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Nov 1, 2007 · 1000 Journals: Directed by Andrea Kreuzhage. With Nathan Blaney. In the summer of 2000, a graphic designer from San Francisco, California, who calls himself Someguy, launched 1000 blank journals into the world.
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Mar 24, 2020 · It’s called “1,000 Journals” and it’s about a project started in 2000 by a San Francisco artist called “someguy.” The idea was very simple: Someguy sent 1,000 journals out into the world at random, and people made contributions to them, then passed the journals on until they were full.
Mar 8, 2007 · Artist Someguy shares more than 250 of the best entries: a collage of African countries repositioned into a new continent; the musings of a teen trapped in a drug- ravaged community; a student's humorous personal ad for his ideal girlfriend ("C-cup required!").
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Mar 8, 2007 · Artist Someguy shares more than 250 of the best entries: a collage of African countries repositioned into a new continent; the musings of a teen trapped in a drug- ravaged community; a student's humorous personal ad for his ideal girlfriend ("C-cup required!").
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- 2007
- Someguy, Kevin Kelly
- Someguy
Ongoing interactive and international collaborative project following 1000 journals through their travels. Launched in 2000, the project has reached over 40 countries and every US State, and has resulted in a book, a feature-length documentary, and exhibitions at the Skirball Cultural Center (Los Angeles) and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Jan 22, 2011 · Ten years ago, 1,000 blank journals were sent into the world to be filled by a succession of artistic strangers. Holly Williams celebrates a bold visual experiment.
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Voyeuristic. Inspirational. Entertaining. One thousand blank journals are currently circulating throughout the world, beckoning contributors who find the journals by chance on trains, in cafs, and anonymously left on doorsteps.