FRENCH LOVERS, Emma Cozzani, Mathieu Tremblin, 2014.
Secret code, text, screenshots, zip file.
French Lovers is an email art proposition existing only through inbox of its users and inspired by the The Language of Stamps. The Language of Stamps is an old way of bringing secret signification to a letter using the orientation of the stamp on the envelope, within a secret code shared by sender and receiver. Code was also used during war, so lovers can inform each other about theirs thoughts despite the censure.
“The Language of at Signs†is an @ character inserted in a specific placement before or after the message of the email using paragraph align property: left, center or right align. Each of the six placements of the @ has a secret meaning shared by the two lovers.
Here is “The Language of at Signs†demo featuring Napoléon and Joséphine.
“Hidden Message†is a hidden text into the message appearing when the receiver is selecting the whole text of the email; the hidden text is in fact written in #FFFFFF color instead of the #000000 default color.
Here is “Hidden Message†demo featuring James Dean and Barbara.
“Folded Letter†is a giant blank space inserted between paragraphs of text using multiple line break in order to alter the temporality of reading using the scrollbar needed to read the complete email.
Here is “Folded Letter†demo featuring Marguerite Duras and Yann.
Previously in the City: WILD STREET MARKETING, David Renault, Mathieu Tremblin, Régis Huiband, 2012, Quimper (FR) as part of “1 + 1 = 1, 1 + 1 = 3” residency under invitation of Art4Context.
During 3 hours, on the Saturday market, a street musician playing accordion is invited to perform commercial ringtones from various cellphones brands and insert those between two songs of his composition.
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