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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Today

The Postman drops them, I pick them up.  


Everyday the postman brings the mail separated into bundles, secured by a rubber band.  The letters, magazines and cards are distributed, and the bands are dropped somewhere along the way.   
Posted by Corrina Mehiel at 11:25 PM
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An artist investigating how we live and what things we live with.
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