Email Flyer Project

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Tim Devin
2006
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The artist printed out and distributed over a thousand copies of an upsetting email correspondence between two fictional characters: a woman named Sue and her boyfriend Jay. Since Jay and Sue’s email addresses were on the flyers, people could easily write to them. Dozens of confused recipients emailed the couple, expressing compassion, including one response which advised Jay to return Sue's emails so she would stop resorting to such drastic measures.

Rhizome staff
2021

In early 2006, I completed my Email Flyer Project, for which I made up and distributed a print-out of a fake email exchange between a woman named Sue, and her boyfriend Jay. It was a sad exchange

Tim Devin
12 September 2006

In 2006, I created a fictional email exchange between a woman named Sue, and her now-former boyfriend Jay. It was a sad exchange-—he was no longer talking to her. I then printed out 1,200 copies of Sue’s final email, and placed them on car windshields in 6 different cities across the US (Boston, San Francisco, LA, New York City, Portland OR, and Portland ME).
The idea was to inspire people to feel compassion for random strangers, and perhaps to realize that other people’s emotional lives are as rich and complex as their own. Since Jay and Sue’s email addresses were on the flyers, the recipients could go one step further, and perform a relatively easy good deed by writing to either Sue or Jay.
For each of the 6 cities, Jay and Sue had a different email address that was listed on the flyer—-this way, I could tell where the flyer had been found, based on which email account received a response. I received dozens of emails from some cities, and none from others. While many writers expressed confusion over why they had gotten the flyer, almost all of them expressed compassion for Jay and Sue’s situation.

Tim Devin
12 September 2006
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2006
Tim Devin