Re: APT 64
Presumed editor: Monty Cantsin
Berlin, Germany, 1986
Istvan Kantor, John Berndt, Graf Haufen, Art Lover at APT 64
Alleged editor: Pete Horobin
Presumed editor: Pete Horobin
Dundee, Scotland, 1985
Day schedule for Graf Haufen plus letter about self-published books
Re: Graf Haufen's porno postcard (drawing of triple sex behind a Monty Cantsin window, reproduced in Neoism Now catalogue), Graf Haufen's SMILE issue
Alleged editor: Pete Horobin
Presumed editor: Pete Horobin
Dundee, Scotland, 1986
Neoist mythology account about the metamorphorses of Yantoh the Mystery Dog into Monty Cantsin into Graf Haufen
Re: Ponte Nossa APT 8 book
Alleged editor: Pete Horobin
Presumed editor: Pete Horobin
Dundee, Scotland, 1986
Neoist mythology account about the metamorphorses of Yantoh the Mystery Dog into Monty Cantsin into Graf Haufen, Horobin changing his employment plus handwritten letter re "walking home data"
Alleged editor: Pete Horobin
Presumed editor: Pete Horobin
Dundee, Scotland, 1986
"A chronogram marks the time and place where Neoist acitivity has occurred", plus reproduction of Ponte Nossa chronogram, 1984
Re: Smile Machine
Alleged editor: Turner Scientific
Presumed editor: Dick Turner, John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1991
Promotional flyer for The Smile Machine
Re: Salman Rushdie, Le Groupe Absence, Neoist Alliance
Alleged editor: Neoistisches Kommando Hermes Simonides
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Berlin, Germany, 1994
2nd edition of Groupe Absence Rushdie flyer
Re: "The Anatomy of Neoism"/"Presence and Space" / "Rhetoric is Pornography"
Alleged editor: Karen Eliot
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Amherst, Mass, USA, 1992
Re: Neoist street action
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1986
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 1990
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 1990
Re: Neoism
Alleged editor: UAS - Min. Dev. Res.
Presumed editor: Arthur Berkoff
Almelo, Niederlande, 1994
Poster letter about Berkoff's breakfast, four-dimensional Neoism, winter hardship, planned SMILE issue, greetings to tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Arthur Berkoff
Almelo, Niederlande, 1992
Announcement of United Akademgorod States (UAS), legislative/administrative procedures
Re: Mail Art a.k.a. "Spanish Art"
Alleged editor: John Berndt
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1986
As known as the "Spanish Art Manifesto". Calls upon all "mail artists" to rename "mail art" "Spanish Art". There might be an unpublished rewriting from 1993
Re: APT 1, APT 2, APT 3, APT 4
Alleged editor: anonymous
Presumed editor: anonymous
Montreal, Canada, 1982
Extensive documentations of above APTs. Text and photographs. Text by, among others, tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE (reports), Zbigniew Brotgehirn a.k.a. Tristan Renaud ("Possible Dog and Being of Possibilities"), Reinhart Underwood Sevol ("New Music of Fashion Transistor That Will Confuse Them All Again And That Needs No Answers")
Alleged editor: Blaster Al Ackerman
Presumed editor: Al Ackerman
Austin, Texas (?), USA, 1991
Re: Art Strike campaign
Alleged editor: Olaf Rother
Presumed editor: Olaf Rother
Berlin, Germany, 1991
address card of the once existing "Art Strike Cafe"
Alleged editor: Stewart Home
Presumed editor: Stewart Home
London, U.K., 1991
back-to-back with "Neoist Manifestos". Texts by, among others, Stewart Home, Sadie Plant, Bob Black, Philippe Bille, Geza Perneczky, Florian Cramer, tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Vittore Baroni
Presumed editor: Vittore Baroni
Viareggio, Italy, 1980
Badge Show mail art catalogue
Alleged editor: Vittore Baroni
Presumed editor: Vittore Baroni
Viareggio, Italia, 1990
in stamped envelope, with TRAX 0185 "Tracksound 7" cover
(booklet)
Alleged editor: Mark Bloch
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
New York City, USA, 1990
incomplete Japanese translation of Mark Bloch's report about the Festival of Plagiarism, Glasgow 1989
Re: Art Strike
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 1989
Advertising for Art Strike badges ("Give Up Art", "Art Strike 1990-1993", "Demolish Serious Culture")
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 1989
Advertising for badge printing
Alleged editor: Mark Bloch
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
New York City, USA, 199
Re: exhibition
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson/Ben Allen
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson/Ben Allen
Glasgow, Scotland, 199
invitation to exhibition at Transmission Gallery, Glasgow
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1986
About the physicality of thought. This is NOT the chapter from SMILE "The New York City"
Re: SubGenius foundation
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 199
Advertising for Bob Dobbs t-shirt
(flyer)
Alleged editor: Ryosuke Cohen
Presumed editor: Ryosuke Cohen
Osaka, Japan,
(flyer)
Alleged editor: Ryosuke Cohen
Presumed editor: Ryosuke Cohen
Osaka, Japan,
(flyer)
Alleged editor: Ryosuke Cohen
Presumed editor: Ryosuke Cohen
Osaka, Japan,
(flyer)
Alleged editor: Ryosuke Cohen
Presumed editor: Ryosuke Cohen
Osaka, Japan,
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Mark Bloch
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
New York City, USA, 1985
letters by Istvan Kantor, Al Ackerman, Peter Below, Pete Horobin, Graf Haufen, David Zack, Ulrich Kattenstroth
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer /Mark Pawson
London, England, 1991
cash catalogue pages with red xerox overlay
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1989
listing BIZAAR nos. 1-8, 8 Lettres trouvees
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1990
Lettre Documentaire 1-16
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1993
List of Lettres Documentaires vol.1, nos. 1-51 & vol. 2, nos. 1-53
Presumed editor: Boris Wanowitch
Montreal, Canada, 198
Alleged editor: Pete Horobin
Presumed editor: Pete Horobin
Dundee, Scotland, 1984
17 photographs of stone chronograms placed at several locations between 7/28/84 and 9/9/84, 120*80 cm
Alleged editor: Stefan Szczelkun
Presumed editor: Stefan Szczelkun
London, England, 1987
Re: A campaign against signatures initiated by "La Societe de Conservation du Present"
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 198
Multiple answers to the question which circumstance would allow the use of pseudonyms
Re: A campaign against signatures initiated by "La Societe de Conservation du Present"
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 198
Multiple answers to the question which circumstance would allow the use of pseudonyms, 2nd abriged version
Re: Networker's Congress 1993
Alleged editor: Vittore Baroni
Presumed editor: Vittore Baroni
Viareggio, Italy, 1993
overpainted slide showing a woman wrapped in a paper costume of Congress pamphlets
Alleged editor: John Berndt
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1987
included in "The Hypnotic Movement"
Alleged editor: Michael Crane
Presumed editor: Michael Crane
San Francisco, USA, 1984
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: *David Zack*
Presumed editor: David *Zack*
Tepoztlan, Mexico, 1986
& poem "Noble Dove"
Alleged editor: David *Zack*
Presumed editor: David *Zack*
Tepoztlan, Mexico, 1986
"Correspondence Novels" advertising card, dead's dance image on the back side
Re: Friedrich von Hardenberg? paranoid schizophrenia
Alleged editor: John Berndt
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 198
Evolving the concept of "lucid wakefulness"
Re: SMILE #11 (Glasgow, 1989, edited by Stewart Home)
Alleged editor: anonymous
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1989
also included in SMILE "Individuality Collectively Realized and Abandoned"
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Copyright Violation Squad
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1993
contents: Plunderphonics, Negativland, plagiarism, reviews: Flyposter Frenzy (Matthew Fuller), Beyond Cyberpunk (hypercard stack available here)
Re: APT 8 London Neoist Apartment Festival
Alleged editor: Pete Horobin
Presumed editor: Pete Horobin
London, England, 1985
Data diary and documents about APT 8, schedule of events, letters by Robert Swierkiewicz, Robin Crozier, Emilio Morandi, drawings of the festival participants (by Carlo Pittore?), plus a pseudo-copy of PanMag 7
Re: Stan Drake, Concept Development
Alleged editor: Leonard Percival Jacks
Presumed editor: Al Ackerman
Octavia, NJ (Baltimore? Austin, TX?), USA, 1991
fake letter
Alleged editor: Alan Leirtin
Presumed editor: Al Ackerman
(Middletown, Con.) Baltimore, USA, 1993
fake letter
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 1989
Alleged editor: Deutschsprachige Abteilung der anti-neoistischen Sektion Amsterdam mit "The Anti-Neoist Department of neoism Paris 13"
Presumed editor: Arthur Berkoff, Reinhart U. Sevol
Almelo, Niederlande, 1985
Anti-Neoist grammar exercise in German, sheet with sentence to be completed
Alleged editor: Deutschsprachige Abteilung der antineoistischen Sektion Amsterdam mit "The Anti-Neoist Department of neoism Paris 13" und dem Graduiertenkolleg "Sprache im antineoistischen Zeitalter" am Comenius-Forum, Berlin
Presumed editor: R.U. Sevol, Arthur Berkoff, Florian Cramer
Paris/Amsterdam/Berlin, France/Netherlands/Germany, 1994
Anti-Neoist grammar exercise in German
(flyer)
Alleged editor: John Berndt
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1993
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA,
Text fragment
Alleged editor: John Berndt
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1991
Berndt writes: "This book will be an analytic history of the most interesting anti-scientific thinkers I can research, from antiquity to the present, with each chapter outlining one thinker's contribution and attempting to roughly place it within the continuum of anti-scientific thought."
