tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:/fr/projects?page=115Awesome Foundation - Projects2013-11-24T15:16:12Ztag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/247372013-11-24T00:00:00Z2013-11-24T15:16:12ZPortland, OR – DreamlandDreamland is a place where you find yourself unexpectedly. You are heading into the library or the courthouse or the museum and suddenly you come across a bed. There is someone sitting in a rocking chair reading aloud. You lie down and listen. It takes you to another place.
Our project is to take you to this place. We bring in a these props and create a setting and then we invite participation, investigation, and experience. To make the project work it requires interaction and trust. We are choosing to trust that people will respond and join and people are given the choice to trust us to bring them to a place of wonder. There is something magical about the bizarreness of the scene we are setting. We have witnessed face after face light up when they realize what we are offering them. In this project we are interrupting the day-to-day in order to remind people what is possible. This is a repetitive process, it is done again and again in different spaces in order to reach a wider audience. We want to offer this to a wide diversity of people throughout the city, to offer this moment of whimsy and this glimpse into what is possible.
Our process so far has been to haul our own furniture from our homes into a park. We have carried a bed, a table, a chair and all the other components of our set up a hill. We set up our bed, our room, our lights and people are immediately interested. We are peppered with questions throughout the entire process. We talk with people, we answer questions, we joke and we invite. We start, taking turns in the rocking chair, reading to whomever has gathered, a short story. People walk up, sit down, listen. Some stay for a while, some drift off and sleep a little, some sit for only a minute or two then walk away. Others take photos, pose in front of our set up. No matter the level of interaction, people notice, talk, smile, laugh.Amy ConwayDreamlandhttps://www.facebook.com/dreamlandartistcollectiveUnited StatesPortland, ORhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/portlandtag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/256932013-11-24T00:00:00Z2013-11-24T03:03:34ZSan Francisco, CA – Awesöme Orchestra CollectiveAwesöme Orchestra Collective is a group of Bay Area musicians that holds free and open rehearsals of exciting orchestral repertoire of all kinds.
We provide a low-pressure environment for people to create and enjoy orchestral music together with an emphasis on collaboration, transparency of process, and high musicianship. We believe the lower the stress, the better the experience.
We seek a diverse group of musicians that represent our community who are passionate about orchestras and seek a more open, encouraging, and democratic music-making experience not always present in traditional ensembles.
Participation in Awesöme Orchestra Collective is on a volunteer basis, not by audition, and will always be free to both musicians and non-musicians.
We seek out musical adventures and innovative ways to make both new and traditional concert music more accessible to our community.
Inclusiveness is a huge part of what we do, so we work hard to have the group self-govern itself, which leads to a more empowering experience and individuals. We have a few guidelines we've created:
1. Any musician or non-musician is always welcome to join us - just make sure you can proficiently handle the part you choose.
2. Attendance is never mandatory - but if you sign up, show up.
3. Part assignments are determined by the section - do what's best for the group and share the love.
4. Relax, get to know and encourage each other, and enjoy playing together - the high musicianship will follow.
5. Thou shalt be excellent to each other.
We have been in existence since last spring, and meet at least once a month, and never more than twice a month. We are coming up on our twelfth session, and the group has 400+ players now, with new members and audience at every session.
We actively seeking out new musicians, new composers for new works to premiere, and to get rid of the "packaging" common to most concert music experiences that take away from the music.David MöschlerAwesöme Orchestra Collectivehttp://www.awesomeorchestra.orgUnited StatesSan Francisco, CAhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/sftag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/268152013-11-22T00:00:00Z2013-11-22T14:50:20ZSan Antonio, TX – Apps for Aptitude Apps for Aptitude is a non-profit organization (501c3) run completely by high schoolers. It was established for the purpose of reducing illiteracy rates within the in the greater San Antonio area and to fight technological illiteracy across the nation. San Antonio has experienced a growth of literacy rates- about 25% of the population is illiterate or functionally illiterate. This alarming rate and the fact that the majority of students are not knowledgeable in computer programming has fueled our desire to lower these rates. In order to do this, Apps for Aptitude has created a educational flashcard app called Cards for Cause, which is targeted at the common high school student struggling to study their material while on the go.The proceeds from the app will be donated to organizations in San Antonio that were established for the purpose of fighting illiteracy; thus enhancing education for everyone. First, you sign up for a submission service. Then, you send in your study flashcards/ review materials (may even be in the form of an excel spreadsheet) to be examined by the app's team. Once your cards have surveyed, they will be reiterated back to you in our app! What a perfect solution for students who are very involved or constantly busy. Mia BenavidezApps for Aptitude http://www.appsforaptitude.org/United StatesSan Antonio, TXhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/sanantoniotag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/271872013-11-22T00:00:00Z2013-11-22T00:22:56ZLos Angeles, CA – ShareShelfLAWhat if on the side of garbage cans there was a little shelf? A wooden ledge attached to the garbage can that fit a few bags or boxes with leftovers in it. This way if you go out to eat, order too much and have some leftover you could put it on that shelf instead of on the sidewalk and instead of IN THE TRASH.
The thought being, if homeless people are going to look through the trash for something to eat – maybe we could make the whole experience a bit more humane.
With a tiny bit of help from the share shelf – we can share our excess, and others might have the opportunity to get what is left a little easier.
Ben just so happens to be great at building things! He can build the shelves. And we will install them together.
Our plan is that they latch onto the side of garbage cans or light posts in populated areas NEAR BUT NOT TOO NEAR restaurants in Hollywood, Downtown and other areas that are very populated.
This way there will be foot traffic but we will be careful not to place them near right front doors of restaurants, we want to be friendly with neighborhoods we’ll exist in and not get complaints from restaurants.Ben SteinShareShelfLAhttp://shareshelfla.tumblr.comUnited StatesLos Angeles, CAhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/los-angelestag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/269782013-11-21T00:00:00Z2013-12-09T01:50:33ZKingston – Operation Red Nose KingstonBy the community, for the community. That best sums up one of Kingston's most worthwhile - and dare we say, AWESOME - seasonal campaigns. When many other people are celebrating and imbibing during the holiday season, a group of dedicated volunteers give up their own nights to get others home safely. Yes, we drive drunks home. But they are happy, generous and responsible drunks. Our goal is to reduce impaired driving by creating awareness and education around all those options available to holiday revellers - whether it be arranging a designated driver, calling a friend, calling a cab, spending the night, or using Operation Red Nose. Our service was introduced in Kingston in 1997, volunteers have escorted almost 8,600 motorists home safely during the festive season. Area residents have donated $165,000 to local charities. AWESOME. One day, we hope there will be no need for Operation Red Nose, but until that happens, we'll be here. We are your last call before you hit the road.Karen Smith/Louise La RueOperation Red Nose Kingstonhttp://www.kingston.org/rednoseCanadaKingstonhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/kingston-ontag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/265912013-11-21T00:00:00Z2013-11-21T17:52:45ZKitchener-Waterloo – 5am5am
Every day 5:00am passes me by. While I am asleep there is a world that I am completely detached from. When I begin settling in for the evening there are countless others getting themselves ready to start their day.
From bakers and farmers to gas station attendants and factory line workers, we live in a world that never truly sleeps. Productivity and services continue to be provided while many of us are asleep and dreaming. When I wake up in the morning I can, without a second thought, enjoy freshly made bread, produce picked hours earlier or even a newly paved road.
The 5am project developed out of an interest to step outside of my 9-5 world; to document places, people and livelihoods at - or as close to - 5am as possible. The world may look very different when not congested with people and cars but that does not mean we have all settled in for sleep.
Welcome to 5am. Brian Douglas5amCanadaKitchener-Waterloohttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/kitchener-waterlootag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/259442013-11-20T00:00:00Z2019-05-31T17:37:49ZNew York City, NY – Pier 42 Wild Oyster SurveyThe oysters of New York Harbor were once world-renown for their quality, and the legendary vibrant and diverse social and cultural life of lower Manhattan in the 1800s revolved around oyster street stands, halls and saloons, and waterfront barges. Oysters made downtown what it is today. Restoration of the historic reefs and beds is the highest habitat goal for NY Harbor for the next decade; though not edible in our lifetime, oysters would provide valuable ecosystem services. Oysters are nutrient-rich food sources for marine life, birds, and humans. Hundreds of fish species and thousands of microscopic plant and animal species associated with oyster reefs settle in, providing increased abundance, functional diversity and complexity: the indicators of ecosystem health. Adult oysters can filter 50 gallons of water a day, removing toxins and contaminants from the water, and pelletizing them into the sediment. Oyster reefs and beds buffer the edge against storm surge, sea level rise, and acid rain.
Oysters are returning to New York Harbor after a hundred-year absence due to habitat destruction, pollution, and over harvesting in the 1800s! The River Project first observed wild oysters at Pier 26, Tribeca in 1990, and continues observations. Presently, oysters seem to be settling at an accelerating rate. Our project is a survey to assess the local population and establish a baseline dataset for this site, which has habitat representative of much of the Harbor; Pier 42, in the Hudson River Park Estuarine Sanctuary, on the Greenwich Village waterfront, adjacent to our wetlab and office at Pier 40. The survey will measure settlement, growth, mortality, habitat distribution, size, age, and disease, if any. Early results show densities of approximately 8 oysters per square meter, maximum size 11cm (4.5 inches).
The River ProjectPier 42 Wild Oyster Surveyhttps://www.riverprojectnyc.org/United StatesNew York City, NYhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/nyctag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/244352013-11-20T00:00:00Z2014-01-14T21:36:56ZAnn Arbor, MI – A Face Mask For Girls Playing Field Hockey.Almost all girls playing field hockey play without the benefit of a face mask and as a result some are injured by an accidental stick or ball strike to the face. Concussions and stitches sometimes result. I have designed a simple, full face clear, plastic mask with two disposable foam inserts that attach to the inside of the mask at the forehead and chin. My design provides full face protection, total unobscured vision and has slots to enable easy breathing without condensation. Field hockey traditions do not encourage the use of a mask except when a girl plays certain defensive positions. All other players on the field are unprotected. Considering that the balls and bats are rigid and hard and that serious injuries do occur, it would seem that a simple and functional mask could encourage girls to wear them and they would then benefit from safer play. Traditions are difficult to break but it is time to upgrade this sport and keep girls from injury by design.Allen SamuelsA Face Mask For Girls Playing Field Hockey.United StatesAnn Arbor, MIhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/ann-arbortag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/246762013-11-20T00:00:00Z2013-11-20T18:52:20ZAnn Arbor, MI – BrokenI have co created my second large social art installation project called "Broken" I is an work that is regarding human trafficking. It will be on exhibit at Art Prize this fall. It is an expensive project with many components: Handmade quilt, many handmade dolls, a large painting, a bed, a vanity, chains, handcuffs. It also has many bird cages that hold the handmade dolls representing imprisoned slaves.
We hope that this project will travel as our last social art project traveled for 3 years to 20 venues. We already have a request to exhibit at the Michigan Conference for Human Trafficking.
This project brings to life the suffering that trafficked individuals experience. We distribute information on how people can work to solve this problem and we educate people with facts.Susan ClinthorneBrokenUnited StatesAnn Arbor, MIhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/ann-arbortag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/242152013-11-20T00:00:00Z2013-11-20T18:51:17ZAnn Arbor, MI – FUSE: Mobile MicrocinemaWith AF's support I will launch the first year of FUSE, a quarterly mobile microcinema event in our community. There are two primary focal points for the project a) experimentation with the cinema-going experience, especially how audiences and artists can interact; b) a collaborative hosting model, with a different artist helping co-organize each FUSE. Conceptually, FUSE aims to short-circuit expectations for the typically static relationship between artists, presenters and audience.
Why is experimentation important for the cinema-going experience? I believe most of our viewing options – whether paying to see feature films in a theater, a home viewing of streaming/DVDs, or link-hopping online – lend themselves to a passive, consumer relationship that's reductive in how we digest ideas and art. What if the artists' whose work is shared are present (virtually and/or physically) and the audience encouraged to contribute feedback, ideas, screening fees as they feel inspired? What if the whole event is transparent in terms of revenues/expenses, time involved and programming choices? What if content is choreographed for audience participation? FUSE will focus on ways that artists, presenters and audiences can interact to generate deeper experiences of sharing cinema.
Collaboration with rotating co-hosts is also a critical piece of this project. It's a way to weave through cross-sections of our community, bridge gaps and bring new audiences together. It's a way for artists to gain experience in presenting work in new contexts. And it's also a way to avoid a curator's built in blind spots and biases.
I hosted a test FUSE on June 8th at the studio of Roos Roast. We showed short films by local makers in attendance for audience Q&A. We setup an interactive video installation and held a "PopOff" contest to decide whose popcorn seasoning recipe was supreme. Attendance was 50 people, double the expectation, and feedback was enthusiastic for further FUSE events.Donald HarrisonFUSE: Mobile MicrocinemaUnited StatesAnn Arbor, MIhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/ann-arbortag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/219682013-11-20T00:00:00Z2013-11-20T19:01:05ZAnn Arbor, MI – Update on Cooperative Phonograph for skate park
Must see video of recently finished phonograph:
http://youtu.be/uEXZYPG6E6w
The Cooperative Phonograph uses forgotten mechanical-audio magic from 19th century in an all-new type of sculpted experience. This interactive phono-record sculpture is unique because it is not at all fragile and the recorded sound waveform is macroscopic and tactile. A voice-recording of the refrain, “Love is All You Need”, is instantly recognizable as the coda of the Beatlesʼ song “All You Need Is Love” when the textured sound wave is scraped- using a business card as the phonograph stylus. One person spins huge record disc to control the rotation frequency (musical pitch), while another person holds the sound wave scraper and varies the amplitude (volume) of the musical experience. An organic sense of community emerges as users engage each other in this cooperative play. Michael FlynnUpdate on Cooperative Phonograph for skate parkhttp://youtu.be/uEXZYPG6E6wUnited StatesAnn Arbor, MIhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/ann-arbortag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/264332013-11-19T00:00:00Z2013-11-19T04:17:33ZBoulder, CO (Non-active) – Opera for kids: The Magic FluteWhat is more awesome than opera? As a group of classically trained musicians, we are eager to share our love of music to a new audience! Opera is often received as boring, expensive, and hard to follow. By involving children and families in the production through opportunities that include helping to design the costumes and sets of the opera, informative workshops introducing children and their families to the magical world of opera, and in-school performances, we plan on bringing opera to the community. We offer discounts to local parent groups, donate tickets to I Have a Dream Foundation of Boulder, a drop out prevention program, and offer group sales for in-school performances.
In December 2013, we will produce an abridged version of the widely known and well-loved opera, Mozart’s The Magic Flute sung in German with english dialog.
Through our collaboration with Tinker Art Studio, we will offer a series of free workshops to create a dragon head and a set design for the show. These workshops will happen in late October.
In an effort to directly and personally engage students, we are offering in-school visits by the team and some cast members for an “Intro to Opera” workshop. We will also hold a ten minute Q&A session with the cast at the end of each show.
Dianela AcostaOpera for kids: The Magic Flutehttp://boulderoperacompany.com/United StatesBoulder, CO (Non-active)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/bouldertag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/250382013-11-18T00:00:00Z2013-12-04T04:29:04ZAwesome Without Borders – Hope through Common ThreadsWhile living in Thailand, I developed a love for the handmade textiles woven by Burmese refugee women. From my perspective as a Western visitor, the textiles were “wearable art,” beautiful with intricate and colorful patterns. To them, the textiles are purely functional. They use them as clothing worn daily to carry vegetables from the market or their gardens and even to carry their babies on their backs while they work.
