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Mail Art Projects: 01/01/2010 - 02/01/2010 Pagina 1 Van 16 Mail Art Projects: 01/01/2010 - 02/01/2010 pagina 1 van 16 Follow Share Report Abuse Next Blog» [email protected] New Post Cu Mail Art Projects Overview of Mail-Art projects provided by the authors of this blog. If you want to enter information as well. Send an e-mail to [email protected] The blog can contain all kind of projects the group wants to share. There is also a blog for a general Mail-Art Discussion. All mail-art projects published here are automatically archived in a large database for historical archiving. Mail-Artists that 31 January 2010 frequently visit MOMCA News here: Follow with Google Friend Connect Followers (207) More » MOMCA – Mobile Online Museum of Contenporary Art is looking for submissions from artists throughout the world. I'm asking individual artists to submit digital artworks to show on www.momca.de - website for mobile devices like cell phones. Theme March - December 2010: Appropriation Art. In the visual arts, to appropriate means to adopt, borrow, recycle or sample aspects (or the entire form) of man-made visual culture (Wikipedia). Technique/Media/Size: Digital photos, digital paintings, digital drawings, jpg or png, width: 240 px. Animated Flash Artworks with a width of 240 px are possible. Please send min 10, max 20 works. MOMCA will present every month a new exhibit in front of the Overview Mail- website. After this period all work will become part of the MOMCA online archive. MOMCA is a non-commercial project. There is no Art Projects entrance fee for submission, and I will pay no fee for presenting. ▼ 2010 (93) Deadline: You can mail from February 1 till September 30, 2010. I ► April (17) would like to link on your homepage, so please include your URL, if ► March (25) you want. All rights on works remain property of author. ► February (29) The artist declares that he/she has the copyright of the work. ▼ January (22) MOMCA News Please mail your submissions to [email protected] MOMCA – Smiles Mobile Online Museum of Contenporary Art Artistamp Sheets Request "Mail Art in the age of the c/o Wolf D. Schreiber Landgraf-Philipp- Internet" Platz 9 Call for Mail Art - "Note to Self," 35390 Gießen 2010 GERMANY splice. Indulgence www.momca.de Posted by Ruud Janssen at 06:14 0 comments Spiritually and Religion Labels: Digital Mail Art, Germany, Mobile, Momca, Visual Arts Disigners and their workplace Call for artist - UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE Vancouver 2010 ATCs http://mailartprojects.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.html 2-5-2010 Mail Art Projects: 01/01/2010 - 02/01/2010 pagina 2 van 16 Running on Love - Canada Remembrance of the Slave Smiles Trade and of its Abolitio... Your Red Number Beauty is....... Postmarked 2010 Selfportrait Swimming STOP CHILD ABUSE An artwork reflecting the times we live in. New group on IUOMA platform and Art Detox Platform... ► 2009 (206) ► 2008 (231) ► 2007 (198) Mail-Art projects Labels 1000 Drawings (2) 20 years (1) 2009 Calendar (2) 2010 (2) 4 elements (1) 4 th Dimension (2) A BOOK ABOUT DEATH (3) A1 (5) ABC Book (2) Admandia Kapsalis (1) Africa (3) Aids (1) Alexander Charistos (1) Alice Ralph (1) Alison Noble (1) Allan revich (1) Andreas Hofer (2) Angela Ferrara (1) Angie Cope (1) Angla Genusa (1) animal (1) Animals Just send in your smiles for this group: http://iuoma- (1) Anke van den Berg (2) Ann Tracy (1) network.ning.com/group/smiles and see how we all get happy...... 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