After one day on the tradeshow floor at the AFP Congress I
can safely say that if there is anyone who is going to keep letter writing
alive it is fundraisers!
Part art installation, part performance residency and part travelling archive, Voices at Hand is an ongoing project examining the essence of why we keep letters. Unpredictable and spontaneous, personal yet wonderfully public; artist Wendy Trusler's blog posts chronicle her day to day finds from one city to the next.
Postcard
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
Remembering Those who Served...
Charles Victor Hewson
Served WWI
Served WWI
Killed 1916, Royal Flying Corps
Excerpt from a letter found in the breast pocket of his
jacket and returned with his effects.
26th, December, 1915
My dear old Victor,
You can’t imagine what a quiet little party we are tonight
and how much we miss you. Is it not nice to be loved and to know that we shall
always be with you and I trust when not on duty — for of course that must be
your first and highest ideal— that your thoughts will turn to those who are
thinking of you.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
It Is What It Is, Or Is It?
The harvest is pretty straightforward.
On Day One of my Minden residency, way back in September, I described how I scan each letter so that I can clip portions to populate the categories: To; From; Salutations; In Closing; Postscripts; XO; Home; Bearings; The Way She Wrote Her M's.
Determining a category for the body of a letter is where the fun begins.
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