The women weave these textiles using a back-strap loom, a traditional and ancient technique used by indigenous peoples around the world. They build the looms themselves out of wood and pvc piping and they weave for hours at a time in their homes. Not only does weaving preserve these ancient techniques, it also ties their communities together, bringing women together to talk about social and economic issues. Weaving provides an outlet for self-expression and most importantly it creates supplementary income.
I want to help the refugee women I work with in Florida preserve their traditional craft and support themselves financially. When they arrive in America, they face an uphill battle. Most speak little or no English and have very limited employment prospects. This project will provide refugee women with the materials necessary to build their own looms and start weaving. It will also help them with the marketing and sales of their finished textiles.
By organizing “sewing circles” which include Iraqi, Afghan, Cuban, Colombian, Congolese and Ethiopian refugees, as well as Burmese, the women will improve their English skills because it is the only way they will be able to communicate across nationalities. This program will help the refugee women preserve their cultures while simultaneously improving their integration into American culture by creating a desirable artisanal textile products and selling them at local arts markets. Eventually, we will grow the program to include instruction on Internet sales, including product listing sites like Etsy.Amber DodgeHope through Common Threadshttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Hope-Through-Common-Threads/232666506899977WorldwideAwesome Without Bordershttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/awesomewithoutborderstag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/269282013-11-18T00:00:00Z2013-11-18T03:21:16ZVancouver, BC (Non-active) – Prado ParkletI'm working with a young architect, an up-and-coming public artist, a new and innovative social enterprise, the BCIT ironworkers program, and a talented photographer to develop one badass parklet: a public space that takes over street parking.
Consulting for the owner of Prado Cafe on Commercial Drive, we are one of only a few parklet teams accepted into the City's 2013 parklet pilot program, and we are the only team on the Drive. As a resident of the neighbourhood, it's important for me to bring together a great team in order to create an interesting public space for our community.
The architect and I have sought to honour the conversational qualities of this new space by working with Jordan Bent, a visual artist with a prolific portfolio of work. Ever seen those huge blocks of text above the Cambie or Granville bridges? Or on the walls of the Little Mountain Gallery, Chapel Arts, or Bitter? He did those. We will work with Jordan to garner the words and sentences of passersby, after which he'll distill and synthesize them into abstract metaphoric images.
We''ll then bring the imagery to Derek from the Laser Cutter Cafe, who will laser etch the designs onto the wood structure. We believe this is the right aesthetic and conceptual choice for our design: the wood will actually embody the words of the community! It's going to look slick.
We have reached out to students at BCIT, who will be welding and fabricating our table and bench structures. Since they are students, their work is inexpensive! We also wanted to give them an opportunity to work on a project with real consequences, one they can visit and share with friends.
Finally, while building the structure a photographer will be creating a time-lapse video of the process, and looping it in the cafe for patrons to view. I hope you'll agree that we have maximized this collaborative opportunity for a really awesome endeavour. Come, sit and enjoy when it's completed over the next few months!
Julien ThomasPrado Parklethttp://citystudiovancouver.com/projects/prado-cafe-parklet/CanadaVancouver, BC (Non-active)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/vancouvertag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/262072013-11-13T00:00:00Z2016-12-29T00:46:36ZOttawa – Walk (Bike) Your City November’s Awesome Ottawa award goes to Lana Stewart, to support a raft of do-it-yourself “guerrilla wayfinding” street signs to improve walkability and bikeability in Ottawa.
“Everyone says Ottawa is boring, but it's not if you know the right places to go,” says Lana. “Unfortunately, the signs you see along the streets and highways aren't going to direct you to the heart of local Ottawa. We need signs that point the person who hopped off the bus and is walking, or the person cycling along a bike path, to the great things just minutes or metres from where they are.”
Starting in the spring, Lana will use the do-it-yourself sign-making website <A HREF="http://walkyourcity.org/">Walk [Your City]</A>, which she backed <A HREF="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cityfabric/walk-your-city">when it was first a Kickstarter project</A>, to create signs to local businesses or points of interest that would not normally make it onto a formal street sign. “I hope these signs help point people in the right direction to find good local food, shops, and culture,” she says.
Lana is a pedestrian, cyclist, and mom. She blogs at <A HREF="http://www.modalmom.com/">http://www.modalmom.com</A>.
<BR><IMG SRC="http://img.awesomefoundation.org/q/src/https%3A%2F%2Faf-production.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fphotos%2Fimages%2F103941%2Foriginal%2Flanastewart-940.jpg/output/jpg/thumb/940x470%23">Lana StewartWalk (Bike) Your City CanadaOttawahttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/ottawatag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/267692013-11-11T00:00:00Z2013-11-11T17:17:20ZBaltimore, MD – "Cantata for a Loop Trail" for Rhymes With OperaErik Spangler will be collaborating with the ensemble Rhymes With Opera to create a 35-minute music theater work for singers and instrumentalists along a forest trail. In his role as Guide, he will escort small groups of audience members to different stations along the path, blending intimate proximity to performers along with the experience of voices and instruments heard from a distance. His own texts, along with those of poet Wendell Berry, the Roman Code of Justinian, along with adaptations of several Appalachian folk songs, frame the work as a type of secular ecological Mass.
This work is intended to connect audiences with a natural environment close to home, and with memories of older generations regarding changes that the land has undergone. Each performance will have site-specific audio components, derived from recorded interviews with local people and samples of environmental sounds found in the area of the performance. In each location where the work is performed, Spangler will work with local students to record the spoken accounts of their elders in the community, relating to changes in the landscape, local sounds, and what their home area means to them. Using portable audio recorders, the youth participants will also seek out and record sounds that are unique to their area. He will integrate these audio contributions, which will be played back on hidden boomboxes placed in the foliage along the loop trail.
Rhymes With Opera will present the premiere of "Cantata For A Loop Trail" on the Norman Reeves Trail at Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park in Baltimore, Maryland, during the afternoon of June 21, 2014. On June 22, the work will be presented at Prospect Park in Brooklyn, New York. Five performances are proposed for each day at 9:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 2:00 PM, and 3:00 PM. The performance will be free, with 20 tickets available for each performance.
Ruby Fulton"Cantata for a Loop Trail" for Rhymes With Operahttp://www.rhymeswithopera.orgUnited StatesBaltimore, MDhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/baltimoretag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/251322013-11-11T00:00:00Z2013-11-11T10:09:56ZAwesome Without Borders – Dances Made to Order/En Route Dance Film FestivalDances Made to Order is an online, monthly, dance film series. Every month we invite three talented artists who rise to the challenge of creating new and original dance films inspired by the themes chosen by our audience. 65% of the revenue we earn from subscriptions and ticket sales goes back to our artists to support their work.
We also produce the En Route Dance Film Festival yearly in December for which we take submissions. The program includes a selection of dance films from all over the world that are not available anywhere else online. The ticket sales from the festival are used to furnish a cash prize for the audience choice award winner. We also invite a prestigious jury to watch the films to provide more exposure for our artists. Here's a link to our trailer for our 2012 festival:https://vimeo.com/55131992.
We realized that people's habits and preferences for the way they consume media are changing. Our project responds to those changes to present local dance on a global scale.Kingsley IronsDances Made to Order/En Route Dance Film Festivalhttp://www.dancesmadetoorder.comWorldwideAwesome Without Bordershttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/awesomewithoutborderstag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/262962013-11-11T00:00:00Z2013-11-11T17:17:08ZBaltimore, MD – Hanky PancreasHanky Pancreas is a series of products currently for women to help make the insulin pump more wearable and socially acceptable.
My top selling item, the Hanky Scarf is a versatile piece that can be worn around the neck or waist. Made of wonderfully soft fabric, it feels great against the skin, and has a special pocket to hold and protect the insulin pump in a user-friendly, comfortable, & fun way.
For a person living with diabetes, the social and psychological impact of the illness can affect day-to-day management. Individuals who feel more social support living with the disease may be in better health than those who do not. Studies show that patients with diabetes are more likely than their non-diabetic peers to develop anxiety, depression, and disordered eating behavior.
While insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors serve as significantly better alternatives to multiple daily injections and finger sticks, some people are concerned with how it will affect their appearance to others. Primary research has shown that women, specifically within the range of 15 – 35, are less likely to use these treatment options due to reasons that are typically socio-psychological in nature. Some find these devices socially inconvenient and difficult to integrate into clothing or on the body.
Hanky Pancreas products are designed as an intervention providing fashionable yet functional solutions transforming the devices into positive conversation pieces. The mission is to plug diabetes technologies into social identities and create support in everyday environments for women living with diabetes.
It has awarded me the opportunity to speak at the headquarters of Medtronic Diabetes, The Mayo Clinic, and on Public Radio International. I am honored to have received accolades from The Mayo Clinic, Core77, DiabetesMine and Humana. Founded in 2010, the products are sold to happy customers all over the world and have been featured in exhibitions in the UK, New York, and Spain.
Jessica FloehHanky Pancreashttp://www.hankypancreas.comUnited StatesBaltimore, MDhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/baltimoretag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/263552013-11-08T00:00:00Z2013-11-08T22:01:04ZNew Orleans, LA (Non-active) – Take a Professional to School DayAfter launching Nolablackprofessionals.com, I got the crazy idea to remix Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day. So I gather professionals of all races together and we take over a school. It's not like your normal boring Career Day. We dress like ourselves, we talk to the kids in a relatable manner, we invite a local DJ to provide music during our lunch session and then we allow the kids to ask us questions at the end of the day. I wanted to create something dope that the students would like and appreciate.Teniesha BiagasTake a Professional to School Day http://www.nolablackprofessionals.com/what-is-take-a-professional-to-school-day/United StatesNew Orleans, LA (Non-active)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/neworleanstag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/249422013-11-08T00:00:00Z2013-11-08T03:27:57ZGloucester, MA – Art Haven Lobster Trap Christmas TreeCape Ann Art Haven is a community space where artists of all ages and abilities are encouraged to develop creativity and confidence through hands on learning and collaboration. The Lobster Trap Christmas Tree, located on Main St. in Gloucester outside of the Police Station, has been a long-standing winter tradition. The Cape Ann Art Haven has taken over the duties of building and setting up the tree in recent years, while it's students paint buoys to adorn the piece of art. This has historically been the organizations best known and most attended event, a true Gloucester favorite!Isabel PettArt Haven Lobster Trap Christmas Treehttp://www.arthaven.org/United StatesGloucester, MAhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/gloucestertag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/261182013-11-06T00:00:00Z2013-11-06T21:32:49ZLiverpool – SOLA ARTS- Art Therapy in the CommunitySOLA ARTS is a small charity that does big things! We have been supporting the most disadvantage people since 2004 and intend to continue doing so through this brilliant and innovative project.
We want to provide a 12-week Art Therapy in the Community offer for people on low income with mental health problems. Although we will focus on people from refugee and BME communities, the project will be open to anyone in need referred.
Art Therapy is a non-verbally focused form of mental health support, using creative approaches to healing of the mind and soul. It can be very extremely distressing for people with mental health problems to feel a pressure to engage verbally and so it is fundamental that people in this situation have an opportunity to engage in non-verbal mental health support and for this to provide art therapy.
For people with language difficulties, art therapy can be more effective for mental distress than talking therapies. Yet, surprisingly even though Liverpool is a multi-cultural and creative city it is only now through SOLA ARTS that Art Therapy has recently become a community based offer. SOLA ARTS has been delivering arts engagement activities for the past 10 years, however, over the past 6 months SOLA has become specialist in being the only community project offering Art Therapy as a core programme.
Specialist mental health services such as psychotherapy or counselling are often charged and expensive or difficult to access due to long waiting times or the stigma of having to request such a provision through a GP or NHS process.
We want to provide this service free of charge and in a community setting . This allows for the person to have direct access to the provision and by being in the community based at a community arts project, participants will have an anonymity and privacy in their healing journey, this project is for those most needy in our community.
We think this is awesome and need your support to make it happen.
ADELE SPIERSSOLA ARTS- Art Therapy in the Communityhtt://www.solaarts.blogspot.co.ukUnited KingdomLiverpoolhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/liverpooltag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/260452013-11-06T00:00:00Z2013-11-06T05:07:00ZBoston, MA (Non-active) – Secured and FortifiedMy goal is to create an interactive, painted and sculptural blanket fort which will be in the center of "The Game Room" at Highfield House in Falmouth, MA, in April 2014.
The curator, Annie Dean, of this historic house museum approached me to install one of my large life-size stacked furniture wall painting installations. (not attached but can be seen at http://candicesmithcorby.com/walls.html ) After seeing the proposed room and describing my recent work with blanket forts, my interest was piqued by the possibility of creating a new 3-d work that encompasses painting, sculpture, and an interactive element. The room has a high ceiling with beams and a skylight which physical objects can be attached to.
At my last exhibition at the Ellen Miller Gallery, I made an actual blanket fort (see images) and was left with some ongoing questions/interests- How could painting and the real be merged more believably? In this exhibited fort, I hand-painted a sheet but used other real blankets and fabric. In the images of the paintings, there is a freedom of construction without having to adhere to gravity, as well as perspective. For the new fort, I am interested in using life-size illusionistically painted images of blankets in lieu of actual blankets. Furniture will be used for structural needs (real and illusory) and may be physically altered and painted to support the blur between the 2 and 3 dimensions.
A conceptual and physical reference for me are Roman fresco wall paintings in which the architecture and illusionistic paintings expand the understanding of the space. http://www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/247017?rpp=60&pg=1&rndkey=20131013&ao=on&ft=*&deptids=13&what=Paintings&pos=57
This new fort will be interactive in that visitors, including children, will be able to crawl and move through the fort, capturing the belief of playful transport that we often lose in the day to day duties of our adult lives.
