This note was first posted on Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 (about 18 months ago).
Last edited on December 19th, 2008 (about 18 months ago)
While working for her degree at Glasgow School of Art Harriet Russell decided to find out exactly what lengths the men and women of the Royal Mail were willing to go to to ensure the safe delivery of her missives.
To put them to the test she concealed the addresses of 130 letters to herself in a series of increasingly complex puzzles and ciphers.