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No. 79 (February 1996). Photocopy. 16 1/2"x11 3/4". (2 pages).<br />

News of the recent death and life of Guillermo Deisler (1940-1995) nomad <strong>Mail</strong><br />

<strong>Art</strong>ist and Visual Poet, who had lived in Chile, Bulgaria and East Germany.<br />

Exhibition, publication and project opportunities. Publication reviews. "Net<br />

Informer: San Francisco Confidential, Part One," by John Held, Jr. (USA).<br />

Events. Messages.<br />

No. 80 (March 1996). Photocopy. 16 1/2"x11 3/4". (2 pages). "Net<br />

Informer: San Francisco Confidential, Part Two," by John Held, Jr. (USA).<br />

Exhibition, publication and project opportunities. Publication reviews. "La<br />

Rivoluzione della Comunicazione," by Andrea Bonanno (Italy).<br />

No. 81 (April 1996). Photocopy. 16 1/2"x11 3/4". (2 pages). Exhibition,<br />

publication and project opportunities. Publication reviews. "Net Informer: San<br />

Francisco Confidential, Part Three," by John Held, Jr. (USA). Events.<br />

Documentation.<br />

No. 83 (June 1996). Photocopy. 16 1/2"x11 3/4". (2 pages).<br />

"<strong>Mail</strong>artists Surfing the Net." Gianni Broi (Italy) contributes, "Peter Pan ci<br />

Bacchetta Tutti." Exhibition, publication and project opportunities. Publication<br />

reviews. "Net Informer: San Francisco Confidential, conclusion," by John Held,<br />

Jr. (USA).<br />

(July 29, 1996). Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". (one page). "Dear Friend,<br />

this is my open letter to communicate that I have recently decided to interrupt till<br />

indefinite times all my activities concerning <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> and networking./ This<br />

decision comes after something like eight years of active participation inside the<br />

International <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Network, in which -since August '89- I also made 84<br />

consequential issues of my monthly networking newsletter 'Net Informer'. This<br />

newsletter has now to be considered definitely finished./ I want to clarify that my<br />

decision to leave mail <strong>Art</strong> is not to be seen as a polemic or caused by disillusions<br />

or lost expectations of any kind. I have simply decided to dedicate a larger<br />

attention to other activities of my interest, and to start some other news./ I think<br />

my activity in <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> has been one of the most interesting, stimulating, precious<br />

and important in my all life. I must thank all of you for this...Parts of my mail art<br />

archive will be donated to other international mail art archives in the world."<br />

Net Word News. David (Cole), Editor. (Brooklyn, New York).<br />

1992.<br />

No. 1 (Fall Equinox 1992). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (5 pages). Letters<br />

to "P.F. of L.A." (Penis Fudsworth, aka Lon Spiegelman), and P. L. W. (aka H.<br />

B.) of B.N.Y. (Peter Lamborn Wilson, aka Hakim Bey [Brooklyn, New York]).<br />

"Crossing Borders...a mailable response," by the editor. Signed "david" in Cole's<br />

distinctive signature.

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