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Ann Morton's project was sponsored by the Chronicle and involves thousands of comments collected from readers - from a prompt that ran in the paper, asking them to describe "What happened today?" The installation has two elements: She's made something - akin to a tapestry or a rug, I'm not sure how she's decided to display it - that contains the thousands of sent-in notes. Community groups also made a shaggy "hooked" object from shredded newspapers. Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015, in Houston. ( Steve Gonzales / Houston Chronicle ) (Photo by Steve Gonzales/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
Ann Morton's project was sponsored by the Chronicle and involves thousands of comments collected from readers - from a prompt that ran in the paper, asking them to describe "What happened today?" The installation has two elements: She's made something - akin to a tapestry or a rug, I'm not sure how she's decided to display it - that contains the thousands of sent-in notes. Community groups also made a shaggy "hooked" object from shredded newspapers. Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015, in Houston. ( Steve Gonzales / Houston Chronicle ) (Photo by Steve Gonzales/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
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Hearst Newspapers
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16 September, 2015
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