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Postcards from Gen Ken Montgomery, USA

6/6/2018

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C. Goff III link
6/7/2018 17:34:04

Gen Ken always dresses with style -- love the shoes. Thanks for sharing Rafael.

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Rafael González
6/9/2018 15:24:35

Thank you Charles! Un abrazo

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gen ken link
6/13/2018 18:45:52

Lights! Camera! Action!

that last one looks like it was sent from Hal Land - no postmark on the stamps!

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Rafael González
6/14/2018 04:19:31

Very mysterious!

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    ​​Rafael González

    ​Electronic Cottage
    Assistant Editor

    Failed meditation session of a compulsive
    coffee drinker


    In 1986, at the age of 16, I released Exenple,
    ​my first cassette of industrial music,  which I recorded with my 13-year-old brother under the name Brigada Nadie.

    I was a member of the futurist multidisciplinary group Equipo Estético Étika Makinal (or 3EM), and Spanish experimental noise band I.Q.C.M.

    Over the years I have created many solo and collaborative audio works.
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    ​In recent years I have turned my attention more toward visual and mail art. I like to create collages and rubber stamp art.

    ​email
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    La Laguna (Tenerife)
    Canary Islands, Spain

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