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TAM-970158 (January 1997). Photocopy. 8 1/4"x5 3/4". 8 pages.<br />

Titled, "The Latest Newsletter About the <strong>Mail</strong>-Interview Project with Updated<br />

Information About This Long-Time Project." "I invited 73 mail-artists so far and<br />

59 reacted positively to the project. Till today 32 interviews are finished and 28<br />

interviews are published.<br />

TAM-970166 (February 1997). Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". 8 pages.<br />

"I invited 73 mail-artists so far and 59 reacted positively to the project. Till today<br />

32 interviews are finished and 28 interviews are published." "...the complete set<br />

of interview are besides in the TAM-Archives (Nederlands) also available at the<br />

HeMi-Archive (Germany), Modern Realism Archive (USA), Administration Centre<br />

(Belgium), Spillkammeret (Denmark), <strong>Art</strong>pool (Hungary), EON Archives (Italy)<br />

and the JCM-the museum library (Canada).<br />

925. TT.O., Editor. Melbourne, Australia. (1981).<br />

No. 10 ([1981]). Newsprint. 8 1/4"x5 1/4". (72 pages). Contributions by<br />

Australian <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>ists Jas. H. Duke and Tane. Editorial comments on a<br />

censorship issue concerning Jas. H. Duke and a radio station.<br />

No. 11 (June [1981]). Newsprint. 8 1/4"x5 1/4". (56 pages). Poetry<br />

magazine, featuring works by contributors listed by occupation. Includes the<br />

participation of Jas. H. Duke (Australia), <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>ist and "Res. + Tech. Officer."<br />

No Exit. Mike Amato, Editor. South Bend, Indiana. 1999.<br />

Vol. 6, No. 1 (1999). Offset. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". 30 pages. "All of the art and<br />

poetry in this issue of "No Exit" was created by Gregory Fiorini." Includes a page<br />

of "Stamped <strong>Mail</strong>art."<br />

Nomo the Zine. Rudi Rubberoid, Editor. Bellingham,<br />

Washington. 1991-1995.<br />

(June 1991). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". (15 pages). "Premier Issue" of<br />

this <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> zine, with a focus on rubber stamp art. Cover by <strong>Art</strong>o Posto (USA).<br />

Contributions by A. 1 Waste Paper Co. Ltd. (England), Al Ackerman (USA), Larry<br />

Angelo (USA), "Oncle" George (USA), Musicmaster (USA), Rea Nikonova<br />

(USSR), Any Salyer (USA), et al. "Nomo Speaks."<br />

(August 1991). Photocopy and Rubber Stamp. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". (pages<br />

18-31). Front cover by Any Salyer (USA). A. 1 Waste paper Co. Ltd. (England),<br />

<strong>Art</strong>uro Fallico (USA), Ruggero Maggi (Italy), Rea Nikonova (USSR), Michel

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