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 199
ad flyer
Re: Art Strike
Alleged editor: Friedhelm Schulz
Presumed editor: Friedhelm Schulz
Einbek, Germany, 1990
article "Art Strike, Word Strike, Denk STrike"
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Matty Jankowski
Brooklyn, USA, 1991
pornographic comic book with Neoist pamphlets
Re: Florian the Neoist
Alleged editor: Blaster Al Ackerman
Presumed editor: Blaster Al Ackerman
Baltimore, USA, 1993
2 Poems about the Fifteen Bath Towels and Florian the Neoist
Re: Paul Simon
Alleged editor: Mark Bloch
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
New York City, USA, 199
Alleged editor: anonymous
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1992
Political manifesto
Alleged editor: Volunteer's Collective
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1993
visual demonstration
Re: Art Strike campaign
Alleged editor: Word Strike Action Committee
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
New York City, USA, 1989
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 1990
Re: Art Strike Campaign
Alleged editor: Tony Lowes
Presumed editor: Tony Lowes
Cork, Ireland, 1989
Art Strike pamphlet in micro letters on 3x2" sticker
Re: Groupe Absence, SMILE, address change
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Arthur Berkoff
Almelo, Niederlande, 1993
A5 postcard
Re: statetroopersleadraidofblock" by Karen Eliot/Jake T. Unclean
Alleged editor: Florian Cramer
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Berlin, Deutschland, 1994
an affinitive variant of "statetroopersleadraidofblock" by Karen Eliot/Jake T. Unclean, Baltimore/Nice
Alleged editor: Peter Below
Presumed editor: Peter Below
Wuerzburg, Germany, 1986
xeroxed text of "Neoism open popstar popstar Cantsin/Kantor" plus additional correspondence
Re: tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE
Alleged editor: tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE
Presumed editor: tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE
Baltimore, USA, 1989
tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE s "work autobiography" with multiple documents about his activities from 1970something to present
Re: Hypnotic Movement
Alleged editor: John Berndt
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1987
"Contents": 9 square grid, hypnosis photograph, more than 8 sentences text fragnent, introduction, cinematic poem (short version? see special entry), 7 paragraphs about founding a Hypnotic Movement, definition of the Hypnotic Movement, "Concrete Life Examples", Lone Hunting Exhibition, among others, and among other illustrations
Re: David Cole, Identity Data Cell Monty Cantsin, in: LISME #4, Amsterdam 1985, p. 24
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Berlin, Deutschland, 1994
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Florence, Italy, 1986
Description of physical and biographical characteristics of 19-year-old John Berndt to propose a multiple identity
Re: tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE's insight that "anything is anything"
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Florence, USA,
About the physicality of thought, linguistic constitution of reality/arbitrary signifiers
Re: "Urban simulations" by Ulrich Kattenstroth
Alleged editor: Arthur Berkoff
Presumed editor: Arthur Berkoff
Almelo, Niederlande, 1992
back-to-back with letter from Oct. 21, 92, RE: SMILE
Alleged editor: Laura Levga Eigar
Presumed editor: Al Ackerman
Baltimore, USA, 1989
Fake correspondencen noveletta
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Istvan Kantor
Montreal, Canada, 1984
Interviews with Vittore Baroni (about TRAX, vanishing of Mail Art, Lt. Murnau, Istvan Kantor/Eva Lake, letter by tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE (proposing slogans "seriousness is death", "Neoism Now & Then", plus text of "Sayings of a famous artist", stenzil craze), letter by tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE (Tim Ore's identity), letter by Al Ackerman, Monty Cantsin interviews Al Ackerman, Yanagi interviewed, Pamella Rome, Kiki Bonbon (early days of Neoism at Peking Poolroom, Surrealism, Severity), Valerie Figoli, Gordon W. Zealot, Maria Goldinger, Reinhart U Sevol/Via Vidorae (early Montreal Neoism), letter by *David Zack*, interview with *David Zack*(Nut Art, Art Cause Company, emergence of Monty Cantsin/Maris Kundzins, Al Ackerman, letter by Sevol, interview with Sevol (Surrealism, APT 1/80), Sevol interviews Ian Smith & Stella Anscombe, interview with Gwen Thomas, interview with Balint Szombathy/Art Lover
Re: SMILE #100
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 1993
printed (!) postcard + letter to Florian Cramer
Re: audio tape "Jacksonian March"
Alleged editor: Isolation Chamber Music Society
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1991
Promotional flyer
Re: Widemouth Tapes
Alleged editor: Isolation Chamber Music Society
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1991
with contributions by Magrent Comon-Weal, Chris Mason and Ellen Carter, Pinocchio, Austin Newsom, Laughingtree, Veal and Newmeier, James Hedges, Dick Turner, tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, John Sheehan, Neil Feather, Scott Larson, Florence Pandha, John Berndt, Peter Pan, Rupert Wondolowski, Dr. Charles Boyd, Monty Cantsin
Alleged editor: Computer Graphics Conspiracy
Presumed editor: Boris Wanowitch
Montreal, Canada, 198
Neoist paint book
Presumed editor: Boris Wanowitch
Montreal, Canada, 198
Alleged editor: Ute Lechner, Hans Thurner
Presumed editor: Ute Lechner, Hans Thurner
Traunstein, Germany,
Spanish Art postcards
Alleged editor: Spanish Art (lub
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1987
Definitions of "Metaphrenic" and "Pataphrenic", proposal to replace "c" with open parenthesis to lead "every thought ... deeper in to a labyrinth of unresolved (on(ept!"
