Among the goodies you'll find on Birmingham, UK-based artist Kate Pemberton's site are "an extensive casio watch camera diary," and a series of embroidered versions of canned short text message (one of them is shown here). I hope she posts the other 24 online -- they're great.
Kate says: "Texting is quick and has [largely] replaced the act of sending a card -- Happy Birthday images for example. If something is stitched by hand by the message sender, there is a lot of emotion attached... someone has stitched feelings there, using up much time and patience. Texting is flippant... however we may be more likely to send texts to people who we may not send cards to! There are other ideas within the work about the role of the female image in technology and the correlation between pixel art and traditional cross-stitch."
Link to Kate's "endfile" geek-art website.


