As I never "win" at anything I though I'd have a go. I did it as fast as I
could...
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: cris cheek <[log in to unmask]>
To: "british-poets >" <"british-poets" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 12 November 1999 16:02
Subject: things not worth keeping
> The new 'things not worth keeping' website is now online at :
>
> http://thingsnotworthkeeping.com
>
> showing work from an ongoing collaboration between Kirsten Lavers and cris
> cheek
>
> To coincide with this *launch* we're offering the opportunity for about 10
> readers of this list (we're sending this to several lists - so apologies
> herewith for any cross posting in advance) to take part in our forthcoming
> *occurrence* 'Millennium Collection', which has been commissioned by The
> Small Acts At The Millennium Consortium. We're wanting to allot 100 places
> on the mailshot list from these e-communities with which we've been
> involved over the past few years. We'll have to operate it by taking the
> first 10 - ish responses. So be quick, first come first in.
>
> A total of 1000 people will be invited by targetted (snail) mail shot to
> propose a thing of their own that they consider to be 'not worth keeping',
> and to suggest why this might the case, on or about December 31st 1999.
> Approximately 100 things will be chosen and photographed to form a
> 'millennium collection'. The collection will subsequently be redispersed
> amongst the contributors - each person receiving a thing donated by
someone
> else and a souvenir catalogue.The project will culminate in a virtual
> collection website, distribution of the catalogue and documentation in The
> Small Acts For The Millennium book to be published by Black Dog.
>
> If you would like to be involved in this project please e-mail your name
> and snail mail address to: [log in to unmask] Deadline
> for inclusion: December 1st 1999
>
> But anyway,enjoy 'thingsnotworthkeeping.com' and we'd welcome any feedback
> or responses.
>
> Kirsten Lavers
> cris cheek
>
> 'millennium collection' is commissioned by Small Acts At The Millennium, a
> series of time based projects funded by the Millennium Commission and the
> Arts Council of England. This project has also received support from
> Eastern Arts Board.
>
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|