Candice Smith CorbySecured and FortifiedUnited StatesBoston, MA (Non-active)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/bostontag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/264182013-11-06T00:00:00Z2013-12-04T17:18:11ZBoston, MA (Non-active) – Music, Music, Music: Elders Takin' it On the RoadI lead "Power Sings"---singalongs filled with a variety of music from the
1930's to present. Our residents would like to "take it on the road". We
are eager to bring music to local nursing homes. Our community dwelling
seniors realize that nursing home residents could benefit from the joy of
other seniors sharing music. We'd love a little funding to "take it on the road".Mary McCarthyMusic, Music, Music: Elders Takin' it On the RoadUnited StatesBoston, MA (Non-active)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/bostontag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/267022013-11-05T00:00:00Z2013-11-05T21:30:09ZYerevan – Ye տարբերանշանի հանրային ցուցադրում/առաջխաղացում Արդեն ավանդական դարձած Էրեբունի-Երևան տոնակատարությունն 2013 թ-ին դիզայներական օղակներում, իսկ հետագայում՝ արդեն ավելի հանրորեն ստացավ լայն արձագանք:
Ամեն ինչ սկսվեց նրանից, որ քաղաքապետարանի կողմից հաստատված "Իմ սրտի ուղեկից" կարգախոսով տարբերանշանը նախ ստացավ բացասական արձագանք դիզայնի ոլորտի մասնագետների կողմից, այնուհետև արագորեն տարածվեց Ֆեյսբուքում. մեծ քանակությամբ ֆեյսբուքից օգտվողներ սկսեցին փոխել իրենց պրոֆիլային նկարը և փոխարենը տեղադրել Ye տարբերանշանը, միմյանց ներկայացնելով այն որպես Երևանի, Երևանի այլընտրանքային կամ Էրեբունի-Երևանի լոգո: Արշավին միացավ նաև մեդիան:
Մասնավորապես՝ PanARMENIAN-ը, (http://goo.gl/WI1YU1), ( http://goo.gl/cqr6Zw) և EMPORIUM-ը (http://goo.gl/CjK46R): Ստեղծվեց Android հավելված, որով կարելի է նկարվել կամ արդեն ունեցած նկարի վրա տեղադրել տարբերանշանը (http://goo.gl/6NjBdN by Sendshot ) :
Ստեղծվեցին հատուկ կայքեր, որտեղից կարելի է վերցնել տարբերանշանի ցանկացած գույն ( http://ames.am/ye-colours/ ), կամ տեղադրել այն ցանկացած նկարի վրա ( http://zoom.am/ye/ by Zoom Graphics ): Դիզայներ Արա Ասլանյանը ստեղծեց հատուկ բլոգ ( http://yenews.tumblr.com/ ): Հետագայում Վահան Ստեփանյանը և Արա Ասլանյանը կազմակերպեցին ֆոտեսեթ՝ որի արդյունքները կարելի է տեսնել http://yenews.tumblr.com/ հասցեյով: Միջոցառմանն անդրադարձավ ImYerevan.com-ը՝ (http://goo.gl/hMY8sW):
Հրապարակվեց Երևանյան լուսանկարների շարք՝ ye.2795 (http://goo.gl/dyT12n) և Ye-Yerevan (http://goo.gl/1mxoTV by Eugenia Evoyan ):
Լոգոյի հետագա տարածման նպատակով նախատեսվում է Երևանյան փողոցներում կազմակերպել միջոցառում՝ երևանցիների մասնակցությամբ և տարբերանշանի օգտագործման տարբեր մտահղացումներով, օրինակ՝
որպես փողոցում տեղադրած նշանի, որի մոտ հնարավորություն կլինի նկարվելու,
տարբեր կրիչները լոգոյով պատելու՝ մեքենաներ, վահանակներ, գռաֆիտի,
տեղում շապիկները լոգոյով պատելու հնարավորություն՝ տարբեր գույների ներկերով, հուշանվերների պատրաստում և տարածում
Մասնակիցներ՝
- PanARMENIAN Photo
- Ara Aslanyan
- Arthur Lumen Gevorgyan
- Eugenia Evoyan
*ցանկը կարող է համալրվելԱրարատ ՄկրտչյանYe տարբերանշանի հանրային ցուցադրում/առաջխաղացում ArmeniaYerevanhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/yerevantag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/259702013-11-05T00:00:00Z2013-11-05T19:08:19ZWashington, DC – Floor ChartsI started an innocent Tumblr in November 2012 after the election was over and D.C. reporters were bored. It's an exhaustive archive of charts/posters/props used by Congress since cameras were turned on and they became popular. It doesn't have a political bend, and it tries to only track each chart once. It uses keyword tagging at the most basic level and it's not nearly as interactive a database as I envision in the future.
Now it's my life with more-than 1,700 charts. I don't promote often but just launched a Facebook page and Twitter account for it after NPR included me in a story...and TIME graciously honored me as a "Tumblr to Follow in 2013."
William GrayFloor Chartshttp://www.floorcharts.comUnited StatesWashington, DChttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/dctag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/243462013-11-04T00:00:00Z2013-11-04T05:31:51ZAwesome Without Borders – Performance, Potluck & PunchPerformance, Potluck, & Punch is a potluck party, but at this party there are also curated performances of all shapes and sizes. It’s a potluck, so the only admission price is a dish to share. We want to plant deep artistic roots in our
neighborhood of SW Detroit. As artists we want to share what we do with our
neighbors, and we want them to share with us. By sharing a communal art experience in a familial way we hope more people will feel invited into alternative art. We'll come together around what brings people together—food and a shared experience. We'll provide a punch bowl to gather around and together we'll watch a performance or two. After, we'll return to the punch to discuss what we've seen, as well as anything else that might come up. We piloted this program with one event last year to great success. It felt right. Detroit communities need more reasons to come together, not just to fight neighborhood problems but to celebrate each other and our imaginations, witness acts of beauty, trigger inspiration, and spark curiosity, A Host of People feels that it is vital we find ways to weave artistic acts regularly into the social fabric of our lives—it fuels us to keep going.
We're sure you've seen Detroit's challenges in the news lately. But what the news doesn't show is the amazing things that are going on here- that are being created outside of the broken system. It was this creative energy that led us to relocate our company here from Brooklyn, NY. We feel inspired by the strong, resilient community we have found ourselves in. It is these communities that will be the agents of change for this city.
A Host of People has always believed in starting where you are, but we also believe in sharing. This program was designed to be repeatable. We hope that if it is successful in our community, other neighborhoods will start their own Performance, Potluck, and Punch too. Let it grow like the community gardens that dot our so-called blighted landscape!Sherrine Azab/ A Host of PeoplePerformance, Potluck & Punchhttp://www.ahostofpeople.org/WorldwideAwesome Without Bordershttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/awesomewithoutborderstag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/241872013-11-01T00:00:00Z2013-11-01T01:36:29ZAwesome Without Borders – Employee of the MonthDuring a rough economic market, I started the Employee of the Month Show to share informational interviews with folks who were also struggling to find work. I'd meet with remarkable activists to CEO's to Oscar winning filmmakers and I wanted to share the honest stories, pitfalls, and secrets. People craved these uniquely candid interviews and several folks got jobs directly as a result of what they learned!
- Jennette, a thirty-something, quit her job and went after her dream career inspired by, "How daring your guests are on the show and, honestly, you Catie!"
- Michelle, who lives in Seattle and listens to the podcast is taking a stab at cartooning, after having given up previously, but heard Bob Mankoff, The New Yorker cartoon Editor on my show and say he wished more women would apply. She told me that, "I feel like I got my life back."
- Carl, another fan, an African-American, forty-something father of two, finished a children's book which he had put off because he felt, "So inspired by hearing Kevin Clash speak in a way he never has. Thank you Catie!"
Employee of the Month's fan base is now over 40,000 subscribers. We have live shows in two cities and will be expanding to three as well as more video content. I simply can't keep up with the demand. Fans email to ask questions. They want to get on our mailing list, donate, access the interviews, volunteer on live tapings, submit future potential guests, and research the (almost) 100 interviews. There's a growing library! Let's say you want to be a Muppeteer or research what it's like to be a puppeteer. I have four interviews with the leading puppeteers of Elmo, Grover, Miss Piggy and Avenue Q! So if I can update the website to respond to what folks need, they can look up interviews by interest area. In turn, I can then find out who fans want to hear from and respond accordingly. Also people want videos, so I will disseminate the interviews across platforms creating interactive digital storytelling.Catie LazarusEmployee of the Monthhttp://www.employeeofthemonthshow.comWorldwideAwesome Without Bordershttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/awesomewithoutborderstag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/260522013-10-31T00:00:00Z2013-11-06T14:58:48ZTel Aviv - קרן בקטנה (Non-active) – קידום פרויקט בניה לצעירים ערבים בלודNivni Asasat-Building Foundations is an initiative of young Arab people in Lod, who decided to take action to address their real need for a home, a common issue of the Arab population in the city of Lod. The group is working on a groundbreaking joint housing project through a non-for-profit association, that will enable them to take advantage of significant benefits given by the state to groups, such as land allocation.
We love this project because it is so ambitious and so innovative!עבד שחאדהקידום פרויקט בניה לצעירים ערבים בלודIsraelTel Aviv - קרן בקטנה (Non-active)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/telavivtag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/220112013-10-31T00:00:00Z2013-11-13T08:08:41ZTel Aviv - קרן בקטנה (Non-active) – Tachless When the average age of exposure to pornography in Israel (boy and girl) is 11, the average age of first intercourse is 14-15 (boy and girl accordingly), and the exposure to sexual messages is 0, it really is surprising that there is little to none sexual education in schools, and parents have a hard time talking to their kids about sex! Tachless provides sex education for parents and students in schools across Israel.Alon Metrikin-Gold, Niva Lechtman and Dona LeviTachless IsraelTel Aviv - קרן בקטנה (Non-active)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/telavivtag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/257832013-10-31T00:00:00Z2013-10-31T18:03:19ZPhiladelphia, PA – Chester Arthur Elementary Drum ClubMost Philadelphians are well aware of the recent and quite devastating "Doomsday" budget cuts to the public school system, which essentially made any arts and music programs a thing of the past. Not so fast, a group of pretty remarkable, forward-thinking parents and teachers of Chester Arthur Elementary recently formed a non-profit to help offset the lack of funding and keep vital school programs intact for the city's kids.
