How to Start a Mail Art Project: Part Three
Staying on Top of Things
By art_explorations, published Feb 28, 2007
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Delivery confirmation numbers: these are the magic numbers you stick on to your packages that allow you to track where packages are when they've arrived at their destination. Make this a requirement each time your project heads out into the postal system and make it a requirement that each participant supply you (or the group somehow) with this number. That way, you know for sure when packages are sent, where they are and when they've been received. If they get lost in the mail, it's a lot easier to get the post office involved and hopefully reach a resolution.
Ask before you send policy: be sure to make it a requirement that each participant contacts the next person in line before sending your project along to them. They need to ask two very important questions: Are you ready to receive this project? Is your address correct? Verifying this information will prevent your project from being stalled by someone who may already have a lot going on or from it being sent to the wrong place.
Notify when you receive policy: make it a requirement that participants make it public when they've received your project and how many days they expect it to take before they start working. Some mail artists also request an estimated time of completion so the next person can be aware and clear out any other projects they might be working on.
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Takeaways
- Use delivery confirmation numbers.
- Follow-up if you think it's been forgotten.
- Be patient no matter what.
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