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edited statements should not be viewed as a comprehensive overview of<br />

networking in the 90s, rather as a glimpse of the different approaches and<br />

philosophies that networkers hold at this time." Edited Statements by Gianni Broi<br />

(Italy), Giuseppe Iannicelli (Italy), Crackerjack Kid (USA), Anna Couey (USA),<br />

Robert Morgan (USA), Eric Finlay (England), David Cole (USA), John Held, Jr.<br />

(USA), Warren Burt (Australia), Ever <strong>Art</strong> (Holland), Eliot Cantsin (USA), Reed<br />

Altemus (USA), Stephen Perkins (USA), Gerard Barbot (USA), Lillian Ward<br />

(England), Harry Polkinhorn (USA), Mit Mitropoulis (Greece), Peter Küstermann<br />

(Germany), Mark Corroto (USA), Piermario Ciani (Italy), Dobrica Kamperelic<br />

(Yugoslavia), César Figueiredo (Portugal), Keith Bates (England), Carlo Pittore<br />

(USA), Guy Bleus (Belgium), Bruno Chiarlone (Italy), Vittore Baroni (Italy), Daniel<br />

Daligand (France), Ruggiero Maggi (Italy), Luc Fierens (Belgium), Andrej Tisma<br />

(Yugoslavia), Graciela Marx (Argentian), Keith De Mendonca (England), Carl<br />

Loeffler (USA), Hans Braumüller (Chile), et al. Enclosed in a list of<br />

"Decentralized Networker Congresses 1992" organized by date, organizer,<br />

theme and address.<br />

Networking. Crackerjack Kid (aka Chuck Welch), Editor.<br />

Brookline, Massachusetts. 1985.<br />

Vol. 1, No. 1 (Spring 1985). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (8 pages).<br />

Documentation of a "New York Naval Casting" party, under the auspices of the<br />

editors' "Umbilical Dominion," held in New York City, March 2, 1985, attended by<br />

American <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>ists Buster Cleveland, Faith Heisler, Jim Quinlin, J. P. Jacob,<br />

Carlo Pittore, Marilyn Rosenberg, David Cole, Valery Gerlovin, Zona, John<br />

Evans, Citizen Kafka, E. F. Higgins, Mark Bloch and Steve Random. Letters from<br />

C. Steven Short (USA), Gene Laughter (USA), Anna Banana (Canada), Mark<br />

Bloch (USA) and Al Ackerman (USA). "Flags for World Peace: Update." Also<br />

included, "It Ain't (Necessarily) So, Mr. Morgan: A <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Rebuttal," by Chuck<br />

Welch. Signed by the editor.<br />

Netzine. Vittore Baroni, Chuck Welch, and Volker Hamann,<br />

Editors. Viareggio, Italy. (1989).<br />

No. 1 ([1989]). Photocopy. 17"x11". (20 pages). An attempt to establish<br />

"an international magazine devoted to networking theories. The three editors,<br />

starting from their consolidated experience in the field of <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>, gathered a<br />

series of texts from contacts living in different continents, to provide a cross<br />

section of the topics and problems inherent in correspondence art today...The<br />

first issue of 'Netzine' was collected and edited by three networkers living in<br />

different countries, through exchanges and discussions carried out in the<br />

mail...The editorship of 'Netzine' is not fixed, but was casually agreed upon for<br />

practical purposes. Future editorships should include any number of interested<br />

networkers, while the three undersigned editors remain free to drop in and out of<br />

the project." signed by Anthroat (aka Volker Hamann,West Germany), Vittore<br />

Baroni (Italy) and Cracker Jack Kid (USA). Texts by Vittore Baroni (Italy), Volker

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