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Network: A <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Anthology." "I think mail art as snail mail will calcify before<br />

the end of this decade. The future of mail art is e-mail art. many artists hate the<br />

idea because e-mail isn't as tactile. They miss the point entirely; mail art<br />

is...about art as communication. <strong>Mail</strong> art is about process as concept and<br />

content. When it stops being that, it will be commodified."<br />

No. 28.1A (May 1996). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". 16 pages. "Zine<br />

Listings," including reviews of Lime Green News," "Bibliozine," and "Netshaker."<br />

No. 28.1B (July 1996). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". 16 pages. "Zine<br />

Listings," including reviews of "Global <strong>Mail</strong>," "Bibliozine," "Lime Green News,"<br />

and ""The Luther Blissett Project." "U 2 Can Detourne Things," by the editor.<br />

Correspondence from Chuck Welch (USA). "I think some purists in the mail art<br />

fossils net might give you real shit about judging mail art zines."<br />

No. 28.5 (August 1996). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". 16 pages.<br />

No. 29 (October 1996). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". 8 pages. "Round<br />

Robins: A Preliminary History," by the editor. "A round robin (RR) is a circulating<br />

packet of letters of zines, each participant adding their contribution as it comes<br />

round and removing the previous one." Letter by John Held, Jr. (USA).<br />

No. 29.1 (November 1996). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". 16 pages.<br />

"Zine Listings," includes reviews of Bibliozine," "Global <strong>Mail</strong>," and<br />

"Rubberstampmadness." Review of the book, "Zines! Vol. 1," by V. Vale.<br />

No. 29.2 (December 1996). Photocopy and Rubber Stamps. 8<br />

1/2"x5 1/2". 8 pages. "Subject Index to Opuntia #1 to #29.1," compiled by the<br />

editor.<br />

No. 29.5 (January 1987). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". 8 pages. Notice of<br />

correspondence with Andrea Ovcinnicoff (Italy).<br />

No. 31 (Early March 1997). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". 16 pages.<br />

No. 31.1 (Ides of March 1997). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". 16 pages.<br />

"Zine Listings," including reviews of "Bibliozine," "RE:ACTION," "Lime Green<br />

News," and "London Psychogeographical Association Newsletter." "Stewart<br />

Home Considered as a Trekkie," by the editor.<br />

No. 32 (Late March 1997). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". 16 pages.<br />

"Hektographs and Damp Leafs: Cutting-Edge Technology," by the editor.

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