Inventory of everyday life | Displacement

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Inventory of Everyday Life is a project that investigates how objects act as mediators of individual and collective memory. In this new version, I explore the concept of commuting during a 21-day trip between Florianópolis and Montevideo.
In 2016 I invited some friends to move images, objects and words with me in this version of the project Inventory of everyday life | displacements.
During the trip, I produced envelopes and sent an image, a word or an object to the first participants. They were supposed to make something with what they received and send it to the second participant, who had the same rules. In the end, the dialogue created between the two parties came back to me.
Of the 17 envelopes sent, 12 were returned, and with this material, I produced a series of posts for @inventariodocotidiano and an artist book, the travel notebook Displacements.
Next, part of the process and the timeline of the images that guided me through the process.
Envelopes
Produced on the way and sent to the participants, the envelopes were built with material taken on the trip in a file folder and some objects and images that were incorporated along the way.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
The collection 
Record of the material received and the process of creating the final parts of the inventory.​​​​​​​
Deliveries
The record of exchanges between participants and the creation process are published on the @inventariodocotidiano profile.
Projeto: Conception, photographs, poem and graphic design of travel notebook of Inventory of Everyday Life | Displacements | 2015—2019​​​​​​​
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