Re: Le Musee Standard BBS
Alleged editor: .(La Societe de Conservation du Present) [.(SCP)]
Presumed editor: .(La Societe de Conservation du Present) [.(SCP)], Philippe Cote and Alain Bergeron
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1992
Illustrated guide to the Musee Standard BBS which had multiple impacts on the House of Seven by Nine Squares (see HELP file "OTHERBBS"
Alleged editor: Blaster Al Ackerman
Presumed editor: Blaster Al Ackerman
Baltimore, USA, 1992
anthology, published by Shattered Wig
Re: "Confession in Support of the Art Strike" comic strip
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1990
Re: Festival of Plagiarism, Glasgow 1989
Alleged editor: Mark Bloch
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
New York City, USA, 1989
Re: Addendum to SMILE magazine "The Anatomy of Neoism"/"Presence and Space"/"Rhetoric Is Pornography", reprinted in SMILE 100 "My Alphabet"
Alleged editor: Elliot Cantsin
Presumed editor: Elliot Cantsin
N. Merrick, USA, 1992
Re: Moving to Berlin
Alleged editor: Little Mary Ann
Presumed editor: Michelle Cutler
Baltimore, USA, 1994
Alleged editor: Michelle Cutler
Presumed editor: Michelle Cutler
Baltimore, USA, 1994
containing a short story and various little items
Re: travels
Alleged editor: Florian Cramer
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Amherst, MA, USA, 1993
Re: "In Bezug auf urbane Simulationen" (Berkoff)
Alleged editor: Florian Cramer
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Amherst, Mass., USA, 1993
Re: Lettre Documentaire, inquiry about the "10 books that had the greatest impact on you"
Alleged editor: Jen F. Creamer
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Berlin, Deutschland,
Re: Meet Lt. Murnau tape
Alleged editor: Lt. Murnau
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Berlin, Deutschland, 1993
Re: Meeting at the .(SCP) lecture
Alleged editor: Florian Cramer
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Berlin, Deutschland, 1993
Re: *David Zack*'s involvement in the foundation of Neoism
Alleged editor: David *Zack*
Presumed editor: David *Zack*
Tepoztlan, Mexico, 1985
About *David Zack*`s invention of Monty Cantsin, Nut Art
Re: Graf Haufen's proposal to dump museums with mail art, Haufen's blue porno postcard (drawing of triple sex behind a Monty Cantsin window, reproduced in Neoism Now catalogue)
Alleged editor: David *Zack*
Presumed editor: David *Zack*
Tepoztlan, Mexico, 1986
(newsletter)
Re: APT 64 (Berlin)
Alleged editor: David *Zack*
Presumed editor: David Zack
Tepoztlan, Mexico, 1986
Alleged editor: David Zack
Presumed editor: David Zack
Tepoztlan, Mexico, 1987
Re: Monty Cantsin exhibition at Haufen's apartment ("Artcore Gallery")
Alleged editor: Pete Scott
Presumed editor: Pete Scott
Doncaster, U.K., 1986
Comments enclosed cassette for "White Colours" tape, request concerning planned SMILE magazine
Re: Transparent SMILE
Alleged editor: tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE
Presumed editor: tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE
Baltimore, USA, 1986
Sending SMILE - Transparent Monty Cantsin performing with White Colours, critique of SMILE 64
Alleged editor: David Zack
Presumed editor: David Zack
Tepoztlan, Mexico, 1986
Alleged editor: David Zack
Presumed editor: David Zack
Tepoztlan, Mexico, 1986
(newsletter)
Re: 200th anniversary of the French revolution
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1990
extract of Henri de PArville, Causeries Scientifiques, 1867
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1989
French translation of Stewart Home's interview with Ralph Rumney in SMILE #11
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1989
French translation of Lloyd Dunn's "Why Publish?" (Factsheet Five, vol. 1, no. 30, p. 95)
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1990
French extracts of Art Strike pamphlets
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1990
Reactions on the Art Strike campaign
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1990
Interview with a member of the 1960s artists' group "Presence Panchounette"
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1990
Responses to questions concerning the Art Strike campaign
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1990
Michel Ohl, Rendre Pouchkine (:On Translating Pushkin)
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1990
On the origins of Neoism, letters from David Zack, Al Ackerman and Istvan Kantor
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1990
Mythographies of Istvan Kantor/Monty Cantsin (in French)
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1993
invitation to "handbook" project
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1993
invitation to mention the "ten books that had the greatest impact on you"
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1993
introduction to the inquiry about the "ten books that had the greatest impact on you"
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1993
introduction to the inquiry about the "ten books that had the greatest impact on you," part 2
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1993
introduction to the inquiry about the "ten books that had the greatest impact on you," part 3
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1993
results of the inquiry about the "ten books that had the greatest impact on you," part 8, including Cramer, Bennett and others
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1993
results of the inquiry about the "ten books that had the greatest impact on you," part 8, including Cramer, Bennett and others
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1993
results of the inquiry about the "ten books that had the greatest impact on you," part 9, including Lloyd Dunn, Mark Pawson and others
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1993
results of the inquiry about the "ten books that had the greatest impact on you," part 11, including Bille, Noel Arnaud and others
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1993
results of the inquiry about the "ten books that had the greatest impact on you," part 13, including Stewart Home, Vittore Baroni and others
Re: SMILE no. 23/2
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Pete Scott
Doncaster, U.K., 1987
Comment on SMILE 23/2, announcement of next issue, inquiry about Neoism Now anthology, back-to-back with ad sheet vor Sagittal Suture (Scott(Richards) videos "Tether" and "The Akashic Chronicles"
Re: moving
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 1992
Color xerox/prints cleaning up Mark Pawson's apartment on moving day
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Neoistischer Kontrollposten
Presumed editor: Arthur Berkoff
Amsterdam, Niederlande, 1985
Issue about keys and keyholes, LISME as "the keyhole of unmatched splendor", key development as "the most impressive moment in the life of a Neoist/Pregroperativist", Ulli Kattenstroth and Monty Cantsin/Berkoff about soccer, Berkoff about changing keys, Al Ackerman, Layered Shorts & address chan ge, Michel Champendal about Monty Cantsin's biography, David Zack, comic strip "Time Inventors" by Berkoff, inspired by Bern Porter, pregroperativistic time table
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Neoistischer Kontrollposten/Pregroperativist Movement
Presumed editor: Arthur Berkoff
Almelo, Niederlande, 1985
SMILE clone, contents: R.U. Sevol/N.O. Cantsin, On the use of the Neoist/anti-neoist NETWORK's forward/reverse TIME KEY (about time travel), letter by David Zack (about APT 9/Ponte Nossa, Pregroperativism, Nut Art), Ulli Kattenstroth, The Pregroperativistic Movement in Germany (reprinted in "Neoism Now"), Arthur Berkoff, Pregroperativism - the method to survive, tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, krononautic time warp, David Cole, Identity - Data Cell, Mark Bloch, text fragment, Anti-Neoist grammar exercise (in German, see separate entry), Carlo Pittore, La Galleria dell' Occhio announcement, Arthur Berkoff, Die Kraft der neoistischen Steinsammler
(pamphlet)
Alleged editor: London Psychogeographical Association
Presumed editor: Fabian Thompson
London, , 1993
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: London Psychogeographical Association
Presumed editor: Fabian Thompson
London, , 1994
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: London Psychogeographical Association
Presumed editor: Fabian Thompson
London, , 1993
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: London Psychogeographical Association
Presumed editor: Fabian Thompson
London, , 1993
(magazine)
Alleged editor: John M. Bennett
Presumed editor: John M. Bennett
Columbus, Ohio, USA, 1983
contributions by, among others, Al Ackerman, Snowwhite Young, David Cole, Harry Polkinhorn
Presumed editor: Boris Wanowitch
Montreal, Canada, 198
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 1989
Documentation of Mark Pawson's surprise egg (toy) collection
Alleged editor: McGruff the Crime Dog
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Boston, USA, 1992
Create-A-Book featuring McGruff and Monty Cantsin
Re: Istvan Kantor
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Istvan Kantor
New York, USA, 1986
