Jar No 200

Jar No 200
Kirsty Hall: Jar No 200, July 2011

Jar No 200 side view
Kirsty Hall: Jar No 200 side view, July 2011

Jar No 200 in situ
Kirsty Hall: Jar No 200 in situ, July 2011

Contents: Metal frame, paper, thread
Released into wild: 19/7/11 at 23.54
General Location: Clifton, Bristol
Status: In situ

Comments:

Wow, writing ’200′ on both the jar and this post felt so alien but I know I’ll quickly get used to it.

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Kirsty Hall: Jar No 200 close up, July 2011

Big numbers feel very significant when you’re doing a project like this but in truth they are no more special than any other jar. But I admit to being a big old geek and enjoying the way certain numbers look.

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Kirsty Hall: Jar No 200 close up, July 2011


Jar No 199

Jar No 199
Kirsty Hall: Jar No 199, July 2011

Jar No 199 in situ
Kirsty Hall: Jar No 199, July 2011

Contents: Ink drawing
Released into wild: 18/7/11 at 23.57
General Location: Clifton, Bristol
Status: In situ

Comments:

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Kirsty Hall: Jar No 199 close up, July 2011

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Kirsty Hall: Jar No 199 close up, July 2011

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Jar No 198

Jar No 198
Kirsty Hall: Jar No 198, July 2011

Jar No 198 in situ
Kirsty Hall: Jar No 198 in situ, July 2011

Contents: Leather, pins
Released into wild: 17/7/11 at 23.56
General Location: Clifton, Bristol
Status: Found by Theo’s Dad on 18/07/11

Comments:

A prickly jar for a difficult day.

Jar No 198 close up
Kirsty Hall: Jar No 198 close up, July 2011

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