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ART MOVEMENT
Mail-Art; Mail Art; Mail artist; Mail-art; Mailart; MailArt
  • Mail art by A. D. Eker (Thuismuseum), 1985
  • Sheet of artistamps by Piermario Ciani, c. 1995
  • BananaPost '89 artistamps by Anna Banana, 1989
  • Carved eraser print by Paul Jackson, a.k.a. Art Nahpro, c. 1990
  • Mail art stamp and envelope with official Colt Anniversary postmark – Chuck Welch, a.k.a. Cracker Jack Kid, 1984
  • Mail art envelope from H. R. Fricker, 1990
  • Mail art by [[György Galántai]], 1981
  • Cover of ''Kairan'' mail art zine, edited by Gianni Simone, a.k.a. Johnnyboy, 2007
  • American mail-artist [[David Horvitz]] (active since the 2000s) meets Brazilian mail artist Paulo Bruscky (active since the 1970s) in Berlin, Germany in November 2015
  • Ray Johnson's invitation to the first mail art show, 1970
  • Mail art rubber stamps by Jo Klafki (left) and Mark Pawson (right), 1980s

face-mail      
Term used to describe the daring act of talking to someone in person instead of either leaving a voice-mail or sending an e-mail.
Bill scares me - he knows how to use the phone and his computer, yet just marched right into my office and left me a face-mail regarding the Simmons account.
Face (mining)         
MINING TERM FOR THE SURFACE WHERE THE MINING WORK IS ADVANCING
Coal face; Mine face; Pit face
In mining, the face is the surface where the mining work is advancing. In surface mining it is commonly called pit face, in underground mining a common term is mine face.
Coal Face         
MINING TERM FOR THE SURFACE WHERE THE MINING WORK IS ADVANCING
Coal face; Mine face; Pit face
Coal Face is a 1935 British documentary film short directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. With a film score by Benjamin Britten and a poem written and narrated by W.

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Mail art

Mail art, also known as postal art and correspondence art, is an artistic movement centered on sending small-scale works through the postal service. It initially developed out of what eventually became Ray Johnson's New York Correspondence School and the Fluxus movements of the 1960s, though it has since developed into a global movement that continues to the present.