Friday, May 16, 2008
Bizarre Cities tom VII: Spring 2009

Dear friends and mail artists, I like to announce the new theme for next year's edition of Bizarre Cities: This time I like to explore the theme of "surveillance". All the global conspiracy theorists, CCTV collectors, state security lovers and street art activists among you are cordially invited to contribute.
The rules are the same as always: please submit 25 copies of a visual artwork (try to remain creative and avoid the "I want to be in" b/w photocopy, please. Bizarre Cities always contains a good number of "traditional" art techniques, like etchings, woodcuts or drawings). Texts are most welcome and could be submitted electronically.
For this theme I could also imagine receiving some short videos which would be burned on a CD and published together with the magazine.
I would suggest that your contribution should arrive not later than 31 December 2008.
As usual the copyleft and right remains with the authors and each contributor receives a copy of the assembling.
In case you are interested, please contact me. This makes it easier for resource planning and will avoid surprises at the censorship offices.
Regards, Mailworks@Bruxelles
mailworks@skynet.be http://www.bernd-reichert.net/
# posted by MailWorks @ Friday, May 16, 2008

Saturday, June 16, 2007
Bizarre Cities tom VI: Spring 2008
Fragile CorrespondencesCorrespondences by
Kazunori Murakami (Japan), David Dellafiora (Australia), David-Baptiste Chirot (USA), Ryosuke Cohen (Japan), Jörg Seifert (Germany), Susanna Lakner (Germany), Frips (Belgium), Tabea Noreiks (Germany), Francis Vermaelen (Ireland), Ham (South Korea), Schoko Casana Rosso (Germany), Peter Netmail (Germany), Emerick R. Renterra (Mexico), Hans Heß (Germany), Emilio Carrasco (Mexico), Bernd Reichert (Belgium), Hendrik Liersch (Germany), Daniele Davalli (Italy)

# posted by MailWorks @ Saturday, June 16, 2007

Thursday, October 20, 2005
Bizarre Cities tom V: Spring 2006
Psychotopographya collaborative artist book in 25 copies including visual poetry, collages, visual arts as well as poetry and text.
Redfox Press Ireland, Peter Netmail Germany, Jim Leftwich USA, Patrick Anderson-McQuoid Ireland, MailWorks Belgium, Tonerworks USA, Spiderweb Prod. Japan, Schoko Casana Rosso Germany, Ibrahim Suzlee Malaysia, Dominik Irtenkauf Germany, Manfred Gipper Germany, Anke Enders Germany, Mark Hammond Japan
# posted by MailWorks @ Thursday, October 20, 2005

Bizarre Cities tom IV Spring 2005
"Provincial Metropolis(m)"Co-editor: Ad Breedveld (Trans-Industrial Artist Group)
with contributions by
Dmitry Babenko, Russia; Tiziana Baracchi, Italy; Ad Breedveld, Holland; Sytske Feitsma, Holland; Stephan Grüter, Holland; Julie Harris, USA; Peter Kastner, Germany; Sjef Meijman, Holland; Linda Pelati, Italy; Rémy Pénard, France; Herr Penschuck, Germany; Pasi Pikkupeura, Finland; Bernd Reichert, Belgium; Elain Rounds, Canada; Manuel Sainz Serrano, Spain; José Roberto Sechi, Brazil; Stephanie ter Poorten, Holland; Marleen van Engelen, Holland; Jelle van Nimwegen, Holland; Jan van Wissen, Holland; François Vermeulen, Belgium; Reid Wood aka State of Being, USA
# posted by MailWorks @ Thursday, October 20, 2005

Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Bizarre Cities tom III Spring 2004
"Urban Myth"a collection of contemporary artists’ manifestations with contributions by: Martha Aitchison, London, England ::: Almandrade, Bahia, Brazil ::: Jean Delvaux, Luxembourg ::: Jennifer Esrailian, Las Vegas, Nevada ::: Karl-Friedrich Hacker, Itzehoe, Germany ::: Eberhard Janke, Berlin, Germany ::: Susanna Lakner, Stuttgart, Germany ::: Fatima Lasay, Quezon City, Philippines ::: Rita J. McNamara, Manton, Michigan ::: Oyvind Molbach, San Francisco, California ::: Antonio Orihuela, Huelva, Spain ::: Keiichi Nakamura, Tokyo, Japan ::: Bernd Reichert, Brussels, Belgium ::: Miriam Rinck, Harare, Zimbabwe & Buenos Aires, Argentina ::: Jörg Seifert, Annaberg-Buchholz, Germany ::: Carol Stetser, Sedona, Arizona ::: Tamara Wyndham, New York City :::
# posted by MailWorks @ Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Bizarre Cities tom II Summer 2002
"Inner-Space Astronauts"
The terrible uncertainty of my inner existence (F. Kafka, diary entry 13.5.1913)Contributrions by
Rael, Frans van Eijnatten, Ella Joosten, Joseph Verilli, Bernd Reichert, Jesse Glass, Heather Muise, David Dellafiora, Abdourahamane Dzarra, Jörg Seifert, Gianni Simone, Susan Harrison, Mark Sonnenfeld, Alain Valet, Guido Vermeulen, Dorian Ribas Marinho, Pete Spence, Yris Geiger-Toussaint.