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On the 22nd of December 2004, Kyle Van Horn taped a disposable camera to a piece of black foamcore and inscribed upon it the following message: "ATTENTION POSTAL WORKERS! Please help us with our project. As this camera travels across the country we want photos of all whom it encounters. Please take a photo before you pass it along. Thank you!"
He then bordered it with attention-getting red tape and dropped it off at a post office in Baltimore, MD. A week later, it arrived at my home in Portland, OR with all 27 exposures taken. What follows in the extended entry is all 24 pictures that came out, in the order they were taken (3 of the 27 were blank.) Some have had minor levels adjustments for the sake of visibility, but they have not been color-corrected or cropped in any significant way.
On the 22nd of December 2004, Kyle Van Horn taped a disposable camera to a piece of black foamcore and inscribed upon it the following message: "ATTENTION POSTAL WORKERS! Please help us with our project. As this camera travels across the country we want photos of all whom it encounters. Please take a photo before you pass it along. Thank you!"
He then bordered it with attention-getting red tape and dropped it off at a post office in Baltimore, MD. A week later, it arrived at my home in Portland, OR with all 27 exposures taken. What follows in the extended entry is all 24 pictures that came out, in the order they were taken (3 of the 27 were blank.) Some have had minor levels adjustments for the sake of visibility, but they have not been color-corrected or cropped in any significant way.
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Re: "ATTENTION POSTAL WORKERS!
Fri, January 7, 2005 - 5:31 PMoh my lord, that's fucking awesome!!! what a sassy group of postal workers. -
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Re: "ATTENTION POSTAL WORKERS!
Thu, January 20, 2005 - 9:31 AMi had to join this tribe just to post that that's the greatest thing i have seen in a long time!
must do more must do more!!!!!!!!!! -
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Re: "ATTENTION POSTAL WORKERS!
Thu, January 20, 2005 - 12:04 PM"must do more must do more!!!!!!!!!!"
www.improb.com/airchives/...al-6-4.html
'Having long been genuine admirers of the United States Postal Service (USPS), which gives amazingly reliable service especially compared with many other countries, our team of investigators decided to test the delivery limits of this immense system. We knew that an item, say, a saucepan, normally would be in a package because of USPS concerns of entanglement in their automated machinery. But what if the item were not wrapped? How patient are postal employees? How honest? How sentimental? In short, how eccentric a behavior on the part of the sender would still result in successful mail delivery?
We sent a variety of unpackaged items to U.S. destinations, appropriately stamped for weight and size, as well as a few items packaged as noted. We sent items that loosely fit into the following general categories: valuable, sentimental, unwieldy, pointless, potentially suspicious, and disgusting. We discovered that although some items were never delivered, most of the objects of even highly unusual form did get delivered, as long as the items had a definitely ample value of stamps attached. The Postal Service appears to be amazingly tolerant of the foibles of its public and seems occasionally willing to relax specific postal regulations.' -
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Re: "ATTENTION POSTAL WORKERS!
Thu, January 20, 2005 - 12:09 PMyeah-
not the first time these tests have been run you know...
probably the best doccumented... we used to send all kinds of stuff- i am particularly interested in the camera thing...
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