Becky Edmunds, Mary Paterson, et al
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Dear Stranger, I love you offers an in-depth exploration of artist Rajni Shah's Glorious, an experimental performance project that began with a series of conversations between strangers and ended in a large-scale theatre production involving local residents and musicians in each location where it was presented.
The publication brings together four ways of looking at Glorious: a short film made in response to six performances of Glorious by filmmaker Becky Edmunds; a music video shot in and around Lancaster and Morecambe by Lucy Cash; a critical overview of the process behind two iterations of the project by Elizabeth Lynch; and The Glorious Storybook, a collection of memories from throughout the process, edited and contextualised by writer Mary Paterson.
The publication is designed to reflect a process of letter-writing between strangers that lay at the heart of the project, and is packaged within a cover that can be posted directly to each recipient, resulting in a uniquely personalised book cover each time it is sent out.
Lancaster University and the Live Art Development Agency, 2013. Comprising of two books (120 and 40 pages) and DVD (32 minutes), all housed in a card envelope. 140 x 20mm
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ISBN: 978-1-86220-306-8
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