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What's All This Then?
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Sunday Edition
Some of the things we've received at the Swap Meat: a bacon scarf,
a hacked Furbie, carved crayons and a book about wearing red pants.
Learn a bit more about this all in a tv commercial and the title sequence from a 70s TV drama series that never was. Read the four things that can happen when you send us something for swapping and learn how you can get involved. Selected items are featured here and the deadline for swapping has been extended through the summer. Yay! Keep 'em coming.
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ID SM0292 (photo)
Arrived 12.07.07 PM, FedEx
From Kevin Cornell
Description 4 Letterpressed Cards in Package
More info Bearskin Rug
Swapped for TBD
Status at CP
Evolution is a tricky thing. It's hard to depict since it moves very slowly and it's really better seen and appreciated after the fact. But that hasn't stopped Kevin Cornell who sees the future through his own unique Victorian lens and imagines a day when certain people and certain animals have merged. He call the combinations "Peoplemals" and he created a set of them for a small show in Philadelphia. We fell in love with them (as we usually do with with all of Kevin's illustrations) right from the start and we assembled a limited-edition print set featuring four species.
Penghim, Manther, Ladger and Eagirl are each depicted on their own 6" x 9" card. Dan Barron of Flywheel Letterpress took on the awesome responsibility of striking these prints into Classic Crest 130# Natural White stock and did an amazing job. The four prints are stamped with a Cornell-designed seal of authenticity on the reverse, and tied together with soutache, surrounded by velvet and packed into a jet-black, super-strong archival photo-print box.
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Limited edition of 200 sets of 4 letterpress prints,
6 x 9" in two colors on 130# stock. Stamped seal of authenticity on the reverse of each print.
Shipped flat in an archival photo box. $55.00 each. 
ID SM0291 (photo)
Arrived 12.07.07 PM, Hand-delivered
From Jennifer Beorkrem
Description 24" x 34" map of Chicago neighborhoods
More info Ork Posters
Swapped for TBD
Status at CP
We got Ork Posters' original red and grey Chicago Neighborhoods poster in the mail a couple weeks ago, and instantly loved it for (among other things) its inclusion of BB's home neighborhood Galewood, which is NEVER on maps. Then we started seeing the poster popping up everywhere on the internet, and everyone loved it. While the regular version is available on Jenny's site, we've commissioned a 100-print edition of the new "blue" version (PMS 7474) signed and numbered. For even more local pride, we'll include El Boton's "El Series" buttons, featuring eight buttons color-coded to Chicago's CTA "El" lines. (We're still getting used to the "Pink" line too). Best yet, on top of our usual "Gifted" donation to the Greater Chicago Food Bank, Jenny has offered to donate an extra $5 per order, so not only are you showing your Chicago pride on your walls/jacket lapels, you're also helping Chicago's less fortunate citizens.
Let's be clear: No Chicagoan who's seen this poster doesn't love it. It's already incredibly popular, but it's still going places. In fifteen years, you'll see this poster hanging in every corner tavern and all-night italian beef joint, stained with years of grease and smoke, right between the photo of DItka flipping the bird and that Vienna Beef hot dog that's covering up Navy Pier with the fire boat shooting mustard at it. You know what I'm talking about. This poster is THAT Chicago. Buy this signed, high-quality limited-edition print now, or buy an inferior poorly-letterspaced sixth-generation knockoff (is that ARIAL CONDENSED!?) from the guy selling fake White Sox shirts outside Union Station in a few months. It's your choice.
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Limited edition of 100 signed-and-numbered 24" x 36" posters, offset-printed in medium blue (Pantone 7474) on white New Leaf 100% recycled matte paper, with El Boton's 8-button "El Series" set. $50. 
ID SM0230 (photo)
Arrived 10.30.07 PM, hand-delivered
From
David R. Head, Jr.