I learned more about their efforts and have volunteered my Friday afternoons to design and implement our version of a music program for the 5th and 6th grade class: precisely the age I when I was introduced to playing music. So we've formed the Chester Arthur Drum Club! The school is equipped with an old piano, and that's about it. So we've gathered dozens of 5 gallon plastic buckets - essentially, they make great drums. Donations have been helpful in getting drum sticks, other noisemakers, and we even managed to piece together a full drum set, via community donations, to provide a rhythmic anchor to our newly formed percussion ensemble. I was amazed by the community's helpful response: Below is a little recent press:
http://www.philebrity.com/2013/09/24/friends-of-chester-arthur-elementary-school-are-taking-music-into-their-own-hands/
I feel the kids are at the perfect age not only to release a little physical energy, but to learn to express and create through a group based, teamwork-driven musical experience. I'm looking forward to sharing what I've learned about music, it's rewards and it's challenges, but I also can't wait to learn something new from these new musicians. Thank you for your consideration.
Will BlairChester Arthur Elementary Drum Clubhttp://www.friendsofchesterarthur.org/United StatesPhiladelphia, PAhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/philadelphiatag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/237372013-10-31T00:00:00Z2022-02-22T04:35:53ZPittsburgh, PA – Tip Type in Wilkinsburg: Rudy Lehman's LegacyIn January of 2013 my friend and mentor, Rudy Lehman, died. Rudy had run Lehman Typesetting in Wilkinsburg from 1957-2013, and the shop houses a complete and classic working Linotype machine, something that is getting harder and harder to find. On a Friday after he died Rudy's family told me that metal scrappers were coming Monday to haul away the equipment in the shop. I asked them to please cancel that plan and I have been working ever since, raising money here and there, to buy the shop and the equipment. Rudy's family is delighted that someone wants to save the shop and I am about to sign a contract to take it over. I plan on turning into a working Linotype and photo lithography studio, available for projects by artists in Pittsburgh and beyond. As part of this plan, in September 2013 I will be attending Linotype University, a monthlong intensive course held at the Working Linotype Museum on the campus of Pry Plastics, Inc in Denmark, Iowa. Run by Larry Reid the course is a labor of love and preservation, free for people who have the equipment. Linotypes are amazing and beautiful machines! The Linotype is sometimes called a typesetting machine, but this is not correct: it does not set type. It is a substitute for typesetting. It is strictly speaking a composing machine, as it does composition but its product is not set type, but solid slugs in the form of lines of type with the printing face cast on the edge. Text is molded and cast into lead and after the printing process it is melted back down and used again. I am extremely excited to work with this extraordinary and evocative process and to be able to make it available to other artists.Brandon BoanTip Type in Wilkinsburg: Rudy Lehman's LegacyUnited StatesPittsburgh, PAhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/pittsburghtag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/226032013-10-31T00:00:00Z2013-11-03T22:10:32ZDenver, CO (Non-active) – El Sistema Colorado at Swansea ElementaryEl Sistema CO uses music for the whole-child, as a tool for cognitive and social development, academic success and graduation. Low income children are often denied the educational and developmental opportunities of music as their schools focus on "the basics" to raise test scores. They are left without this AWESOME means of overcoming economic and community barriers to success. Deprived of the joy and engagement that come from more enriching activities, poor youth feel less engaged in school and the achievement gap that separates them from their more privileged peers grows.
El Sistema CO provides free instruments, music education and a youth orchestra at schools in the low-income Hispanic Globeville area of north Denver, CO. 97% of students live at poverty level, but music injects richness into their lives. Students from K to 12th grade receive music in-school & after-school, taught by dedicated teaching artists. In the last year, El Sistema CO provided 900 hours of programming to 290 students at Garden Place Elementary. Nearby Swansea Elementary needs our program, but to get started, they need violins. We can make this happen for these AWESOME kids. The youth orchestra will be a catalyst for these low-income children to succeed and to enrich their lives. Currently, only 31% of those with limited English proficiency graduate in this area – not AWESOME!
There is a strong link between music education, cognitive development, academic achievement and graduation. Music education improves pattern recognition, visio-spatial processing, memory, critical and systems thinking and problem-solving. The discipline and cooperation required of children participating in an orchestra also develops success skills such as self-discipline, teamwork and collaboration, perseverance, resilience and leadership. Lastly, we are about bringing people together with music, creating community identity and vitality. Leaders in El Sistema CO will be AWESOME leaders in their communities.
Jan BrennanEl Sistema Colorado at Swansea Elementaryhttp://www.ElSistemaColorado.orgUnited StatesDenver, CO (Non-active)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/denvertag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/244712013-10-30T00:00:00Z2013-10-30T22:48:41ZMelbourne – Traveling Gypsy for DisabledThe Project is a very simple one that is to raise as much money and awareness for riding for the disabled centres around Australia as I can.
At the moment I am in Glenrowan Victoria rebuilding the Gypsy wagon so it is better suited and be more representable to the public. and the campaign that my self and my family are about to embark on the home wagon needs to be in top shape and easy for the horses to pull.
I am looking for help in making this dream come true. I am currently on a disability support pension and have very little funds to make this happen and to finish the wagon with but so far we have almost finished .
When we have finished the wagon we will start touring Victoria first then we will travel through each state and town spreading the word about the benefits of horses and how people can get involved in there local RDA Centre and al funds raised 100% will go to the local Centre for horse feed and any thing that mite improve and help provide the service for there clients.
With my Cab Wagonette Carriage 10% of money raised through rides will go to the local RDA Centre and if the town we travel through has no RDA then the nearest Centre will receive the funds.
At the end of the day this is Just a way to help make this world a better place for any and all disabled people .
Robert Willi FantomTraveling Gypsy for DisabledAustraliaMelbournehttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/melbournetag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/244672013-10-29T00:00:00Z2013-10-30T21:10:46ZMiami, FL – Wynwood Paint and Skate Pop up Park This project is being organized by C.R.A.F.T. with the support of several international and local artists, as well as one of Miami’s biggest professional skateboarders. Our goal is to revamp Wynwoods abandoned RC Cola Factory, an un-used and relatively large space, by turning it into the Wynwood Paint and Skate pop-up park: an art-based skatepark for locals and at-risk youth.
Both graffiti and skateboarding are regularly used as outlets for at-risk youth. Without a local place for both participants to showcase their talents, the mediums often lead to heightened criminal activity and sometimes death.
Currently, there are more than 13 million skateboarders in the U.S. with an increase of 10% participants per year since 2010, making skateboarding the fastest growing sport in the country. In terms of graffiti, the Wynwood neighborhood remains one of the biggest graffiti and street-art districts in the world. Still, there are currently no safe places for local muralists to work, and there are currently no major skateparks within a 22-mile radius.
In terms of Wynwood itself: although the neighborhood has seen much change, most sections of the neighborhood continue to be impoverished and residents continue to lack a solid communal space. In 2000, with a median household income of $11,293.93, Wynwood was known as one of Miami’s most dangerous and impoverished neighborhoods. With this event, we seek to aid in Wynwood’s continued growth.
The Wynwood Paint and Skate pop-up park will function as a 3-day event during Miami’s 2013 Art Basel festival in order to showcase Miami’s need for a permanent space on-site. Our partner artists and skateboarding professionals will act as mentors for the young, participating skaters and artists.
Ultimately, we aim to create a venue that will function as a place for youth from both worlds to learn, create and play in a safe and controlled environment, while creating a much needed public space for residents to enjoy. Victor DihmesWynwood Paint and Skate Pop up Park https://www.facebook.com/CRAFTMIA?ref=hlUnited StatesMiami, FLhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/miamitag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/257912013-10-29T00:00:00Z2013-10-29T18:36:27ZLondon, ON (Non-active) – The London EyeImagine soaring over the streets of London - what would you see? Historic buildings, beautiful parks, sun glinting off glass towers. The London Eye will capture the beauty of this city, allowing all Londoners to believe they can fly.
