Social:Dreamtime Village

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Dreamtime Village residents in the 1990s.

Dreamtime Village is an intentional community in West Lima, Wisconsin, United States , whose residents participate in various permaculture, hypermedia, and sustainability projects. Dreamtime was founded in 1990 by Madison artists mIEKAL aND and Lyx Ish.[1][2][3][4]

Xexoxial Endarchy and Xexoxial Editions

Xexoxial Endarchy is a not-for profit entity that runs Dreamtime Village[3] that also publishes poetry chapbooks under the name Xexoxial Editions.[5] Hakim Bey was one of the writers whose work they published.[6] Xexoxial Editions also produced mail art.[7] Some of their mail art publications are held in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art Library,[8] the Smithsonian Institution Archives of American Art,[7] and the Minneapolis Institute of Art.[6]

References

  1. Darlington, Tenaya. "24 Hours in Dreantime Village." Isthimus, August 17, 2001.
  2. Moore, Andy (2019-01-10). "What ever happened to the Church of Anarchy?". https://isthmus.com/api/content/9c1fa7d0-1459-11e9-9fff-120e7ad5cf50/. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Gross, Matt (2007-06-20). "Into Middle America but Staying on the Fringe" (in en-US). The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/20/travel/20frugal.html. 
  4. Hart, Joseph (2004). "Growing Art - Dreamtime Village". Utne Reader. http://www.dreamtimevillage.org/articles/dtv_utne_reader_dec03.pdf. Retrieved 9 September 2021. 
  5. Robert-Foley, Lily (July 2017). "Xexoxial Endarchy: Visual Poetry and Intentional Community at Dreamtime Village in the Midwestern United States". IdeAs 9 (9). doi:10.4000/ideas.2031. https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03185345/file/ROBERT__2017__XEXOXIAL-ENDARC__7157_1.pdf. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 Bey, Hakim. "Dreamtime Talking Mail, no. 3, Spring 1993". Minneapolis Institute of Art. https://collections.artsmia.org/search/hakim. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 Gibson, Alexandria. "Pushing the Envelope: Mail Art from the Archives of American Art Alternative Art Worlds: Elizabeth Pearl Nasaw, aka Lyx Ish, aka Elizabeth Was (1956–2004, American) Mail art to John Held Jr., 1987". Smithsonian Institution, Archives of American Art. https://www.si.edu/spotlight/pushing-the-envelope/alternative-art-worlds?iframe=true. 
  8. "The Museum of Modern Art Library Mail Art Periodicals An Annotated Inventory John Held, Jr. Collection Modern Realism Archive San Francisco, California". Museum of Modern Art. https://research.moma.org/mailart/D.html. 

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