Description Silkscreened calendar
More info davidrheadjr.com
Swapped
for TBD
Status at CP
Let's face it, you've got a problem. If you're a typical Swap Meat fan, chances are you have at least 20 dustbunny-covered shipping tubes stacked under your bed, each containing one or more lovingly designed and screenprinted posters featuring your favorite bands, craft shows, book fairs, or roller derby events, and you'll never get them framed. You can't resist the lure of ink on paper, and somewhere in your head you've justified your addiction with the argument that "someday they'll be worth something." And they very likely will be. But they're not happy there, in their tubes. You want to hang them up, but you can't give them the lavish frame they deserve, and you wouldn't dare stick four pushpins through your "investments." Well, here's your chance to break the cycle. The price is right, and you have three hundred and sixty six days (it's a leap year! David seems to have forgotten the 29th, but March starts on a Friday so all is well) to hang this baby up before it's rendered obsolete. Or "even more collectible," if that's how you swing. The best part: You look at it and see "DIY Rock-show," your mother just sees "Victorian floral print." Everybody wins.
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Limited edition of 50 hand-screenprinted calendars,
19x19" in two colors on 100# French Spearmint cover. Signed and numbered by the
artist. Shipped in a tube. $30.00 each. 
ID SM0279 (photo)
Arrived 9.24.07 PM, hand-delivered
From
Julie Morelli, Chicago IL
Description 8 Nourishing Cards
More info letterform.net
Swapped
for TBD
Status at CP
Julie wants to make sure that all of your correspondence is well nourished. It's always handy to have some general purpose cards on hand, but these may be hard to part with. Perhaps the only way to avoid that situation is to give the set of cards as a gift to a friend and hope she sends them back to you, one by one. Anyone who likes food, or puns, or cheesecloth bags, or tastefully letterpress-printed cards, will love these, and will be well prepared for three birthday, three thank-yous, a congratulation, and a love note. These 40 sets of letterpress-printed cards were made by hand and packaged beautifully. You can view her process here.
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Eight different 4"x5.5" greeting cards with
matching color envelopes, hand letterpress-printed in two colors, packaged in a
silkscreen-printed cheesecloth bag. $28.00 per set. 
ID SM0286 (photo)
Arrived 11.9.07 PM, Picked up at Screwball Press
From
Sam Brown
Description Five color silkscreen print
More info explodingdog.com
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for TBD
Status at CP
We're longtime fans of Sam Brown's site, Exploding Dog, where, daily, he posts a few illustrations based on a titles submitted by readers. Not a bad way to build up your portfolio quickly, Sam has published thousands of drawings in his signature style featuring stick figures, monsters, dogs, robots, robot dogs, and clouds. This limited-edition silkscreen print was created especially for the Swap Meat, and was screenprinted in Chicago at Screwball Press. Its five panels depict a series of moon expeditions gone awry. Just 100 are available.
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14x24 five-color silkscreen print on 100# French Construction white paper, with a signed and numbered statement of authenticity. $40 each. 
ID SM0231 (photo)
Arrived 00.00.07 PM, Carrier
From
Rod Hunting, Chicago IL
Description Screenprinted T-shirts
More info The Post Family
Swapped
for TBD
Status at CP
Allow us to get a little mushy here. Rod Hunting is the Swap Meat personified. Rod built this city. His vintage camera print was the very first item we received in the mail, two days after announcing the idea, and it inspired up to commission Swap Meat Exclusives. It sold out quickly and Rod became our first repeat-swapper with his vintage reel-to-reel print set. Around that time, Rod left his advertising day job to pursue his illustration and printmaking at The Post Family, and he tells us he's happy and busy, but he found time to become our first "three-timer" and contribute these great shirts to the Holiday Swap. Following the AV-club/retro-tech theme of his other work, these shirts feature detailed, line art vintage film projector illustrations on "ladies" and "gents" shirts. We're glad we were able to help spark Rod's creative endeavors, but we can't take much credit, he's a great guy who does fantastic work, and he helped make the Swap Meat what it is.
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Limited edition t-shirts. 50 shirts each in six sizes (women's S/M/L, men's M,L,XL) "Gents" is printed in brown ink on natural American Apparel Organic fine jersey short sleeve t-shirts. "Ladies" is printed in red ink on light pink American Apparel Unisex fine fersey short sleeve t-shirts. $28.00 each.
ID SM0278 (photo)
Arrived 10.09.07 PM, USPS Priority
From
Jay Bryant, Seattle, WA
Description Three 18"x 24" 3-color prints
More info Aesthetic Interlude
Swapped
for TBD
Status at CP
Jay Bryant was inspired to send us some prints after seeing Rod Hunting's work in the Swap Meat. These were produced for the "A Muse to You?" poster show organized by Kristien Ziska and Laurie Kearney in Seattle, and feature two sticks of butter ("Sweet Cream" and "Unsalted") and a "Concrete Masonry Unit," known by the colloquial name "Cinder Block." Apparently Disney owns the trademark to Cinder Block or something. Anyway, it's hard to explain the satisfying symmetry of two sticks of butter and a slab of concrete, but it's palpable and the prints were an instant hit around the studio. We got in touch with Jay, who offered up the remaining thirty prints as a Swap Meat Exclusive. We've sort of fallen back on the phrase "These would look perfect in your..." in many of these descriptions, but isometric-dairy-products-and-construction-materials placement, well, that's a decision you're going to have to make on your own.
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$80.00 per Butter Print Set. 
$50.00 for the Concrete Block Print. 
ID SM0234 (photo)
Arrived 7.27.07, AM (FedEx)
From Billy Davis, Orlando, FL
Description Four 12x16" silkscreen prints
More info One Swell Illustrator
Swapped for TBD
Status at CP
You may remember Billy Davis' original "Judgment" glicee prints, they were posted here a couple months ago. In his note, Billy suggested they'd look good as silkscreen prints, and we agreed, and along the way someone had the idea to print the ghost in glow-in-the-dark ink. This set of four prints was hand-screened at Crosshair Press in Chicago, and each features a glowing ghost in various ill-advised endeavours. (click on the thumbnail to see all four prints). All four would look great framed together in your kitchen or study, or split them up to use them as actual warning posters next to your gun range or bear habitat.
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Limited edition of 100 sets of four glow-in-the-dark 12x16" 5-color silkscreen prints on 100# French Smart White. Shipped in a tube. Each print is signed by the artist with matching numbers across the set. $90/set.
ID SM0237 (photo)
Arrived 7.18.07 PM, FedEx
From Claire Ironside & Angela Iarocci, Toronto ON
Description 2-poster set outlining squirrel genetics
More info moimoi design
Swapped for TBD
Status at CP
The six-corner intersection of art, science, and math is sadly underpopulated, but visitors to this fascinating neighborhood are always treated to something great, be it fractals or Daina Taimina's crocheted models of the universe or Edward Tufte's research on Information Graphics. Claire Ironside and Angela Iarocci are illustration and graphic design professors (respectively) who collaborate on data visualization projects which draw on the multiple themes of sustainability, activism and social engagement. This pair of prints features a punnet square and network diagram examining the albino squirrel. One poster features explanatory text and a family tree, while the second poster illustrates 20,000 squirrels, one of which is white, a bold depiction of the odds of seeing a white squirrel in nature. The odds of a Biology-Graphic Design double major are just about the same.
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100 sets from an edition of 300. Set of two 18x32" offset prints on New Life 30% post-consumer chlorine- and acid-free eco-logo-approved 30m bright white cover. Mailed wrapped in acetate and rolled in a tube. both prints are initialed and numbered by the artists on the reverse. $60/set. 
