Showing posts with label sent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sent. Show all posts

14.11.18

SENT #6 with jeff crouch







#6. Sent 2018 is an experimental mail art project with Jeff Crouch. The postcard messages are a secret story without beginning or end. Is a card lost in the mail? Who is writing to whom? What are the motives of writer and recipient? The writing on the back of the cards suggest a narrative different from the usual holiday tourist seeking memories to consume later. Influenced by Derrida’s Postcard, the cards are a secret that serves a purpose we can never know. From Club Paradise http://www.ceceliachapman.com/blog/club-paradise in production. 

13.11.18

SENT #5 with jeff crouch






#5. Sent 2018 is an experimental mail art project with Jeff Crouch. The postcard messages are a secret story without beginning or end. Is a card lost in the mail? Who is writing to whom? What are the motives of writer and recipient? The writing on the back of the cards suggest a narrative different from the usual holiday tourist seeking memories to consume later. Influenced by Derrida’s Postcard, the cards are a secret that serves a purpose we can never know. From Club Paradise http://www.ceceliachapman.com/blog/club-paradise in production. 


12.11.18

SENT #4 with jeff crouch






#4. Sent 2018 is an experimental mail art project with Jeff Crouch. The postcard messages are a secret story without beginning or end. Is a card lost in the mail? Who is writing to whom? What are the motives of writer and recipient? The writing on the back of the cards suggest a narrative different from the usual holiday tourist seeking memories to consume later. Influenced by Derrida’s Postcard, the cards are a secret that serves a purpose we can never know. From Club Paradise http://www.ceceliachapman.com/blog/club-paradise in production. With the original mailed card and Jeff's digital alteration. 

11.11.18

[... .] une lettre peut toujours ne pas arriver 't destination, et [...] doncjamais elle n'y arrive. -Derrida, La Carte postale





SENT, an experimental mail art project with Jeff Crouch. The postcard messages are a secret story without beginning or end. Is a card lost in the mail? Who is writing to whom? What are the motives of writer and recipient? The writing on the back of the cards suggest a narrative different from the usual holiday tourist seeking memories to consume later. Influenced by Derrida’s Postcard, the cards are a secret that serves a purpose we can never know. From Club Paradise http://www.ceceliachapman.com/blog/club-paradise in production. With the original mailed card and Jeff's digital alteration. Posting the six cards as I can

SENT #3 with jeff crouch



#3. Sent 2018 is an experimental mail art project with Jeff Crouch. The postcard messages are a secret story without beginning or end. Is a card lost in the mail? Who is writing to whom? What are the motives of writer and recipient? The writing on the back of the cards suggest a narrative different from the usual holiday tourist seeking memories to consume later. Influenced by Derrida’s Postcard, the cards are a secret that serves a purpose we can never know. From Club Paradise http://www.ceceliachapman.com/blog/club-paradise in production. With the original mailed card and Jeff's digital alteration. 





10.11.18

SENT #2 with jeff crouch






#2. Sent 2018 is an experimental mail art project with Jeff Crouch. The postcard messages are a secret story without beginning or end. Is a card lost in the mail? Who is writing to whom? What are the motives of writer and recipient? The writing on the back of the cards suggest a narrative different from the usual holiday tourist seeking memories to consume later. Influenced by Derrida’s Postcard, the cards are a secret that serves a purpose we can never know. From Club Paradise http://www.ceceliachapman.com/blog/club-paradise in production. With the original mailed card and Jeff's digital alteration. 








9.11.18

SENT, postcards from Club paradise....with jeff crouch






#1. Sent 2018 is an experimental mail art project with Jeff Crouch. The postcard messages are a secret story without beginning or end. Is a card lost in the mail? Who is writing to whom? What are the motives of writer and recipient? The writing on the back of the cards suggest a narrative different from the usual holiday tourist seeking memories to consume later. Influenced by Derrida’s Postcard, the cards are a secret that serves a purpose we can never know. From Club Paradise http://www.ceceliachapman.com/blog/club-paradise in production. With the original mailed card and Jeff's digital alteration.