCK, teleconf.) ^Netshaker (Mag. with themes relating to the Decentralized World-Wide <strong>Network</strong>er Congress. Digest and hald-legal, phc., ~32 p. 1992-94, qu. ~10 issues?)^ Vol. 1/1; Vol. 2/1, 2; Vol. 3/1^Artists' Stamps. Cat.: in: Netshaker Vol. 3/ N°1, May 1994. + 1 sheet artistamps as supplement / AVA Gallery, Lebanon NH. April 22 - May 21, 1994Eternal <strong>Network</strong>. (Text & Image anth. about the Mail Art history from the points ofview many participants. Appendicies with information on the essayists,addresses, Mail Art shows from 1970-1994, archives and publications /zines, data bank and bibliography. Index.) 28x23 cm., offset, 304 p.Texts <strong>by</strong> K. Friedman, C. Phillpot, E. Varney & others. University ofCalgary Press. 1995~Artistamps:^The Franklin Furnace Mailart Rejection Box (Sheet of 16 diff. stamps, b/w phc., not perforated) Dedicated to 36 artists, 1984^Washington D.C. Mail Art Congress (Sheet of 30 id. stamps, colouredb/w images, phc.) 1986^Saliva Cultur (Sheet of 24 diff. stamps, b/w phc., not perforated)Corresponding World. Oberlin, Febr. 6-8, 1987^Classified Mail 3161988 (Sheet of 48 stamps, 2 images, b/w phc.) '88^Boycott Exxon 4141989 (Sheet of 42 id. stamps, b/w phc.) 1989^Tianamen Square Massacre 6121989 (Sheet of 9 id. stamps, phc.) 1989^Hyperdevitations (Block of 9 diff. stamps, b/w phc.) n.d.

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