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A Magazine of Multiple Origins
SMILE is a name chosen by Monty Cantsin to
refer to an international magazine of multiple origins. The name is fixed,
the type of magazines using it aren't. The purpose of many different
magazines using the same name is to experiment with a situation for which
no one in particular is responsible.
SMILE Do-It-Yourself Guide
Online issues
From other issues
- SMILE 1, Minden, Dec. 1984
- Foreword
- SMILE vol.1 no.1, Viareggio 1985
- What is Neoism?
- SMILE 3, London 1984
- Neoism
- The Generation Positive and Neoism
- Monty Cantsin
- The Neoist Cultural Conspiracy
- Meaning, Intention, and the Neoist Conspiracy
- SMILE 5, London, Oct. 1984
- SMILE Do-It-Yourself
- Become a Neoist today
- Neoism
- Neoism
- SMILE 6, London, Dec. 1984
- In this age...
- The Allegory of Melancholy
- First Manifesto of Neoist Performance and the Performance of Neoism
- SMILE 7, London, April 1985
- Neoism
- SMILE 8, London 1985
- PRAXIS Manifesto
- NEOISM (1979-1985)
- Critique of International Neoism
- SMILE 11 (Plagiarism Special), Glasgow 1989
- Demolish Serious Culture
- Karen Eliot
- 20 of the Most Difficult, Awkward & Searching Questions You Could Ask about the Art Strike 1990-1993
- Confession in Support of the 1990-1993 Art Strike
- SMILE 23, Doncaster 1987
- Thoth, God of Plagiarism
- The Neoist Fama
- One of the central tenets of Neoism
- SMILE vol 63, Berlin 1986
- A little history
- SMILE "Europa/Plagiarists, One More Effort!", Constance 1991
- The Fake Is More
- SMILE "The Anatomy of Neoism", Berlin/Constance/Amherst, Mass. 1991
- Karen Eliot
- C-NILE/PanMag, New York 1985
- Pan-Neoism
- LISME 3, Amsterdam 1985
- If Hermes is the father of Monty Cantsin...
- ID entity
- The International Neoist SLIME, Amsterdam 1990
- tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE, The Portable Booed Usic Busking Unit
- iMmortal LIES, Montreal 1985
- Immortal Lies
- The dictionary method
- START, Montreal, March 1986
- First Announcement of Neoism
- Call for submissions to an extra-SMILE
- tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE