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''The Letters of Utrecht'' ( nl, De Letters van Utrecht) form an endless
poem Poetry (derived from the Greek ''poiesis'', "making"), also called verse, is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meanings in ...
in the stones of a street in the center of the Dutch city of
Utrecht Utrecht ( , , ) is the fourth-largest city and a municipality of the Netherlands, capital and most populous city of the province of Utrecht. It is located in the eastern corner of the Randstad conurbation, in the very centre of mainland Net ...
. Every Saturday at 13:00, the next letter is hewn into the next cobblestone, with the intent to continue for as long as there are Saturdays. It takes about three years to publish an average sentence. Every year the poem grows by about five meters. Every few years another poet extends the poem. The poem is created by members of Utrechts Guild of Poets and was started by Ruben van Gogh, Ingmar Heytze, Chrétien Breukers, Alexis de Roode, and Ellen Deckwitz. The poem was continued in February 2013 by Mark Boog, in December 2015 by the Iraqi-Dutch Baban Kirkuki, in December 2018 by Vicky Francken and in March 2022 Anne Broeksma The first 648 letters (one for every Saturday since 1 January 2000) were unveiled on 2 June 2012 by Utrecht's mayor, Aleid Wolfsen, who contributed the letter hewn on location that day. Since this opening, stone masons from the ''Lettertijd'' guild have hewn the characters into subsequent stones every Saturday. The font was designed for the purpose by Hanneke Verheijke of ''Avant la Lettre''. Stones with year numbers mark the planned route and turn the growing line of letters into a meter of time. If the citizens continue to fund the making of stones long enough, the line of poem will itself draw the letters U and T on the map of the city, and future citizens can decide on the future route beyond the year 2350. A future there will be, but it is unknown; the poet keeps the continuation of the poem beyond the most recently published letter secret. The project is expressly intended for the benefit of future people. It is funded by contributors who donate Letters and add stories to them, which results in a growing number of people with an interest in the project's continuation and generates excess funds for practical good causes. The effort is driven by a not-for-profit foundation, ''Stichting Letters van Utrecht'' and run by volunteers. The concept for the Letters of Utrecht grew out o
Milliongenerations' work of milliongenerations.org
and was inspired by the efforts of
Danny Hillis William Daniel "Danny" Hillis (born September 25, 1956) is an American inventor, entrepreneur, and computer scientist, who pioneered parallel computers and their use in artificial intelligence. He founded Thinking Machines Corporation, a parall ...
and the
Long Now Foundation The Long Now Foundation, established in 1996, is an American non-profit organization based in San Francisco that seeks to start and promote a long-term cultural institution. It aims to provide a counterpoint to what it views as today's "faster ...
to build a 10,000 Year Clock to promote long-term thinking. The
Long Now Foundation The Long Now Foundation, established in 1996, is an American non-profit organization based in San Francisco that seeks to start and promote a long-term cultural institution. It aims to provide a counterpoint to what it views as today's "faster ...
had contributed a stone cut from the Sierra Diablo Mountain Range in
Texas Texas (, ; Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2020, it is the second-largest U.S. state by ...
where the 10,000 Year Clock is being built. That stone now carries letter number 1 (a "J"). As a
social sculpture Social sculpture is a phrase used to describe an expanded concept of art that was invented by the artist and co-founder of the German Green Party, Joseph Beuys. Beuys created the term "social sculpture" to embody his understanding of art's potentia ...
, ''The Letters of Utrecht'' refer to the ''
7000 Oaks ''7000 OaksCity Forestation Instead of City Administration'' (german: 7000 Eichen Stadtverwaldung statt Stadtverwaltung) is a work of land art by the German artist Joseph Beuys. It was first publicly presented in 1982 at documenta 7. The project ...
'' of
Joseph Beuys Joseph Heinrich Beuys ( , ; 12 May 1921 – 23 January 1986) was a German artist, teacher, performance artist, and art theorist whose work reflected concepts of humanism, sociology, and anthroposophy. He was a founder of a provocative art mov ...
in Kassel,
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. Beuys named his work ''City Forestation Instead of City Administration'' and conceptualized man's dependency on nature, referring to it as a 'Wärmezeitmaschine' ('heat-time-machine'). ''The Letters of Utrecht'' evoke civilizations' growth of knowledge and the dependency of future inhabitants on the actions of contemporaries and visualize the passing of time and the reality of the future. The continuation of the ''Letters'' depends on the willingness of citizens to sponsor the creation of a letter in return for having a name or dedication engraved in the side of the cobblestone and on a website, which hopes to let people consider their reputation among posterity rather than their status among contemporaries.Milliongenerations' ''Letters'' page
Retrieved 29 June 2012


See also

* 10,000 year Clock of the Long Now * ''
7000 Oaks ''7000 OaksCity Forestation Instead of City Administration'' (german: 7000 Eichen Stadtverwaldung statt Stadtverwaltung) is a work of land art by the German artist Joseph Beuys. It was first publicly presented in 1982 at documenta 7. The project ...
'' * '' As Slow as Possible'' * '' Longplayer'' *
On Kawara was a Japanese conceptual artist who lived in New York City from 1965. He took part in many solo and group exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale in 1976. Early life Kawara was born in Kariya, Japan on December 24, 1932. After graduating fro ...
* Roman Opalka *
Social sculpture Social sculpture is a phrase used to describe an expanded concept of art that was invented by the artist and co-founder of the German Green Party, Joseph Beuys. Beuys created the term "social sculpture" to embody his understanding of art's potentia ...
* Street art * '' Zeitpyramide''


References


External links


''De Letters van Utrecht'' (Dutch)

An article on The Letters of Utrecht by Jennifer Nalewicki in the Smithsonian Magazine in March 2018, including an English translation up to Letter 942.
(Retrieved 7 April 2019)
A video of a keynote speech in September 2017 by Warren Ellis with a description of The Letters of Utrecht at 7:54 to 9:50 and 26:10 to 26:35 minutes)
(Retrieved 7 April 2019)

(in Dutch). Retrieved 12 June 2012.
‘Ciudad escrita‘ (written city)
a newspaper column by Liuba Kogan over the ''Letters of Utrecht'' January 17, 2014 in the Peruvian daily ''El Comercio'' (in Spanish). (Retrieved 7 April 2019)
TiWalkMe
(Retrieved 7 April 2019)
Milliongenerations' page on ''Letters''
(Retrieved 26Apr2021)
Future Library by Katie Paterson
(Retrieved 7 April 2019)
Music by Letters of Utrecht - P A Buchanan
(Retrieved 7 April 2019) {{DEFAULTSORT:Letters of Utrecht, The Buildings and structures in Utrecht (city) Dutch poems