Dreamtime Village Explained
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 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, and the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
External links
- Web site: Dream Time Village . 2021-09-09. Encyclopedia of Wisconsin Environmental History.
Notes and References
- Darlington, Tenaya. "24 Hours in Dreantime Village." Isthimus, August 17, 2001.
- Web site: Moore . Andy . What ever happened to the Church of Anarchy? . Isthmus | Madison, Wisconsin . 2019-01-10 . 2019-07-09.
- News: Gross. Matt. 2007-06-20. Into Middle America but Staying on the Fringe. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-09-09. 0362-4331.
- Hart . Joseph . Growing Art - Dreamtime Village . Utne Reader . 2004 . 9 September 2021.
- Robert-Foley . Lily . Xexoxial Endarchy: Visual Poetry and Intentional Community at Dreamtime Village in the Midwestern United States . IdeAs . July 2017 . 9 . 9 . 10.4000/ideas.2031.
- Web site: Bey . Hakim . Dreamtime Talking Mail, no. 3, Spring 1993 . Minneapolis Institute of Art . 9 September 2021.
- Web site: 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 . 9 September 2021.
- Web site: 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 . 9 September 2021.