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E-electronic mail art (for instance known as "Electronic Mail Art") is simply any rather art sent by e-mail. It includes computer graphics, animations, sceensavers, digital scans of artwork in other media, or ASCII art. While exhibited, e-mail art may be either displayed in a computer display or even even similar nature & severity of display device, or the art may be printed out and displayed.
There exists an on-going debate among occasionally creative person when to upright what a relationship of e-e-mail art to mail art should exist as considered to be. Additionally to questions all about whether this is possibly the valid or even meaningful genre of art, when clearly most any sort of digital-depending art may be e-mailed, so making it into "e-mail art," has been particular criticism of e-electronic e-mail art by tradition-minded mail creative person while a e-mail art has been perceived to become akin to mass media. More criticisms of e-e-mail art from either the mail creative person's perspective use at times focused on a deficiency of dimensionality of the attachment, the deficiency of intimacy when opposed to very mail [http://www.vorticeargentina.com.ar/escritos/critical_notes_about_email_art.html].
Several of a criticisms overlap people levelled against the Internet and World Wide Web in general.
the few creative person own as well collaborated by sending e-electronic mail attachments back & forth, a run referred to as Photoshop Tennis; the surrealist game of exquisite corpse has also been adapted to e-e-mail. (These own been paralled by collective musical compositions treat e-electronic mail[http://www.artnet.com.br/~pmotta/mailmus.htm].)
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Blah Mail Art Magazine
Online version of mail art magazine by Joe Decie and Jack Dada with reviews, galleries and essays.
PEEP magazine
PEEP is an art rag. Contemporary culture struts its stuff: mail art, pulp fiction and lost masters of paint-by-number.
The Gleaner Zine
Yahoo group for the quarterly "altered" art zine produced by PaperCollage with collage art and How-To's for art projects and selected themes.
Ink & Ruminations
An Art Zine with instructions and illustrations for making pocket-page books, soft rubber carving tips and information about faux postage and bobbin drawing.
Pushing the Envelope
Article from HoustonPress.com about Beth Jacobs, mail artist.
Half Empty Zine
Blurring the lines between fine art, commercial art, the mainstream and the underground.
Art-E-Zine
Online zine for rubber stamping, collage, altered books, art journals, tag art, faux postage, mail art, and photography.
EBSQ Magazine
Online Art Magazine for self-representing artists.
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