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Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts
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Thursday, 6 December 2012

Snail Mail my Email

Email is a magical thing. I emailed my best friend all the way in New Zealand yesterday and had a response from him almost instantly. I still print my favourite emails out and keep them safe in a box. Sometimes, words on a screen still aren't the same as words on paper.

Snail Mail my Email was created by artist Ivan Cash in 2011. It's exactly what it sounds like: thousands of emails have been sent via snail mail but they've had a bit of artistic interpretation first. The project has now seen 431 volunteer artists send 13,968 artistically-interpreted letters across the world.

Some of the results of the project are available to see on the website (these are lovely) and a Snail Mail my Email book has been released. Not only do you get to look at some gorgeous artwork, you get to have a little bit of a snoop into people's emails. Snooping in emails shouldn't be fun, but it really really is.

The project is aiming for a new edition next year, but in the meantime, let's soak up the lovely snail mailed emails in Ivan's book. I might even get my crayons out and send a letter to New Zealand instead of an email.

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

The Curiosity Project

Curiosity is never a bad thing. Finding stuff out, exploring, being a bit nosy. Somethings getting your sticky beak in places you shouldn't. Curiosity should frankly be embraced. Especially when it comes to being curious about art and design and beautiful things. And secret things in boxes.

The Curiosity Project is one of those schemes that the glorious internet was made for. You enter, you have a budget of £20 and an address. And it's your job to send the recipient at that address something fabulous. Whatever you like. Crafty things, secret things, special things. Heck, I'd be happy if someone sent me a colouring-in book and a bottle of bubbly.


Wrap it up, as beautifully as you can. And wait. Just wait. Because one day in the near future (you must sign up by 7th November and send your parcel by 14th December), you'll get a curiosity box as well. Whatever it might be, whenever it arrives, you can bet that you'll want to open it immediately and it'll be full of curious treasures.
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