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Network Atlas by Geza Perneczky - Ruud Janssen

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517^APT '80. A Neoist Para-Festival. (→ Kántor) (Xerox, double-letter size, 2 leaves, offset?)Montreal, n.d. (It has been printed probably later than 1980)^The Neoist <strong>Network</strong>'s First European Training Camp Würzburg, June 21-27, 1982. (<strong>by</strong> →Below & → Kántor) The best doc. of Neoism in its early periode with a largephoto material. A/4, offset, 72 p. Kryptic Press, Würzburg / Centre de ResercheNeoists – Monty Cantsin, Montreal, 1982^WHAT IS A uh uh APARTMENT FESTIVAL? Fifth Int. Apartment Festival NYC. Mar 15-21.82. (Letter, phc., 8 p.) Centre de Reserche Neoiste, editor: Monty Cantsin. Montreal,1982^RCRN. Radio Centre de Recherche Neoiste (→ Kántor. Letter, phc., 8 p.) Vehicule Art, ~1982^5th Int. Apartment Festival. NY-C. March 15-21 1982 (→ Kántor. Xerox, 8 p.) Publ. Centre deReserche Neoiste, New York, 1982^(Anonym/Kántor?:) Neoism in the Modern Age (White rat with black glasses) (Xerox, 7 p.)Montreal, n. d. ~1983^Smile (Mag., the leading organ of the Neoism a'la «Karen Eliot» <strong>by</strong> S. → Home. A/5 and A/4,offset, some early issues photocopied. Analytical texts, a few images. #1-11.London, 1984-89→ Smile mania^DATAcell. (Brochure with an appeal to send «data» and with mostly graphical Neoist «data»material, A/4, phc., with orig. photos and rubber stamps, 16 p.) Neoist DATAcellPete → Horobin, 25 Normand Road, Dysart Fife, Scotland. 1985^Gordon W. Zealot: Neoism. (About Neoist processional manifestation Eternal Chapati in therestaurant Om Taka Taka and the state of mind AKADEMGOROD, etc. Lettersheet, recto/verso, computer-print) Montreal, 1986^Bloody-Art. Monty Cantsin's Blood Campaign Actions 1979-87. (→ Kántor. Letter, phc., 6 + 4leaves) Neoist Embassy, Outremont, 1987^John → Berndt: K7U: Ultimatum II. (Brochure, letter size, phc., 20 p.) Texts: Berndt: DialecticalImmaterialism / Berndt &→ tENTATIVELY: Ultimatum II. Nouvelles Litteratures– New Literatures, 11-19 September 1987 / tENTATIVELY: GenericAs-Beenism. Baltimore, 1987^Monty Cantsin: The Possible Catalogue (<strong>by</strong> → Haufen, Graf / Neoist matter, ~ 400 p.)Artcore Ed. Berlin, 1987^Monty Cantsin: Neoism Now. The First Neoist Anth. and Sourcebook. (Ed: → Haufen, Graf /Xeroxed A/5 book, 152 p.) Artcore Ed., Berlin, 1988. Texts: Andrej Skrbinek,Michel Champendal, Stewart Home, Jo Klaffki, Mike Greenberg, Karen Eliot,István Kántor, Graf Haufen, Pete Scott, Salem Alaton, David Zack, Vittore Baroni,Gordon W. Zealot, Reinhard U. Sevol, Mark Bloch, Uli Kattenstroth, HarryPolkinhorn, John Berndt, Napoleon Moffat, Pete Horobin, Achim Schnyder,Al Ackerman^Stewart → Home: The Assault on Culture. Utopian currents from Lettrism to Class War. A/5,offset, 120 p. Aporia-Press & Unpopular Books, London, 1988^Plagiarism. Art as Commmodity and Strategies for its Negation. (A/5, offset, 30 p.) Aporia

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