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Connecting 2007

This is my contribution to a “Mail Art” project generated by Jennifer Magathan in 2007.

Mail Art is an art activity of works to be mailed through the postal service. Ray Johnson started some of this via his New York Correspondence School in the 1950s, and the loosely organized Fluxus group (Ray became part of) also produced works this way as a, avant-garde art activity in the 1960s. Since then Mail Art developed into a global movement which continues today.

Jennifer Magathan, a graduate student at RISD, was fascinated with this way of working and communicating. So she decided to incorporate a project titled CONNECTION into her thesis interests. It had about 50 participants, and this was my contribution.

My process for this turned out to be fairly simple, but is not untypical of my general approach to art/poetry. I took Jennifer’s original email, and marked the first word stating with the letter “A” (= Apologies); then continued to look for the next word starting with “B” (= but); then the next word starting with “C” (= classes); and proceeded that way until the letter “J”, being the last word on the letter. To get the next letters I started again from the top of the email with the letter “K”— and proceeded to continue this process to loop through the letter until I found all letters and the respective words.

Then I repeated the word “CONNECTION” in a vertical format 26 times (= the 26 letters of the alphabet), and proceeded to add the words found in the email to the column’s left or right sides. The first word was APOLOGIES, which was added to the left of the first CONNECTION. The next word “BUT” was placed to the right of the next CONNECTION. Then that same word was placed to the left of the next CONNECTION, and to it's right was placed the next word alphabetically, CLASSES, placed to its right. This was the system I followed, until all the words were placed, alphabetically ending with the word APOLOGIES.