Xeroxed press releases and interviews about/with Istvan Kantor: The Globe and the Mail Canada, Express-News San Antonio, UpFront San Antonio, The Gauntlet (University of Calgary), The Gazette Montreal, Art Com, The Gazettem Red She Said (interview), Art Com, Art Com (interview), The Gazette, The Link, High Performance (1979), Music Calendar, The Gazette, emission, Montreal Mirror, Dallas Observer,
Re: APT 64 Berlin 1986
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Istvan Kantor
Berlin, Germany, 1986
slide showing Istvan Kantor and girlfriend at APT 64
Presumed editor: Boris Wanowitch
Montreal, Canada, 198
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA,
cut-up text
Alleged editor: The white unicorn
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Boston, USA, 1992
Create-A-Book with Monty Cantsin and dinosaurs
Alleged editor: Bobber Bear
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Boston, USA, 1992
Create-A-Book with Monty Cantsin, Karen Eliot and Bobber Bear
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Florence, Italy, 1986
Dictionary defintions of "Neoism", "Neoist", "Anti-Neoism", "Anti-Neoist", "Neoistic", "Anti-Neoistic", "Definition" for SMILE "Comb Collectors"/"New York Scene"
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1989
Korzybskian concept of linguistic mimikry of imagined neoism, published in PhotoStatic/Retrofuturism no. 37
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1986
Graf Haufen's sticker on the photograph of a rock
Presumed editor: Boris Wanowitch
Montreal, Canada, 198
Re: Boris Wanowitch's videos
Alleged editor: Boris Wanowitch
Presumed editor: Boris Wanowitch
Montreal, Canada, 1985
list of videos, collaborators: Alan Lord, Jean-Luc Bonspeil and others
Alleged editor: Neoist Brothers
Presumed editor: Istvan Kantor
Toronto, Canada, 198
Neoist advertising in 6 detourned pages (graphics, few altered craftsmenship advertising text bits)
Presumed editor: Boris Wanowitch
Montreal, Canada, 198
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Graf Haufen
Berlin, Germany, 198687
Most comprehensive anthology of Neoist text available
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Graf Haufen
Berlin, ,
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Graf Haufen
Berlin, Germany, 1987
postcards by various Monty Cantsins including tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, Pete Horobin, Neoistic Krononauts, Vittore Baroni, Ryosuke Cohen, Ben Allen, Ines Ruf, Neoist Propaganda Institute,
Alleged editor: John Berndt
Presumed editor: John^ Berndt
Florence, Italy, 1986
6 folded tiny illustrated pages telling "No Value - No Escape", "Authority recuperates even the most radical gestures", "Objectivity kills", "Irrationality", "Opposizione", English and Italian
Alleged editor: Peter Below
Presumed editor: Peter Below
Wuerzburg, Germany, 1984
Open letter to Monty Cantsin (Istvan Kantor), replies by Pete Horobin, Vittore Baroni, David Zack, Mark Bloch, R.U. Sevol, tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, Istvan Kantor, Stewart Home; Pete Horobin on APT8 (London), tENT on the concept of Monty Cantsin/SMILE/White Colours e.g. proposal for transparent SMILE, David Zack on tENT's SMILE & Immortality Center Tepoztlan
Alleged editor: Hypnotic Movement
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1986
reprinted in Graf Haufen's SMILE 63 and in "Neoism Now". German adaption published in "Wandler" No. 9, 1991
Presumed editor: Boris Wanowitch
Montreal, Canada, 198
Alleged editor: Arthur Berkoff
Presumed editor: Arthur Berkoff
Almelo, Niederlande, 1994
Tape-letter by Arthur Berkoff, mentioning the books which influenced him most, plus excerpts of a tape letter by Ian Blake
Re: Wittgenstein's diet
Alleged editor: John Berndt
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Florence, Italy, 1986
Using open parentheses for "c" (see text "neoism Constructs")
Re: Monty Cantsin
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Istvan Kantor
Montreal, Canada, 1984
Contents: pledge signed by R.U. Sevol and Carlo Pittore, The Gold Flag of Neoism, Warning, Mass media song, preface, Neoist anthems (Catastronics, Total Freedom, Akademgorod), The Neoist Altar (Personal/public altar), Who is Monty Cantsin? e.g. Kantor's autobiography, The most exciting episode of my life, The radiating musical brain, Toward new adventures, Paris, Europe is rotten, Montreal is boring, PORTLAND DIARY, Neoist activity: First five years 1979-1984, Quotations from letters of Neoist network members: Al Ackerman, Lon Spiegelman, David Zack, tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, Eva Lake, Reinhart U Sevol, Ben Vautier, Nathalie Mongeau, Niels Lomholt, Gordon W. Zealot, Andreas Mathyl, Pete Horobin, Seven scripts for one week of Neoist activity (1982), definition of Neoism by tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, Vittore Baroni; Neoist slogans, AKADEMGOROD: graphics by Boris Wanowitch, Napoleon Moffat, The Legitimacy of Akademgorod, NEOIST SONGS, THROWAWAYS: Powerhouse manifesto by Kantor/Kiki Bonbon/Lion Lazer/Frater Neo, Counter-catastrophe & seismik manifesto, emission 6, Third Brain War Manifesto 1980, Action directe, Alan Lord, No Special Plans, Napoleon Moffat, Lettre a la ronde
Re: YAWN, David Zack's death
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Arthur Berkoff
Almelo, Niederlande, 1993
Alleged editor: Stewart Home
Presumed editor: Stewart Home
London, U.K., 1991
back-to-back with anthology "The Art Strike Papers". Most text previously published in SMILE issues and the Neoism Now anthology
Presumed editor: Boris Wanowitch
Montreal, Canada, 198
Flaming steam irons & brain, "Eat the Neoists" (cat), "Watch Neoism" (eyeballs), "SMILE - It's Neoism" (teeth), "For Neoism", "With the Neoists", "Call the Neoists" (satellite antenna), "Akademgorod - Promised Land of Neoism" (gate)
Alleged editor: Centre de Recherche Neoiste
Presumed editor: Istvan Kantor
Toronto, Canada, 1981
About the Centre de Recherche Neoiste, its creation of networks and "open-situations", annoncement du centre, publications, Krononautic Society of Baltimore, Love Letter du groupe Neoisme, Third Brain War Manifesto 1980, manifeste contre-catastrophe seismik, newspaper articles, Vehicule Art exhibition flyers (ackerman, Zack, Bonbon, Lion Lazer, Sevol), Semain d'Occupation flyer, Occupation synopsis/documentation (the infamous "automatic exchange of conceptual ideas" (sic), Sevol's notes of the Occupation Week, text fragments, reviews, Universite Concordia conference announcement, letters by the Krononauts, press coverage of Krononautic feasts, letter by David Zack, letters by Richard X, Valerium photo novel, announcement of Balinth Szombathy/ArtLover's visit, declaration of Fri-Art as Neoist research center, postcard by Lon Spiegelman, postcard by Ben Vautier
Alleged editor: Stewart Home
Presumed editor: Stewart Home
London, U.K., 1993
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 1991
collage booklet
(magazinepamphlet)
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Arthur Berkoff
Amsterdam, Niederlande, 1986
Ex-LISME, SMILE clone; contents: Pregroperativistic manifesto: proposal of "Now" as multiple magazine name, announcement of pregroperativism, the break-throguh of Monty Cantsin, Nowism as equal to Pregroperativism, Nowbeing, the key as symbol of Nowbeing, Mowtecs, Akademgorod, diving, innovations of documents, drinking water, anti-conventionalism as equal to water, Now_Art; plagiarizes Istvan Kantor's START magazine
Alleged editor: Mark Bloch
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
New York City, USA, 1991
Re: Art Strike campaign
Alleged editor: Florian the Neoast
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Berlin, Deutschland, 1994
Update of Art Strike comment as released in PhotoStatic 38, Stewart Home (editor), The Art Strike Papers, p. 34-5, Retrofuturism No. 16
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Mark Bloch
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
New York City, USA, 1985
(magazine)
Re: The Green Book by Marcel Duchamp
Alleged editor: Mark Bloch
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
Philadelphia, USA, 1987
(flyer)
Re: Festival of Plagiarism, Glasgow 1989
Alleged editor: Mark Bloch
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
Glasgow, Scotland, 1989
()
Alleged editor: Mark Bloch
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
New York City, USA,
(booklet)
Alleged editor: Mark Bloch
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
New York City, USA, 1990
30 page report about the Festival of Plagiarism, Glasgow 1989
Alleged editor: Ray Johnson
Presumed editor: Ray Johnson
New York, USA, 1965
Alleged editor: John Berndt
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA,
(envelope with enclosed paper object)
Re: Prolegomena to General Rhetoric (Florian Cramer)& Luce Irigaray, An Ethics of Sexual Difference
Alleged editor: David Cole
Presumed editor: David Cole
St. Paul, MN, USA, 1994
single copy edition
(flyer)
Re: Prolegomena to General Rhetoric (Florian Cramer)& Luce Irigaray, An Ethics of Sexual Difference
Alleged editor: David Cole
Presumed editor: David Cole
St. Paul, MN, USA, 1994
single-sheet reproduction of the 12 Paumonock Envelope Postage Stamps
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France, 1989
plus letter, dated September 19, 90, re: Art Strike pamphlets
Re: tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE's "Philosophers' Union Mouth Pieces"
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1988
A manuscript of John Berndt's s "Philosophers' Union Mouth Piece" ?