The London Eye is a camera-equipped flying robot that allows anyone to create super-hi resolution ariel movies of this fair city. When complete this remote-controlled robot will be capable of flying up to 3 metres in the air, capturing a view of London that no other ariel photography can provide. Unlike traditional ariel photography that views the city from hundreds of metres away, the London Eye captures an intimate, human view of the city, showing us the detail that would otherwise go unnoticed.
While traditional ariel photography involves renting a plane or fixed-wing glider and costs hundreds of dollars per trip, the London Eye uses an affordable, battery-powered, gyro-stabilized quad-copter that anyone can pilot.
The goal of this project is to make ariel photography accessible. When complete Londoners can book the London Eye and use it free of charge. All videos will live on freely-accessible website, promoting the beauty of London to the world.
To see what kind of footage the London Eye will be capable of, watch this video created using similar technology: http://vimeo.com/74765076.
If selected to pitch to the Awesome London judges I will bring my London Eye 1.0 prototype, created for $20 using helium balloons and an old video camera. When you see what $20 can make, you won't believe what we could accomplish together with $1000.
The London Eye is more than a flying video camera, it is a flying public art installation which empowers Londoners to share their vision of the city with the world. With your support I will help Londoners believe they can fly, allowing their artistic visions take to the sky.Ryan HuntThe London EyeCanadaLondon, ON (Non-active)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/london-ontariotag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/238362013-10-28T00:00:00Z2013-10-28T15:17:23ZConnecticut (Non-active) – Little Elves for Little Angels- CT, IncLittle Elves for Little Angels helps children and families with basic needs - as well as "special" needs, that are such an important part of our human experience :-) We pair up excited "secret" helpers in our community, with "little angels" whose parents cannot afford birthday and Christmas gifts, back to school clothes and supplies. We also give our most needy families care packages- which are household and personal care items designed to last the family at least 2 months. My own family struggled for years after my husband lost his job- and this is the reason we started our cause. To date- our organization has helped over 400 families. Please watch our video (I apologize for the length- I'm working on condensing it :) )
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gcamm9mm3tjjta5/Little%20Elves%20for%20Little%20Angels-%20CT%20Inc..wmvJulie VeilleuxLittle Elves for Little Angels- CT, Inchttp://www.lelact.com/United StatesConnecticut (Non-active)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/connecticuttag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/251412013-10-27T00:00:00Z2013-10-27T02:06:16ZSan Antonio, TX – Each One Teach One Adult Literacy Program As mentioned in previous applications, EOTO provides one on one tutoring to adult learners who either: 1) perform below 8th grade level academically or 2) are studying to pass the GED exam for high school equivalency. Through the use of over 100 volunteer tutors from all walks of life, EOTO serves adults ranging from non-readers to those nearing completion of the GED. The tutoring sessions are two hours in length, and EOTO staff prepare individualized lesson plans for the adult learners. Since becoming an independent non-profit in 2010, EOTO has served over 200 adult learners and helped more than 60 obtain their GED.
EOTO is the only non-profit in San Antonio serving low functioning adult learners. One quarter of San Antonio adults are "functionally illiterate", i.e., unable to read above a fifth grade level. San Antonio ranks 7th in the U.S. in population, but 60th among U.S. cities in literacy. Literacy has a profound affect upon socio-economic issues such as unemployment, crime, health, high school dropout rates, and domestic violence to name a few.
EOTO utilizes the one on one approach to learning with adults so that they can learn at their own pace and avoid the stress or embarrassment of a traditional classroom setting. Furthermore, the EOTO approach to adult learning gives members of the San Antonio community the opportunity to be a part of the solution to this serious and citywide problem. As a result, the program effectively leverages its resources and can serve many more adult learners than if dependent solely upon financial resources.
EOTO provides tutoring services at four locations in the city: Baptist Child and Family Services (410 and Callaghan), River City Christian School (5810 Blanco), St.Mary's Learning Center (3141 Culebra), and Margarita Huantes Center (1411 Guadalupe Street).Carolyn HeathEach One Teach One Adult Literacy Program http://www.eotosa.orgUnited StatesSan Antonio, TXhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/sanantoniotag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/256412013-10-25T00:00:00Z2013-10-25T15:31:14ZNewmarket – YouthSpeak Performance Charity OrganizationOur 4th annual A.W.A.K.E. (Awareness With Anew Knowledge & Experience) youth drug awareness conference for grade 9 & 10 students is being held at Valleyview Alliance church, Newmarket on March 20th, 2014. We are grateful that Valleyview has allowed us to use thier amazing space as it accomodates all of our activities and workshops.
The goal is to provide:
Opportunities for youth to participate in activities that are fun, safe and would be healthy alternatives to using drugs
Information on the effects of drugs and alcohol misuse and opportunities to learn healthier lifestyle choices
Information on accessible resources for youth in York Region
Build rapport with adult role models such as police, teachers and youth counsellors within their community
Strengthen relationships between school board and community agencies, building capacity among youth and adults together
Leadership opportunities to youth who have faced adversity and help them develop confidence
Activities include:
Keynote presentation – with youth speakers sharing personal stories in overcoming their challenges with substance abuse and youth counsellors from Addiction Services for York Region on the effects of drugs
Other presentations – canine demo by police and accident prevention presentation with a vehicle that has been in a collision on display
Interactive Workshops – participants will have an opportunity to choose from a selection of workshops facilitated primarily by youth - Breakdance, Martial Arts, Bellydance, Graffitti, Jewellery-making, Poetry
Agency booths – where students can interact i.e. police with the impaired goggles, DriveWise and they have an opportunity to ask questions and receive information with other agency booths such as public health
Community Partners include:
York Regional Police, Addiction Services for York Region, Public Health, York Public and Catholic District School Boards
See attached flyer & our blog for info on last years eventUna WrightYouthSpeak Performance Charity Organizationwww.youthspeak.caCanadaNewmarkethttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/newmarket-ontariotag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/263142013-10-22T00:00:00Z2013-10-25T01:48:03ZMontreal, QC (Non-active) – Get in the Van"Get in The Van day will be a one-day workshop bringing together all the resources touring musicians need to understand relating to their rights and responsibilities. Get in the Van will bring immigration lawyers, booking agents, talent buyers and merch. experts to educate musicians on the ""business"" side of the business. More interestingly, the Get in the Van concept will also include expertise in other areas related to surviving on the road. As such, we're going to have auto-mechanics (because a contract to play a gig in Columbus isn't much good if no-one other than your ex-drummer knows how to fix a broken gas line) and nutritionists (because even without fresh-veg in your rider, mom would still want you to eat your five colours a day) sharing their knowledge as well.
Apart from the one-day hit of the workshop. CJAM will produce a Get in the Van curriculum kit which will be available on our website to all touring artists who need our knowledge but can’t make it to the workshop."Joseph NammourGet in the Vanhttp://www.cjam.info/index.php/en/CanadaMontreal, QC (Non-active)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/montrealtag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/255172013-10-22T00:00:00Z2015-08-08T17:07:28ZAustin, TX – Attendance Records: Inspiring Austin's next generation of musiciansAttendance Records is dedicated to bringing creativity back into schools by connecting teachers and students with local writers, artists and musicians. By providing students with the opportunity to design, write and produce their own album, students build confidence skills that result in discovering what makes them unique.
With budget cuts in full effect, arts programs are usually first to go. We provide a free, safe environment each school year where public school students are encouraged to find their own voice through the arts. Two local bands per school year work with students in the classroom to help turn ideas into actual song lyrics. The bands then take our student-written lyrics and record an original album for free at Estuary Recording Facility. The program is a whole community project, where people of all ages are learning something unique about themselves.
