
The Affair gives a very warm welcome to De
Villo as he arrives with this fine example of '
Asemic Writing' that seems to be all the rage these days at
IUOMA. And rightfully so,
Wikipedia says:
"The open nature of asemic works allows for meaning to occur trans-linguistically; an asemic text may be "read" in a similar fashion regardless of the reader's natural language". I am crazy about this stuff and will creating my own soon.
The Affair agrees,
Asemic Writing is interesting, clever and piques the observer's imagination as to it's meanings - just beyond the viewer's comprehension. Thank you very much De
Villo. This artist really has a thumb on the mail art pulse and is the host of
Asemic Writing for Mail Artists at
IUOMA.
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