Presumed editor: Pete Scott
Doncaster, U.K., 1986
as in Haufen's "Neoism Now" anthology
Presumed editor: Graf Haufen
Berlin, Germany, 1986
5 color photos of APT 63, showing, among others, Graf Haufen, John Berndt, Istvan Kantor, Stiletto, Kerstin Quitsch, Karen Eliot
Re: APT 9, Ponte Nossa 1985
Alleged editor: Graf Haufen
Presumed editor: Graf Haufen
Ponte Nossa, Italy, 1985
8 color photos showing, among others, Ponte Nossa city council, Emilio Morandi, Pete Horobin, Graf Haufen, Stiletto
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1987
50 pages xeroxes by various contributors, review annex mentioning publications by Xexoxial Endarchy, Philippe Bille (BIZAAR), Janet Janet/Stephen Perkins (Schism) and others
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1988
Back-to-back with Retrofuturism No. 2. Contents: xeroxes and reviews (Harry Polkinhorn's "Atticus Review", Xexoxial Endarchy's "The Plagiarist Codex",
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1988
Back-to-back with Retrofuturism No. 3. Contents: xeroxes and a review section now occupying 50% of the 2/3 "Photostatic" pages (SMILE Issue 2 "Art Eats Life" by Shiz-Flux,
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1988
Back-to-back with Retrofuturism No. 5. Contents: John Berndt, Censorship - Exitence as Commodity an Strategies for Its Negation, Christopher Erin, Dada: Suicide as an Art, Recyclation Manifesto, Communique from the Special Task Force for the Abolition of Alienation by Thad Metz, Reviews (Schism 19/20)
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1988
John Berndt, Censorship - Exitence as Commodity an Strategies for Its Negation, Christopher Erin, Dada: Suicide as an Art, Recyclation Manifesto, Communique from the Special Task Force for the Abolition of Alienation by Thad Metz, Reviews (Schism 19/20)
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1989
Back-to-back with Retrofuturism No. 10. Letters by John Berndt and Al Ackerman, Eel Leonard (Al Ackerman): New Age Roundup, Stewart Home: Art Strike 1990-1993, John Berndt: Neoism 101/Thought Projection, reviews (Atticus review by Harry Polkinhorn, Western Cell Division and You by John Berndt, Concrete Mixing by Karen Eliot/tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE,
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1989
Contents: Lloyd Dunn, An Apology from the Editor of PhotoStatic Magazine, Harry Polkinhorn, On Difficulty in Verbal Visual Art, Al Ackerman, Rotational Situationism, Geza Perneczky, The Theory of the Second Publicity and its Relation with the Elite Art and the Anti-Publicity, reviews: Lettre Documentaire, Art Strike 1990-1993 Information , Neoist News Agency (Matty Jankowski), SCUm manifesto (John Berndt)
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1989
Back-to-back with Retrofuturism No. 9. reviews: Classical Plagiartusm (Liz Was), Festival of Plagiarism & Art Strike Handbook (Stewart Home), Shattered Wig Review,
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1993
Contents: Stephen Perkins, Report from the Zine Show, reviews: Arte Postale! (Vittore Baroni),
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1988
Back-to-back with Retrofuturism No. 6. Contents: John Berndt, Miekal And, Inventing Noiese Dialectical Immaterialism, reviews (Rupert Wondolowski/John Berndt, Reading From Nether Lips)
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1988
Back-to-back with Retrofuturism No. 4. Contents:Lloyd Dunn, "Is Plagiarism Necessary?", John Heck, "A Brave New Text", Stephen Perkins about lifting Walter Benjamin images, Plagiarism manifesto by The Tape-beatles, reviews
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1989
Back-to-back with Retrofuturism No. 8. Contents: Art Strike: Karen Eliot (Stewart Home) interviewed by Scott MacLeod, Neoism: The Deproduction of Subjectivity (Karen Eliot, Chelmsford Mass.) "I am a process with no subject", Festival of Censorship announcement (John Berndt)
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1989
Back-to-back with Retrofuturism No. 11. Letter by Karen Eliot (Stephen Perkins?), Al Ackerman: Origins of Neoism Illuminated, tENTATIVELY a cONVENICE re Videostatic, Photostatic on Art Strike, Lloyd Dunn: Report from the Festival of Plagiarism (Glasgow 1989), Florian Cramer: About the Festival, reviews: Home, The Assault on Culture, Smirk (Smile #4) by Shizflux,
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1989
cover by Mark Pawson, xeroxes inside
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1988
Back-to-back with Retrofuturism No. 1. Contents: xeroxes and reviews
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Lloyd Dunn
Presumed editor: Lloyd Dunn
Iowa City, USA, 1988
Back-to-back with Retrofuturism No. 7. Contents: Art Strike call by ASAC San Francisco (Stephen Perkins), Brad Goins, Overlooked Classics column (porn movie reviews), reviews (Al Ackerman, Whap! Magazine Vol. 3 No.1, Schism no. 21,
Re: APT 4
Alleged editor: Zbiegnew Brotgehirn
Presumed editor: Tristan Stephane Renaud
Montreal, Canada, 1981
included in "APT", reprinted in 1994
Alleged editor: Zbigniew Brotgehirn
Presumed editor: Tristan Renaud
Montreal, Canada, 1982,1994
Reprint of manuscript from "APT" anthology
Re: "Mail Art" publications
Alleged editor: Mark Bloch
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
New York City, USA, 1991
Re: UAS
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Arthur Berkoff
Almelo, Niederlande, 1994
Berkoff reports about the short-wave band, Ian Blake, Les Cammer, Cpt. Mercury, Cramer's tape, Sevol's being, Zack, Horobin, Berndt, Dube, Home, Kantor, Cramer
Re: PhotoStatic No.40
Alleged editor: Philippe Bille
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille
Bordeaux, France,
Re: Transsylvanian sayings
Alleged editor: Scott Larson
Presumed editor: Scott Larson
Baltimore, USA,
Re: recent mailings
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Arthur Berkoff
Almelo, Niederlande, 1994
Allergies & cold, significance of Cramer's output, "serendipity", dissolution of Neoism
Re: PRAXIS, SMILE No. 8 by Stewart Home
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1986
Statement against Stewart Home's PRAXIS manifesto. Later continued in Berndt's pamphlet "Critics Praise Stewart Home" and tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE's "History Begins Where Life Ends"
Re: Art Strike Campaign
Alleged editor: A1 Waste Paper Company
Presumed editor: A1 Waste Paper Company
London, England, 1989
Re: general rhetoric
Alleged editor: Undefined Intentions
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Berlin, Deutschland, 1993
Re: Popular Reality
Alleged editor: Al Ackerman
Presumed editor: Al Ackerman
Baltimore/New York, USA, 1992
Short story
Alleged editor: John Berndt
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1989
"Comparable to the `Memoirs of an Autist.' Cynical neoism explores the materiality of thought, and, by implication, the dihonesty inherent in identity." Dialectical Immaterialism Press, Ontology/Politics
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
New York City, USA, 1992
Fake documents proving that Mark Bloch is Mark Pawson (in order to use his railway passport)
Alleged editor: Simon Dwyer
Presumed editor: Simon Dwyer
Brighton, England, 19891993
anthology including, among others, Pete Scott, Neoism, Monty Cantsin (Istvan Kantor), Another Introduction to Neoism
(book)
Alleged editor: Simon Dwyer
Presumed editor: Simon Dwyer
Brighton, East Sussex, England, 1989
Almanach. Contributions about "occultism" and "underground culture." Crowleyan tinge. Introductions into Neoism by Pete Scott/Ian Blake (as published in Scott's SMILE 23/2) and Istvan Kantor (p. 174/179)
Re: Radio Centre de Recherche Neoiste
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Istvan Kantor
Montreal, Canada, 1981
Documentation of Radio Centre de Recherche Neoiste, touching the subjects of "Kllective Third Brain War Project", "Semaine d'Occupation Neoiste", Krononautic pirate radio in Baltimore during APT 3, "Valerium" photo novel, Yugoslaw EURONEOISTS
Re: Neoplatonism and Neoism
Alleged editor: John Kennedy & Karen F. Eliot
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Konstanz, Germany, 1992
published as YAWN no. 32
Alleged editor: Vittore Baroni
Presumed editor: Vittore Baroni
Viareggio, Italia, 1992
serial letter and letters to Lon Spiegelman, Anna Banana, Hans-Ruedi Fricker, E.O.N. Home Gallery program, Stickerman Project, Arte Postale!63 announcement, Networker Blues
Alleged editor: Stewart Home
Presumed editor: Stewart Home
London, U.K., 1994
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 199
Re: Friedrich von Hardenberg, "Challenge to Conceptual Artists"
Alleged editor: John Berndt
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1991
Alleged editor: Mark Bloch
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
New York City, USA, 1989
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1988
Back-to-back with Photostatic No.29, Communique 2 by The Special Task Force for the Abolition of Alienation, Meet the Tape-beatles, tape reviews
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1988
Back-to-back with Photostatic No.30
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1988
Back-to-back with Photostatic No.31, contents: Anatoly Zyyxx, Plagiarism is Only Natural, Harry Palkinhorn, Plagiarism, Ralph Johnson, Plagiarism, Lloyd Dunn, Meet Retrofuturism
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1988
Back-to-back with Photostatic No.32, contents: see "PhotoStatic" entry
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1988
Back-to-back with Photostatic No.33, contents: see "PhotoStatic" entry
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1989
Back-to-back with Photostatic No.34, contents: see "PhotoStatic" entry
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1989
Back-to-back with Photostatic No.35, contents: see "PhotoStatic" entry
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1989
Back-to-back with Photostatic No.36, contents: see "PhotoStatic" entry
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1989
Back-to-back with Photostatic No.37, contents: see "PhotoStatic" entry
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1989
Back-to-back with Photostatic No.38, contents: see "PhotoStatic" entry
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1990
First "standalone" issue, contents: interview with John Oswald ("Plunderphonics"), audio reviews (Lieutenant Murnau/Vittore Baroni, Meet Lieutenant Murnau, Scrap(e) - tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, Janet Janet/Stephen Perkins, Rupert Wondolowski and others
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1990
Contents: Al Ackerman, The Doctor tells All (about Istvan Kantor), Istvan Kantor, Neoism?! From the Horse's Mouth, Istvan Kantor, Neoism?! Neoist?! Monty Cantsin? Anachro-Neoism?!, Istvan Kantor, Anachro Manifesto, Mark Bloch, Proud Mary and the Internal Network, Stephen Perkins: Censorship: A Rant, Stephen Perkins, Plagiarism: The Millenia of Plunder, reviews: Mark Bloch, The Last Word, John Berndt, The Psychosomatic Variations, Mark Pawson, PXL-2000 movie festival
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1991
Contents: letter by Florian Cramer, The Bureau of Control, State of the Art for Today's Artist, Al Ackerman, The Magic of Bigamy (An Alternative to Art Strike), tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE: The "Philosopher's Union Member's Mouthpiece Mega-Project, reviews: Lettre Documentaire
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1991
Contents: Bureau of Public Secrets, The War and the Spectacle, John Held jr., Netlinks 1992 (A report on the proposed decentralized world-wide networker congress), comments by Vittore Baroni, H.R. Fricker, Lloyd Dunn, Harry Polkinhorn, Mail Art, Karen Eliot (Brian Gentry), The Need for Plagiarism, reviews: Phonon by Harry Polkinhorn,
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1993
Contents: Al "Blaster" Ackerman, Keynote Address to the Southwest Decentralized Mail Art Congress and Rodeo
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1992
Contents: mediocre manifestos by "The Immediast Underground", Stephen Perkins, Plagiarism: The Bastard Child, Negativland, Mark Palmer, Plagiarism, The Truth in Doubling (Homer as the 1st Karen Eliot, YAWN: Negation of Subversion/Subversion of Negation
(magazine)
Alleged editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Presumed editor: The Tape-beatles (Lloyd Dunn, John Heck, Ralph Johnson, Paul Neff)
Iowa City, USA, 1988
Back-to-back with Photostatic No.28, contents: Communique to the Tape-beatles by The Special Task Force for the Abolition of Alienation, announcement for Festival of Plagiarism, San Francisco (Stephen Perkins)
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Roberta Sperling
Presumed editor: Roberta Sperling
Newfield, NY, USA, 1986
contribution: John Held jr., Mail Art Madness (on Geza Perneczky)
Re: Sarah Young autograph
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Berlin, Deutschland, 1994
Why porn star Sarah Young became a Neoist
Presumed editor: Rupert Wondolowski and others
Baltimore, USA, 1993
announcement for Shattered Wig presentation
(magazine)
Alleged editor: div.
Presumed editor: Rupert Wondolowski, Al Ackerman, John M. Bennett and others
Baltimore, USA, 1991
"Literary Magazine"
(magazine)
Alleged editor: div.
Presumed editor: Rupert Wondolowski, Al Ackerman, John M. Bennett and others
Baltimore, USA, 1992
"Literary Magazine"
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA,
cut-up text
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Graf Haufen
Presumed editor: Graf Haufen
Berlin, Germany, 1986
contributions by, among others, Graf Haufen, Vittore Baroni, Pete Horobin, Harry Polkinhorn. Strong emphasis on Mail Art.
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Stewart Home
Presumed editor: Stewart Home
Surrey, U.K., 1983
pre-Neoist SMILE issued by the Generation Positive
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 19851990
ID cards of Akademgorod United Cells of Neoism citizens
(magazine)
Re: Stewart Home, proposal to name magazines SMILE
Alleged editor: Joki
Presumed editor: Jo Klaffki
Minden, Germany, 1984
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Joki
Presumed editor: Jo Klaffki
Minden, Germany, 1985
Neoism Special: Vittore Baroni, What Is Neoism?, Vittore Baroni, Beating a Dead Horse (About Trax 1085/Neoist Ghosts), R.U. Sevol/N.O. Cantsin, Festival Neoiste/Anti-Neoiste (APT 10 Paris/Amsterdam in vitation), Stewart Home, Praxis Manifesto (All text in English and German, translated by Peter Kuestermann)
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Joki
Presumed editor: Jo Klaffki
Minden, Germany, 1986
Mail Art Congress 1986 preparation
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Joki
Presumed editor: Jo Klaffki
Minden, Germany, 1986
Mail Art Congress 1986 at Minden,
(magazine)
Presumed editor: Pete Scott
Doncaster, U.K., 1987
articles on Thoth/Hermes Trismegistus, plagiarism, Neoism (as plagiarized Rosicrucianism), Istvan Kantor (re-written in RAPID EYE vol. 1, 1989, p. 174-177), tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, The Church of SubGenius,
Re: Mail Art Congress 1986 (London)
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 1986
involving Mark Pawson, Mark Bloch, Chuck Stake, Ben Allen (and others)
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Graf Haufen
Presumed editor: Graf Haufen
Berlin, Germany, 1986
contributions by, among others, Stewart Home, Istvan Kantor and John Berndt. Comparably strong emphasis on "Spanish Art" otherwise.
(magazine)
Alleged editor: John Berndt
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1986
SMILE issue with blank pages and cup stains plus commentarial illumination on the back cover
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 1989
List of known SMILE issues
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 1989
List of known SMILE issues, A5 copy
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 1989
List of known SMILE issues, pink A5 copy
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1989
pre-Art Strike issue including "Proletarian Posturing and the Strike which never Ends," "Critics Praise Stewart Home!," "A manifesto Of counterrevolutionary Communism.," "Mythstoric Chronicle of the Neoast Observer at the so-called `1,000,000th Neoast Apartment Festival," "Comrades of a Pregroperativisitic Homosexuality!" and others
Alleged editor: Pete Horobin & DJ at FOMT
Presumed editor: Pete Horobin & DJ at FOMT
Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, 1986
involving Ben Allen, Mark Pawson, Keith Bates, Art Naparo, Rod Summers, Tam, Henryk Gajewski, Guy Stuckens
(magazineaudio tape)
Alleged editor: Karen Eliot
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1986
Magazine in a map with a photograph attached, 4 Neoism stickers by Boris Wanowitch ("Join Neoism and never Die", "Neoism plus 66 - The Hermetic Number of Thoth, God of Positiv Plagiarism", "In 15 Minutes Everybody Will Be Monty Cantsin", "Neoismo against Cultural Colapso"), 2 C-90 cassettes featuring "The Generation Positive Presents Popular Culture", "Integration Into States of Mind which Do not Exist", "Discourse on the Total non-Viability of the Human Condition", "An End to Social Relations", with Pynchonesque W.A.S.T.E. posthorn stamps on the cardboard covers of each cassette, the card "pataphrenic professional idealist self-fulfilling prophet interdisciplinarian pregroperativist hostage/magician (bullshit) artist" pasted with a "Neoism aims for the creation of a situation in which a definition of Neoism would make no sense -Monty Cantsin" to the inside cover
(magazine)
Alleged editor: anonymous
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Amherst, Mass, USA, 1993
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1986
also: issue 6, volume 2, 1983: "The Grooming Tool" by Lee Warren, "The Comb" by Monty Cantsin & The Spitter, "Anti-Post-Actualism, An Interview with Karen Eliot", "Combs and Neoism", Homesque postflux poems, back-to-back with issue 7, vol. 1
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Waterville, Maine, 1984
College issue, anal masturbation photo by tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, scrambled or unreadable text, comic strip, telegram to Fidel Castro, German book ad, eludication of multiple names (by tENT?), John Berndt with unflamed iron3
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Firenze, Italy, 1986
back-to-back with issue 6, vol. 1: critical notes about Neoism, Anti-Post-Actualism, Alienation, Plagerism (sic), Al Ackerman: "Neoist Performance Piece for John Berndt", Kabbalah, "Truth", Text:Antitext - among others.
