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Other Projects and Art Journalers

The 1000 Journals Project

The project that inspired most that followed, The 1000 Journals Project is and ongoing, collaborative experiment attempting to follow 1000 journals throughout their travels. The goal is to provide a method for interation and shared creativity.

Nervousness

Nervousness.org is an online presence, where experiments in Land Mail (also known as Snail Mail) take place, to see if new ways for people to interact and communicate can be found. Nervousness is trying to reacquire the misused acronym of LMAO and use it for good. Now, LMAO stands for Land Mail Art Objects. These are objects that anybody can make: notebooks, photo albums, boxes, that are sent all over the world, to anyone that signs up for them here, and finally returned to their original owners. There's a great deal of trust that goes into sending your object into the world, and this is really just a new experiment that we're not sure will work or not

Sight Unseen Journals

The Sight Unseen Journals project is a journey into collective and collaborative art inspired by chain e-mail letters and 1000journals.com. If you have heard of such collaborative journal projects then you probably know how hard it is to get a hold of a project and take part! This frustration led us to create the Sight Unseen Journals project - an experiment with exquisite corpse - a collective collage of words or images with a much more artistic ideal than most journal or exquisite corpse projects.

Dan Eldon

Dan Eldon was a artist, photojournalist and journaler who lived a tragically short life. He was the free wandering spirt that we all long to be. You can find out more about Dan Eldon at http://www.daneldon.org.

Zettiology

While you'll find rubber stamps for sale here, a quick tour of the site will reveal that Tracey is a prolific art journaler.

The Mirror Project

The Mirror Project is a growing community of like-minded individuals who have photographed themselves in all manner of reflective surfaces.

20Things

The 20 Things project began on a sleepless night in May 2001. The creator of the 20 Things project imagined a small online art gallery, where artists who'd been working mostly with pixels lately could return to or explore more tangible media and trade them for other physical art objects. People expressed interest, and soon more than 2500 people had signed up for the mailing list.

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