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Ink Tea
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The Mystery Photo by Ink Tea

May 11th, 2006 8:09 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Take a photo of one person.

Pick a second person who is unlikely to know or meet the first person and insert the photo into a book or similar possession of theirs where it is unlikely to be discovered for months or years and where its presence will be completely unaccountable.

Extra points for factors that make the mystery more compelling or perplexing.

So, unknowingly, I helped out Oliver with a one-person task, so I did it again today.

I decided to pick another tone for mine. I picked two photographs, rather than just the one, to work in combination. One is a photograph of a man in a white shirt, with a strap across his shirt from his bag. His head is half cut off and his face is partially obscured by shadow. The second photograph is of a typed note, a black and white photograph of a bicycle locked in the snow, a minicassette tape, a manilla envelope, and a topographical map. Both are photographs I've had for years.

On the back of the second photograph I wrote:

NOTES ON
"Subject D" have been assembled
at the Drop Off point. Ross King waits
at Bruneschelli's Dome for further
directives.

When I spied a book called "Guilt By Association" on the coffeeshop bookshelf, I thought it was the perfect opportunity.

- smaller

Photo 1

Photo 1


Photo 2

Photo 2


The back of the photograph

The back of the photograph


Guilt By Association

Guilt By Association


The Plant

The Plant


Back to the Shelf

Back to the Shelf



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posted by Laura on February 10th, 2007 2:24 PM

I really like how you did this :)

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posted by Ink Tea on February 10th, 2007 3:03 PM

Thanks!