Alleged editor: Ian Blake
Presumed editor: Ian Scott
Doncaster, U.K., 1989
limited edition collage SMILE: letter from Downing Street about Blake's suggestion to Mrs. Thatcher to change her name to Monty Cantsin, portraits of Istvan Kantor, Ian Blake, Crowley, Harry Powell, Arthur Berkoff, plus two color photographs of London sites
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1985
collage pages, text fragments, definition of Neoism as "Internotional Intention-Getting Mechanism"
()
Alleged editor: Arthur Berkoff
Presumed editor: Arthur Berkoff
Almelo, Niederlande, 1993
second copy back-to-back with a letter from July30, 1993, re Stewart Home's "Neoist Alliance"
Re: Critique of Istvan Kantor's supposed monopolization of the Cantsin identity
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE
Baltimore, USA, 1985
Transparent portraits of Monty Cantsin and a rubberstamped condom in a transparent plastic bottle wih a zip opener, contributions by, among many others, Mark Pawson, Ryosuke Cohen, Arthur Berkoff, Pete Horobin, Stewart Home, Emilio Morandi, tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, Vittore Baroni, Istvan Kantor
(audio tape)
Alleged editor: Arthur Berkoff
Presumed editor: Arthur Berkoff
Almelo, Niederlande, 1993
Tape letter with excerpts of planned SMILE 1002
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Little Mary Ann
Presumed editor: Michelle Cutler
Baltimore, USA, 1993
dog food issue
(magazine)
Alleged editor: Ian Blake/Steve Richards
Presumed editor: Pete Scott/Steve Richards
Doncaster, U.K., 1987
Articles on multiple names, Istvan Kantor, Stewart Home / PRAXIS, Graf Haufen, Book of SubGenius, Festival of Plagiarism London 1988, Sagittal Suture
Alleged editor: Scott
Presumed editor: Pete Scott
Doncaster, U.K., 198
Front showing a portrait resembling Duchamp - as on back covers of SMILE 23/2 & SMILE "The First Intention" - and sentence "Those familiar hands vast and silent against a darkening sky -"
Alleged editor: akaucn
Presumed editor: Pete Scott
Doncaster, U.K., 198
front side showing Istvan Kantor (as on the cover of SMILE 23/2), "UOHT" and "Monty" letters plus an inserted 1950s-style advertising portrait
(postcard)
Alleged editor: Pete Scott
Presumed editor: Pete Scott
Doncaster, U.K., 198
Front showing woman and titling "The Rim - The Root - The Warm Salute - The Smooth Unblemished Skin - The Rood - The Bower - The Mystic Flower - That Nestles Deep Within"n
Alleged editor: Scott/Cantsin
Presumed editor: Pete Scott
Doncaster, U.K., 198
Front showing modified Robert Capa Vietnam war execution picture as in SMILE 23/2, p. 14, headline: "SMILE with Monty", back signed Monty Cantsin
(magazine)
Re: SMILE 100 (Florian Cramer)
Alleged editor: David Cole
Presumed editor: David Cole
St. Paul, USA, 1993
Re: SMILE, multiple names, Art Strike 1990-1993
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Florence, Italy, 1986
Definitions of the above. Text fragment: possibly a draft for SMILE "The New York Scene"/"Comb Collectors"
Presumed editor: Boris Wanowitch
Montreal, Canada, 198
Alleged editor: Vittore Baroni
Presumed editor: Vittore Baroni
Viareggio, Italia, 1990
(magazine)
Re: SMILE, Neoism, PRAXIS
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Istvan Kantor
Outremont, Canada, 1986
Proposes START as a multiple name for magazines, re-announces Neoism, Monty Cantsin, Anyism, Anybody, Akademgorod, the flaming iron, the frozen iron, -tecs, APT fests, bread, mail art, hard art; compare to Arthur Berkoff's NOW
Re: Raid at Baltimore Striptease Bar
Alleged editor: Karen Eliot
Presumed editor: Karen Eliot (Jake T. Unclean)
Nice, France, 1994
Re: Art Strike campaign
Alleged editor: Strike/Strike Headquarters
Presumed editor: Don Baker, Jeff Brice
Seattle, WA., USA, 1989
Proposes a strike against the Art Strike, "which leaves us where we left" (Photostatic)
(flyer)
Re: Doctor A. Mok's Brain Wave, video
Alleged editor: Pierre Zovile
Presumed editor: Boris Wanowitch
Montreal, Canada, 198
advertising flyer, collaboration on video: Alan Lord, Alain Bergeron, Bill Vorn and others
(flyer)
Re: Doctor A. Mok's Brain Wave, video
Alleged editor: Pierre Zovile
Presumed editor: Boris Wanowitch
Montreal, Canada, 198
advertising flyer, collaboration: Alan Lord, Alain Bergeron, Bill Vorn and others
Alleged editor: tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE
Presumed editor: tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE
Baltimore, USA, 1979
including text "anything Is anything", "using ms spelled words", "eternal life", "traffic jam", cu t out letters in plastic bag; some text transfered to computer files
Re: Ackerman's prank magazines
Alleged editor: anonymous
Presumed editor: Al Ackerman
Baltimore, USA, 1993
Alleged editor: Laure Drogoul
Presumed editor: Laure Drogoul
Baltimore, USA, 1993
Invitation to "Reading Room show" at Maryland Art Place, Balto.
Alleged editor: Oliver Gassner
Presumed editor: Oliver Gassner
Konstanz, Germany, 1992
contributions by, among others, Hansjoerg Zauner, Ralph B. Korte, Hermann Kinder and Karen Eliot (Cramer)
Alleged editor: Stewart Home
Presumed editor: Stewart Home
London, U.K., 1988
Re: tourism, bread
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1986
Considerations of the above
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 198
Fragmented text.
Re: insomnia
Alleged editor: Lee Groban
Presumed editor: ?
?, USA, 1981
distributed by John Berndt
(booklet)
Alleged editor: Florian Cramer
Presumed editor: Florian Cramer
Berlin, Deutschland, 1994
Alleged editor: John Berndt
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Waterville, USA, 1985
Printed in Graf Haufen's "Neoism Now" anthology
Re: Festival of Plagiarism
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1988
Call for a Festival of Censorship
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Florence, Italy, 1986
Manuscript for Graf Haufen's "Neoism Now" anthology
Re: Art Strike campaign
Alleged editor: International Parallel Union of Telecommunications (IPUT)
Presumed editor: Michel Ritter, Chris Straetling, Tamas St. Auby
Fribourg, Antwerpen, Geneva, Budapest, Switzerland, Belgium,Switzerland, Hungary, 1991
Proposal of a "General Art Strike" as "an international and simultaneous event in the frame of the Art-Strike (1990-1993)" in order to develop "the Art-Strike-Dictionary which emerges inexorably in front of the awkward and corrupt Myth."
Alleged editor: Turner Scientific
Presumed editor: Dick Turner, John Berndt
Baltimore, USA,
SMILE machine plus instructions & theoretical meanderings
Alleged editor: Tortilla Mandala
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 198
Text fragments
Alleged editor: Geza Perneczky
Presumed editor: Geza Perneczky
Koeln, Germany, 1993
Historical introduction and bibliography of small press periodicals, comparatively comprehensive account of Neoist and Neoist-related activities from 1979-1990
Alleged editor: Sadie Plant
Presumed editor: Sadie Plant
London/New York, , 1992
Re: The Neoist Network's First European Training Camp
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin (Istvan Kantor), Peter Below
Presumed editor: Monty Cantsin (Istvan Kantor), Peter Below
Wuerzburg, Germany, 1982
Correspondence, schedule of events, datadiary by Pete Horobin, multiple photographs
Re: APT 9 (Ponte Nossa, 1985)
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Pete Horobin
Ponte Nossa, Italy, 1985
Documentation of APT 9, the Ninth International Neoist Apartment Festival at Ponte Nossa, Italy; letters by Robin Crozier, Istvan Kantor, journal and portraits of participants bY Pete Horobin,
Re: 1000000th APT
Alleged editor: anonymous
Presumed editor: Istvan Kantor/Matty Jankowski
New York City, USA, 1988
Announcement of the One Millionth APT, propaganda, time schedule
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Graf Haufen
Berlin, Germany, 1987
The sentence "The possibility to print something important on this page is equivalent to really printing something important on this page" is repeated throughout a few hundred pages, limited edition of 20 copies
Alleged editor: The Recordings
Presumed editor: The Recordings (i.e. John Berndt and others)
Baltimore, USA, 1993
promotional image for the band "The Recordings"
Alleged editor: Joni K. Miller & Lowry Thompson
Presumed editor: Joni K. Miller & Lowry Thompson
New York, USA, 1978
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 1990
Presumed editor: Philippe Bille?
Bordeaux?, France?,
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson
London, U.K., 199
recycling logos/die-cut plug wiring diagrams/clip-on plastic moustaches/small plastic babies/kinder eggs
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA,
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Increase Maready
Presumed editor: John Berndt, Al Ackerman and others
Chapel Hill/Baltimore, USA, 1991
"The most important identifying characteristic of the Toad & Rice is his one jeweled eye, usually found to be devilishly gleaming. His body is squat and round, and is made of red velvet and ablue and red calico pattern. His insides are stuffed with rice, and he has a persistens leak in his left armpit. All of his efforts to have this hole patche have failed, and he is extremely self-conscious about it. It is important to remember never to mention this hole in any conversations you may have with the Toad & Rice, as he may fly into a towering rage."
(newsletter)
Re: Toad & Rice
Alleged editor: Increase Maready
Presumed editor: John Berndt, Al Ackerman and others
Chapel Hill/Baltimore, USA, 1991
A Bony Toad Tale, Toney, Boney, Long and True......., Toad Society Column, Letters to the Editor, Predictions for this week
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Increase Maready
Presumed editor: John Berndt, Al Ackerman and others
Chapel Hill/Baltimore, USA, 1991
An Interview with the Toad, but not the Rice!, The Gulf War Was a Toad and Rice War, The Strange Case of the Duchess of Toads (or Toes??) and other news
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Increase Maready
Presumed editor: John Berndt, Al Ackerman and others
Chapel Hill/Baltimore, USA, 1991
Drug Lord gets life plus 130 years, Returning Terps put up dukes, and: Death, Deat, and Departure, Are You Drunk? (A musical oratory in tabula rasa and toad & rice) by Blaster Al Ackerman
(newsletter)
Alleged editor: Increase Maready
Presumed editor: John Berndt, Al Ackerman and others
Chapel Hill/Baltimore, USA, 1991
Alleged editor: ?
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1993
Toad and Rice propaganda sticker
Alleged editor: Pete Horobin
Presumed editor: Pete Horobin
Dundee, Scotland, 1986
Proposal to replace mail art with tourism (as its "natural progression", from mediality to immediaty, so to speak).
Alleged editor: Vittore Baroni
Presumed editor: Vittore Baroni
Viareggio, Italia, 1990
catalogue of TRAX tapes 1-17
Alleged editor: Mark Pawson/Juergen O. Olbrich
Presumed editor: Mark Pawson/Juergen O. Olbrich
Kassel, Germany, 1985
handmade booklet with letter to Graf Haufen, about mail art & the development of Neoism and SMILE, plus inserted photographs, postcards, AKAUCN address card, badge
Alleged editor: Dr. Al Ackerman
Presumed editor: Dr. Al Ackerman
Baltimore, USA, 1993
Reference Report on Mark Hossfeld concerning "the study of anthroplogical revenants"
Alleged editor: unsigned
Presumed editor: Al Ackerman
Baltimore, USA, 1993
portrait of John Berndt
Alleged editor: (anonymous)
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1993
an eyeball and a scalpel on a white board
(book)
Alleged editor: Fisher, Alexandra, Gionfriddo, David, Leja, Lauren, McInnis, Michael
Presumed editor: Fisher, Alexandra, Gionfriddo, David, Leja, Lauren, McInnis, Michael
Alston, Mass, USA, 1993
anthology, features about (among others) John Bennett; Monty Cantsin (Istvan Kantor): Love in a Time of Neoism?! (from the Book of Neoism), reviews: Sensoria from Censorium, Retrofuturism, Stewart Home, Pure Mania, Stephen Perkins, Lies in the Sand,
(book)
Alleged editor: LeBlanc, Steve, Gionfriddo, David, Leja, Lauren, McInnis, Michael
Presumed editor: LeBlanc, Steve, Gionfriddo, David, Leja, Lauren, McInnis, Michael
Allston, Mass., USA, 1990
some features: Xexoxial Endarchy, Psychogeography, Art Strike
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA,
cut-up text
Re: La Societe de Conservation du Present, Le Groupe Absence, Alain Napoleon Moffat, Alan Lord, Alain Bergeron, Kiki Bonbon (Jean-Luc Bonspeil), Tristan Stephane Renaud
Alleged editor: Joseph Jean Rolland Dube
Presumed editor: Joseph Jean Rolland Dube
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1991
Novel about the BBS "Le Sanatorium," containing some ideas that were crucial for the House of Seven by Nine Squares, published by PAJE Editeur, Collection Post-scriptum (Sonia Pelletier)
Alleged editor: WCD
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1988
About opening gaps and filling them. Cultural critique of "Western Society". Related to a larger publication which was reviewed in PhotoStatic no. 37
Re: APTs
Alleged editor: Monty Cantsin
Presumed editor: Istvan Kantor
Montreal, Canada, 1982
Brief account of APTs, e.g. APT 1 (Montreal), APT 2 (Montreal), APT 3 (Baltimore) to APT 4 (Montreal/New York) in preparation (?) of APT 5 (New York) - accompanying APT 5, probably: plus tENTATIVELY's APT diaries & definitions
Re: "What Neoism Means to Me"
Alleged editor: Pete Scott
Presumed editor: Pete Scott
Doncaster, U.K., 1986
At this time, Scott does not yet plan to publish SMILE issues, but wants to build up an archive instead. Plus "What Neoism Means to Me" and Neo-Poem ("Our teeth are sharp/Our jaws are firm;/Our thought revealed/in blood & sperm./We ingest their poison/&are made stronger./Try Neoism;/You'll last longer!")
Re: Johanna Went
Alleged editor: Mark Bloch
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
New York City, USA, 1991
Re: Why Neoists Drink Alcohol
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA, 1986
Neoism as sobriety. Neoists only drink rubbing alcohol to get blind.
Re: Art Strike campaign
Alleged editor: Mark Bloch
Presumed editor: Mark Bloch
New York City, USA, 1989
Presumed editor: John Berndt
Baltimore, USA,
Alleged editor: Pete Horobin
Presumed editor: Pete Horobin
Dundee, Scotland, 1987
Open letter to mail artists and Neoists proposing to establish a common archive, replies by Robin Crozier, Simon Anderson, Eric Finlay, 1A Waste Paper Co., Stewart Home, Mark Pawson, Tony Lowes, Ben Allen, DJ at FOMT, Paul Jackson, Art Naphro, Barry Edgar Pilcher, Stefan Szczelkun