Thursday, October 30, 2003

First of all, my work (I don't know which one yet) is selected by International Museum of Women.

This is a part of the email I got yesterday about it:

Congratulations! You have been selected as an alternate for the Imagining Ourselves project of the International Museum of Women. Your application and work was chosen from over 700 extraordinary applications from more than 85 countries, in a selection process involving both our local and international advisory committees. Being an alternate means that there is an extremely high likelihood that your work will be included in the Imagining Ourselves book (planned for publication in 2005), and will also be strongly considered for the internet-based exhibit we plan to produce as a corollary to the publication.

They also want me to answer some questions: �What is the world you wish to create?� While we�ve collected a great deal of text from young women responding to question, �What defines your generation?�-we would like to have your thoughts on the future. A few sentences will suffice. You might consider thinking about the world you wish your children or future children (or someone else�s future children) to inherit, or the major changes and accomplishments we can achieve as a generation.

I don't know what exactly the first question means. Do they mean what is it like or something like that?

I'll be glad if you leave your comments about the questions or other things.






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