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Ars Electronica Center Exhibition Futureme.org Matt Sly, Jay Patrikios (USA)
Compose an e-mail and specify its mailing date—you can choose any date up to the year 2034. The installation also includes a digital camera you can use to take a picture to be sent along with the e-mail. You might even consider sending the e-mail to yourself. That might be pretty interesting—to read in a couple of years what you were thinking today...
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