Hundreds of lumbrerenses introduced throughout the year, its desires and thoughts written on the bucket that will be made available in the year 2111 graphologists to analyze through writing the most important aspects of society lumbrerense a century later.
The project has been developed throughout the year coinciding with the opening of the museum collection of Graphology 'Augusto Vels' that sits in the House of the Elves.
Friday December 30, 2011.
The town of Puerto Lumbreras has closed this afternoon graphology project that has developed throughout the year in the municipality in conjunction with the opening of the museum collection of Graphology 'Auguisto Vels' in the House of the Elves.
The project has culminated in the burial of 'Graphology Cube' that have placed hundreds of lumbrerenses written throughout the year and to be recovered 100 years later, in 2111 to analyze the most relevant aspects of society through lumbrerenses of writing.
For the burial of graphology Cube, has come to the town on grafoanalista over 30 years of experience and Levante and Murcia delegate of the Association of Advisory Grafoanalistas Spain, Jordi Morera Jansen, who along with the Councillor for Culture and Tourism, Maribel Martinez, and many citizens, have put an end to the project that has developed throughout the year.
Project 'Cube 11-111 graphology'
The "Cube of Graphology" is a project that has developed in the Hall of Graphology Vels Augustus, in 2011, is based on citizen participation.
It consists of a cast iron hub where people have made written requests or thoughts.
The contents of the cube is made available to graphologists in the year 2111 to analyze the most relevant character and personality of the company lumbrerense a century earlier.
Augusto Vels museum collection
The museum collection is located on graphology in the House of Elves and shows the work and career of Augusto Vels lumbrerense, considered one of the great figures of graphology in Spain.
Thus, the collection features the work of Augusto Vels, consisting of notes, letters, magazines and books on graphology properly inventoried, which can be consulted by professionals and people interested in graphology.
The collection also shows notes on the life and career of Augustus Vels, born in Puerto Lumbreras in 1917 and died in Barcelona in 2000.
Vels has more than forty academic degrees and diplomas that recognize his professional career in Spain and abroad, who are also exposed in the museum collection.
Professor Vels was president and promoter of the AGC (Association of Consultative Grafoanalistas Spain).
Throughout his long career he won many awards both academically and professionally.
In addition, he was declared the favorite son of Puerto Lumbreras, where he was also named a street.
"This museum collection and the project 11-111 on graphology, our intention is to preserve, interpret and disseminate the work of Augusto Vels lumbrerense handwriting, which is considered one of the great figures of Spanish graphology," concluded Councillor for Culture and Tourism, Maribel Martinez.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras