Tracee Worley's Dirty Laundry Line Goes Live

Posted on Wednesday September 02, 2009
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Tracee Worley’s 2009 Create Change project, The Dirty Laundry Line, is an experiment in neighborhood communication, giving laundromat customers all over New York City the opportunity to anonymously air out their dirty laundry in public or voyeuristically snoop through other people’s dirty laundry.

Since August 2009, laundromat washers and dryers have been bombed with stickers inviting customers to call The Dirty Laundry Line. Curious callers are given the option to “press one” to anonymously “air out” their dirty laundry by leaving a message or “press two” to hear messages other callers have left.

Call. Listen. Laugh. Cry. Press #1. Leave a message.
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photograph courtesy: Hrag Vartanian
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Gillian - November 3rd, 2009 at 11:08 AM
This is a great idea! I listened in and couldn't help but chuckle at some of the submissions -- particularly the woman who steals toothpaste. Priceless! Thank you for providing this outlet to folks!


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