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No. 1984.7 (1984). Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". (one page). <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

exhibition, project and publication opportunities offered by Luc Fierens (Belgium),<br />

Géza Perneczky (West Germany), Nenad Bogdanovic (Yugoslavia), et al.<br />

No. 1984.9 (July 25, 1984). Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". (one page).<br />

<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project and publication opportunities. Insert on the "TAMbulletin"<br />

reads, "What is the TAM-BULLETIN? (or 'how it works..') 1- The TAMbulletin<br />

is a kind of service to the MA-network. 2- Invitations for MA-projects are<br />

collected until one A4-page is full. 3-It is then copied and sen(t) with the outgoing<br />

mail from TAM. 4- As soon as a new A4-pages is full the old one isn't copied<br />

anymore. This means that the bulletins appear in a limited edition and change<br />

very quick (sometimes after even one week there is already a new bulletin!). 5- If<br />

possible the person who receives the bulletin can copy it for his friends. 6- And<br />

this way MA-information travels very fast to all parts of the world."<br />

No. 1984-11 (August 17, 1984). Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". (one<br />

page). <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project and publication opportunities. "Many thanks<br />

to everybody who has sent prints of rubberstamps for the TAM-rubberstamparchive!<br />

Today there are 165 mail-artists who have sent in their stamps (29<br />

different countries)."<br />

No. 1984-16 (October 1, 1984). Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". (one<br />

page). <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project and publication opportunities. "No copyright,<br />

so copy for your friends!"<br />

No. 1985-4 (March 8, 1985). Photocopy. 8 1/4"x5 3/4". 8 pages. "As<br />

you can see this bulletin is more pages then the previous one. Lack of time is the<br />

reason that this bulletin comes out later then planned. To print all the messages<br />

received for this bulletin I needed some extra pages. If you haven't the time to<br />

read this whole bulletin (pity you!) you mustn't forget to read the 'news from the<br />

TAM-front', because a lot of things happened lately." <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project<br />

and publication opportunities. A diagram of, "The TAM-Activities," includes<br />

"Projects, Bulletins, Rubberstamp Archive, Music, Poetry." "News from the TAM-<br />

Front," includes the editor's "Computer-<strong>Mail</strong>-<strong>Art</strong> Project," and "TAM Was<br />

Here,"(installation photo of the exhibition at Melveg, Amsterdam, Holland), and a<br />

forthcoming lecture "at the school in Boxtel where I work."<br />

No. 1985.5 (April 10, 1985). Photocopy. 8 1/4"x5 3/4". 8 pages.<br />

"Thank you all for the beautiful mail you sent to me. The only problem of getting<br />

this much mail is that I can't answer it all...sorry! TAM is a one-man organisation.<br />

<strong>Mail</strong>-art is more alive then ever as you can see: a lot of new projects started with<br />

spring. I hope you enjoy reading this bulletin, and don't forget to read the news<br />

from the TAM-front: the second 'TAM was Here' exhibition will be in Italy from 3-8<br />

till 16-8!" <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project and publication opportunities. "News from

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