Instructions:

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. You will shortly be receiving the s.m.a.p. parcel: DO NOT OPEN IT.
2. Locate both the instruction i.e. word/quote/phrase/question, and the allocated number (in a sequence of 1-7).
3. Respond creatively to the instruction.
4. Photograph your response on a white background.
5. Wrap the response in a new layer on the parcel.
6. Write an instruction, and the words DO NOT OPEN, on the outside of the parcel, along with the consecutive number in the sequence of 1-7.
7a. If you are number(s) 1-6 in the sequence, select the next recipient of the parcel, then proceed to step 8.
7b. If you are number 7 in the sequence then you are the last person in the sequence and are required to email your response, and the instruction you received to secretmailedartproject@gmail.com and
post the parcel back to the s.m.a.p address (as detailed in the original email) then proceed to step 11.
8. Email a photograph of your response, the instruction you received and the name/postcode/email address of your intended recipient to secretmailedartproject@gmail.com

9. Forward the original email on to the next recipient.
10. Post the parcel on to the next recipient.
11. Thank You!! You have completed all the necessary steps!


Amanda, Andre and Lizzie (s.m.a.p heads)






Thursday 28 April 2011

smap shout out!!

Hi Smapsters! (cringe worthy I know...)

Firstly we want to take this opportunity to thank you all for your involvement in smap to-date. It feels as though the project is really starting to gain momentum. The images that we're getting back are really exciting, and the extent to which the smap's have travelled (internationally too!) has surpassed our expectations.

We're slowly creeping towards the time whereby we can begin to exhibit the results, and we hope that this is something that each of you would want to once again be a part of. As and when we do, we will keep you posted.

In the meantime however, if any of you have any suggestions/queries about the project to-date, please don't hesitate to contact us as we really appreciate your feedback.


Long live s.m.a.p!!

Lizzie, Amanda and Andre
secretmailedartproject@gmail.com

Tuesday 26 April 2011

lost things

Every now and then I wonder if our s.m.a.p.s might not make it back. They might instead just lie in waiting somewhere with the responses lost inside them. I hope they don't become lost things...