RJ: The
future of ART is always great. New people come every year and are creative
enough to be inspired about what is going on in the world and react to that in
a creative way.
The future of Mail is another
matter. The original network started with correspondance of letters, postcards,
and even objects sent by mail.
Later on
the FAX arrived, the E-mail, and the HTTP-protocol in 1993 made all these
websites possible. Is it still Mail?
It
depends on the definition. When you transform it to Communication Art, it has a
bright future. It you are a purist and you insist on a postage stamp being put
on the work, well, you have a problem since the postal system is collapsing
when it comes to the individual communication. Commercial activities still
stimulate the postal services, but the Posta Office if far gone. Only the
transport of objects will survive. The communication of letters, words, images
and videos, that all has gone digital and you can send it from anywhere to
anyone that is connected to the WWW. I
tend to be a purist, and only traditional mail is what mattered. We are now in
a new millennium where the digital impact will need a reaction from artists in
a different way.