Showing posts with label Alphabeth Booklets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alphabeth Booklets. Show all posts

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Re-Start of Project

Because of too much distraction into other directions, this project has been asleep for almost a year. I hope tp pick up the project again soon. Some booklets have come in which I still have to scan. Some new booklets will go out starting next month. The project has no deadline, but the collection will form a part of the TAM-Archive and will exhibited when the occasion occurs.

So, thank you all for being so patient. Life has many surprises, and sometimes that means setting priorities differently.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Popular Posts

It has been quiet at this blog for some time. Some more booklets came in that I still have to scan and publish. A new feature on this blog shows a new direction. The Popular Post feature shows the pages of the booklets that are looked on the most. They will form the seperate words beside this blog now and maybe form new words and existing words. A small experiment only possible as a combination of mail and Internet.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

R - Roland Halbritter - Germany









Roland Halbritter from Germany returned the R-booklet. He made an artistamps booklet out of it documenting some of the works he has made. On the 85th birthday of his mother he sent it back to me. Thank you!

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Sunday, October 26, 2008

You can ask for a booklet

In case you would like to join this project, you can ask to receive a special Alphabet Booklet. Request can be sent through e-mail or snail-mail. This Alphabet Booklet project has just started. New aspects of it will be reveiled as the project continues. If you request a booklet, you will always get a new one. The booklets that are returned are considered being finished and they join the growing collection.

X - Angela Behrendt - Germany







Booklet X returned by Angela Behrendt, The first booklets that arrive back seem to be made by just the sender and receiver. The booklets that take an alternative route via unknown mail-artists will take a longer time to arrive back.

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