❤️ Love ❤️ Letters from other
Below is a celebration and representation of the different kinds of submissions sent from others, from varying places. It includes raw notes, in forms of texts, chats and note books. All love letters vary and they all tap into a way of attempting to listen to our cobeings. To note, not all of the submissions have been 'transcribed', hence some are pending. If they have been, they will be linked to the videos below. If you would like to send in a love letter to your cobeings, follow the link here:
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❤️ Carina Cazacu in Iaşi, Romania ❤️
Carina sent in love from her cats who love to cuddle. They're celebrating the love for their fellow pets.
Carina's notes in romanian translate to a more tender form of broken English:
"The evening program, many kisses, sometimes maybe too many"
❤️ Jessica Sammut in Parkland Walk, London ❤️
Jess noticed the birds of Parkland walk, a disused railway track in North London. The notes, spoke of how the songs of the birds felt as though they were in negotiation. What could they be talking about?
❤️ Bisma and Layla Ahmed in Lodhran City, Pakistan ❤️
Bisma and Layla spoke of how loud the crows are, especially during sunset. A time of day which marks the call to prayer in Islamic countries, everyday. Just as how the sun sets every evening, its calling for its ovation. To watch the transcript, follow below:
❤️ Kahdijah Carberry in Burton-on-Trent ❤️
Kahdijah send in soothing voice notes of how the times and seasons are changing. In Burton on Trent, its raining, the elemental changes of the seasons are speaking.
❤️ Tushar Hathiramani in Lagos, Nigeria ❤️
Tushar has sent in the after math of rain. The bushes were drunk and now they're facing a hangover from over thirst and quench.
❤️ Tashfiq Mannan in Noakhali, Bangladesh ❤️
Tashfiq travelled to their father's hometown in Bangladesh where they noticed several sounds forming in the villages. From the cicadas in water, the moss, the cry of birds to the sounds of hay as they pass by.
Tashfiq's cicadas can be found here:
❤️ Guillermina Ratti in Buenos Aires, Argentina ❤️
Guillermina sent in sounds of cicadas from her hometown, she acknowledged the need to be out in nature and how it helps her mental state. Listen and watch her reflection above, the cicadas are also featured in this piece:
❤️ Andrei Patrulescu in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire ❤️
Andrei spoke of how the succulent at night time was very quiet but it was quite hard to hear over the noisy neighbour in a suburban town.
❤️ Tolga Ulker in Harmon Canyon, Ventura California ❤️
Tolga sent images and videos a their hike in the canyon. Laced with technicolor beats, is Tolga saying the trail is ready to party?
❤️ From Daniel, Fiona and Katherine at Calthorpe Community Garden ❤️
Love collected from the Bhorta lunch symposium with MA Cities, participants were led on intimate walks to the allotment to contribute their love letters. to boastful rhubarb, sweet beetles and noisy stones. Transcriptions can be found here: