Email may be faster than the U.S. Postal Service, but it’s not quite as romantic. (Seduction involves patience, after all.) That explains why thousands of people have submitted correspondence to a month-long public art project called Snail Mail My Email. The project seeks to bring back appreciation for the art of letter writing by letting participants submit emails, which are then transcribed on paper, tucked into an envelope, and dropped in the mail. The project even pays for your postage, and they offer “one custom option” per letter, ranging from a doodle to a lipstick kiss.
“Snail Mail My Email” Marries the Romance of Analog with the Convenience of Digital – Media – GOOD.