ID SM0168-SM0169 (photo)
Arrived 5.29.07, AM (in person)
From David Derr, Chicago, IL
Description 3-color screenprint, 30" x 22"
More info email David
Swapped for TBD
Status at CP
Though we offered David Derr's Stars Motel Print for sale, his original entry was a 1999 print featuring the Sunny Snack Shop sign. We loved that print, but at the time he only had a couple left. So, David stopped by the office, showed us some other prints and we decided to offer "Stars" as a Swap Meat Exclusive. That sold out very quickly. Now David has created two new editions of 50 prints each, just for the Swap Meat. Both feature vibrant halftoned images of Chicago-area neon signs. The first is a new version of the 1999 Sunny Snack Shop print, the second is an all-new print featuring the Buy-Low Liquors sign. They're great individually, but even better together, though it's up to you whether liquor or breakfast comes first (and, if you're already a Derr connoisseur, where the motel fits in).
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Limited-edition of only 50 (each design). 30" x 22" in three colors on Stonehenge 100% rag acid-free 90-lb paper with a deckled top and bottom, signed and numbered by the artist. If you order both (while supplies last), you'll get matching-numbered prints and save $25!
Sunny Snack Shop: $70. 
Buy Low Liquors: $70. 
Both prints (save $25): $115. 
ID SM0235 (photo)
Arrived 8.1.07 PM, USPS
From Various
Description At least 3 exclusive prints and/or posters
More info NA
Swapped for TBD
Status at CP
It occurs to us that it might be difficult for some people to choose which items to purchase and given the success of our exclusive "Blind Box" item we thought we'd try something similar with the various photos, art prints, screen prints and posters we have available. We're making up 25 packages. Each will include at least three printed items with prices that add up to significantly more than the purchase price of the "Blind Tube." We'll also toss one of our Pinsetter Spelling Sets in the package for good measure. So, if you like surprises, take a chance.
Each package will contain at least three items from this list. Jason & Rob's Conquerer Worm Letterpress Print, Dan McAdam's Anti-Landmark Screen Print, Brendan Dawes' Cinema Redux Photo Print, Brian Taylor's Candykiller Screen Print, David Derr's Neon Sign Screen Prints, Marian Bantjes' Click Me Art Print, Nick Campbell's Comic Book Store Poster, Rod Hunting's Vintage Reel-to-Reel Screen Prints, Marshall Sokoloff's Salton Sea Photo Print, Aesthetic Apparatus' Field-Tested Books Poster and Claire Ironside & Angela Iarocci's Lucky Squirrel Print Set.
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Limited-edition of only 25. At least three prints or posters, plus a Pinsetter Spelling Set. Mailed in a tube or flat as necessary. Items are signed and numbered by the artists or accompanied by certification. $150 each.
ID SM0248 (photo)
Arrived 5.5.07, PM, USPS Global Air
From Brendan Dawes, Manchester, UK
Description 16" x 20" Lamda Print
More info brendandawes.com
Swapped for TBD
Status at CP
Brendan Dawes sent us a test print of an amazing piece of art he created with custom coding and imagination. It was based on Taxi Driver and it will be swapped. We immediately wrote him back and asked him to do a very special limited-edition based on our unending obsession with 2001: A Space Odyssey. Brendan explains, "A specially written piece of software takes a tiny snapshot of the film every second. Each row contains sixty of these frames, representing one minute of film time. This process continues for the whole movie resulting in an image that becomes greater than the sum of its parts, in effect creating a unique visual fingerprint of the film." Kubrick geeks must have this. Read Brendan's The Things Around Us for more on the motivation behind this work.
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A one-time limited-edition of only 50. 16" x 20" Continous-Tone, High-Gloss, Lambda
Photographic Emulsion "Cinema Redux" Print of 2001. Individually Proofed. Numbered, dated and
signed by the artist on an accompanying sheet for mounting on the reverse after framing. Shipped flat.
$300 each.
Check the Museum of Online Museums (MoOM) or our summer reading feature, Field-Tested Books. Or you can read a mostly unsuccessful attempt at explaining ourselves or just start on the Cover Page.
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