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Image source: [https://www.moma.org/collection/works/131284 | MOMA]
Image source: [https://www.moma.org/collection/works/131284 MOMA]

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Mail Art: A Complaint Letter to the Internet
Name Mail Art: A Complaint Letter to the Internet
Location Tolhuistuin, Amsterdam
Date 2020/10/10
Time 17:00-18:00
PeopleOrganisations Read My World Festival, Hackers & Designers
Type Workshop
Web No
Print No

In pre-internet times, physical mail was used by artists and writers to exchange small works of art, poetry and letters. Mail Art was an alternative and intimate genre, stimulating exchange and setting up new networks.

Karl and Anja will be hosting a workshop during the Read My World Festival where participants will get the chance to talk about their experiences of the Internet during the global pandemic. We will do this by means of writing physical letters (!) and collectively designing a protocol that defines how our letters will travel in the network we create.

The official link to the event as well as sign-up information can be found on this page: https://www.readmyworld.nl/en/programma/route/route-e/mail-art/

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Image source: MOMA