Diego Ruiz speaks with George Alger about 3D or stereo photography, including some of its history going back to the 1800s.
Stereo Photography

Diego Ruiz speaks with George Alger about 3D or stereo photography, including some of its history going back to the 1800s.
From Italy, Daniela Dente, also known as Dade, speaks with George Alger about the decentralized international community of mail artists, including some of its history. Giorgio Cortiana also joins us from England as a translator.
Visual and Conceptual Artist, Michelangelo Mayo, speaks with George Alger about Mail Art and the tradition of artists who mail original art pieces to others locally or around the world for the purpose of self-expression, communication and networking.
Jeannette Hay, founder of Artists For A Better World International, speaks with George Alger about some of the group’s activities and twenty-year history.
Mannequin artist, Ed Knighton, speaks about using mannequins as a multi-dimensional canvas to bring life to mannequins via bright colors.
Bob Chianese speaks with George Alger about The ARTLIFE Foundation, which is the nonprofit culmination of the life work of artist Joe Cardella.
Richard Rensberry speaks with George Alger about a recent award he received from Artists For A Better World International.
Allison Adams speaks with George Alger about a recent award she received from Artists For A Better World International. A purpose of the organization is to award artists for their work helping others and/or their community.
Becky Mate speaks with George Alger about Artists For A Better World International’s Mail Art project and shows examples of recent selections received from around the globe.
Helle Scharling-Todd, an international glass and mosaics artist, speaks with Sandra Siepak about her work.