Our curriculum is catered to each class we work with. In the fall we focus on building community through a variety of creative enterprises, and dive into the songwriting aspect by exploring point of view through lyrics analysis, freewriting, and exposure to different musical genres. In the spring we focus on art by examining classic album covers and using them as inspiration for the students own album project. We also learn about the DIY aspects of creating an album from screenprinting to promotion.
As we begin our third program at Anderson High School this year, we are excited to expand to two classes instead of just one. This year we are working with a group of AVID (Advancement vid Individual Determination) students, who are first generation college students. These students are not only hard workers and excited to learn, they are appreciative for the opportunity to participate in the Attendance Records program, as many would not have an arts education experience otherwise.Jenna Carrens, Attendance RecordsAttendance Records: Inspiring Austin's next generation of musicianshttp://www.attendancerecords.orgUnited StatesAustin, TXhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/austintag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/222152013-10-21T00:00:00Z2013-10-21T20:22:23ZAwesome Without Borders – Best of the Fests Festivals are unique opportunities to see cultures of the word through a specific lens and focus and I want to share that with the world. I have experienced a lot of personal growth and created and maintained friendships with people from people all over the world because of festivals and the cultures they create. I realize that my perspective and that of my colleagues is a unique one. I'd love to both explore that further and share it with others.
My idea is to raise enough funds and build a team to create a fresh and compelling travelogue show that looks at the culture surrounding the best-known and most eclectic festivals in the world. An ensemble cast would explore the artists, food, and folklore that make each event a completely new experience.
THE PREMISE
Cast members will each focus on their passion to reveal the big or small differences that make each festival unique. They’ll answer questions like: What is the unique culinary flavor of this event? What do people love or hate about how this event has affected their community? What unique set of challenges does the festival face? What is the history of the event? What legends or tales do people tell about this event? What does the future hold?
THE ENSEMBLE
The ensemble will be comprised of influencers and tastemakers with expertise in different fields relating to each festival. Depending on the specific content of the particular festival, the hosts will focus on: food, planning, music, film, technology and the culture inherent to the event.
Tammy Lynn GilmoreBest of the Fests WorldwideAwesome Without Bordershttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/awesomewithoutborderstag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/211482013-10-18T00:00:00Z2013-10-18T23:14:07ZOahu, HI – Laundry Access for Homeless Families with ChildrenSince 2006, Family Promise of Hawaii has helped over 1,000 parents and children transition out of homelessness into sustainable independence. Approximately 80% of our families transition into housing within 3-4 months. We partner with 63 interfaith congregations and over 1,500 volunteers to shelter and feed our families 365 days a year. We average over 10,000 shelter bed nights per year and provide over 30,000 meals. Family Promise of Hawaii provides daily shelter, meals and intense supportive services to families with children experiencing homelessness. We seek families who are motivated to achieve self-sufficiency and give priority to families willing to work.
We operate two shelters, Honolulu and Kailua, that provide laundry facilities, showers, computer & internet access, daily meals, life skills training, employment assistance and weekly case management. This comprehensive approach to helping homeless families enables us to assist families quickly and ensures a high success rate for individuals, even after they leave our program.
In 2010, we started a day program at our Honolulu center in order to serve more families. Up to 25 parents and children can utilize our day center as a home base while on our waitlist. These families have full access to the day center for mail, telephone, laundry, shower facilities, computers and weekly case management. Several of our day program families are able to secure housing before having to enter the overnight program. To date, this has allowed us to serve over 400 more homeless parents and children.
Our mission is to mobilize existing community resources to aid families with children experiencing homelessness and help them transition to sustainable independence. Our host sites provide daily overnight shelter and meals to our guests. This allows us to operate at a much lower cost than traditional shelters. Our innovative model uses volunteers and community resources in a truly unique way.Mary SaundersLaundry Access for Homeless Families with Childrenhttp://www.familypromisehawaii.orgUnited StatesOahu, HIhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/oahutag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/254192013-10-18T00:00:00Z2013-10-22T15:57:33ZBoulder, CO (Non-active) – Wake of the FloodFocusing on the acoustic bluegrass community of Lyons, Co and the affects of September's flood, CollectiveArtsInk is producing an audio documentary on the rehabilitation and resurgence of what is sure to be a great story. This project will consist of multiple segments aired on KGNU throughout the recovery process. The final segment will be a 30 min audio documentary.
The Lyons music community is one of the strongest along the front range. The Bluegrass Jam has run for over ten years and the flood hasn't prevented them from turning out in their usually large numbers.
Planet Bluegrass, devastated by the flood, is determined to reopen for their RockyGrass Festival in 2014.
Interviews have begun and we are attending business community meetings and fund raising benefits.
Media coverage of this flood will focus on the 40 million dollars needed to rebuild the infrastructure, but we are telling the story from the communities point of view. This is a story we need to tell. This is an artistic historical moment.James FrickerWake of the Floodhttp://collectiveartsink.com/United StatesBoulder, CO (Non-active)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/bouldertag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/254952013-10-18T00:00:00Z2019-05-31T17:36:25ZNew York City, NY – Hudson River ProjectHudson River Project is a feature doc film with an original score by Mogwai. Its being exec produced by the makers of The Imposter (Sundance select). Its a pretty simple idea:
Build a boat out of Manhattan’s waste, take it to the source of the Hudson River - Lake Tear of the Clouds, high in the Adirondack Mountains - and row the boat back to Manhattan.
The best pitch is this 2 minute taster trailer we made last year:
www.hudsonriverproject.com
We will start shooting on the 15th October and the entire shoot will take 2 months. We are using a small crew to stay light and true to one of the ideas behind the film (making the most of resources).
Once shot our distribution plan involves Ben Tricklebank who built www.thewildernessdowntown.com for google and The Arcade Fire. We hope to premiere at Sundance in 2015 and we'll also be touring the film with Mogwai.
There is so much to tell! There's more info here:
http://hudsonriverproject.tumblr.com/
You could also come to our NYC launch on 2 October:
http://hudsonriverprojectnyc.eventbrite.comJames BowthorpeHudson River Projecthttp://www.hudsonriverproject.comUnited StatesNew York City, NYhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/nyctag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/252692013-10-17T00:00:00Z2013-10-17T02:12:08ZChicago, IL – Hook & EyeWe want to create an interactive, Halloween-themed event that links the sensory experiences we value as dancers with the sensory experiences we all love about Halloween. Spanning two stories of Fulton Street Collective, a large and diverse artist cooperative in Ukrainian Village, the multi-media collaboration is structured as a haunted house of sorts, minus the vampire-witch-psychokiller thing. Small groups of brave guests step into the freight elevator at the back of the building (creepy but safe, we promise) and off the elevator into a world made surreal by various installations of music, video, performance art, live painting, dance, and theatre. As participants inch down hallways and peek around corners, they come across peculiar and downright chilling performances that craft a multi-sensory, spooky atmosphere. For instance, situated close enough to the walking path to be noticed but far enough to seem a bit unusual, is an upright bass player, filling the space with eerie and original sounds. Add to the mix a small studio overtaken by a brazen theatre company, dancers silently and subtly haunting passersby, a staccato, live painting installation, and the lingering, melancholic notes of a cello, to name a few, and you have an integrated happening that exposes art novices to the work of the local arts community in an engaging and welcoming fashion. The “haunted house” guides guests toward the programming in the building’s gallery space, also clad with artwork by local artists. Dance performances include new works by Laboratory Dancers’ artistic co-directors Emily Lukasewski and Alexandra Subak that highlight each choreographer’s distinct voice. The evening ends with a bang as Chicago band “She Speaks in Tongues” plays us out. The project’s goal aligns with our mission, constructing an environment in which people not often exposed to art can learn about and enjoy the remarkable Chicago arts scene. Halloween provides a platform for open minds and adventure seeking! Laboratory DancersHook & Eyewww.laboratorydancers.comUnited StatesChicago, ILhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/chicagotag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/246132013-10-17T00:00:00Z2013-10-17T16:04:00ZDetroit, MI (Non-active) – Rust Belt Regional Poetry SlamRust Belt Midwest Regional Poetry Slam is a two day poetry and spoken word festival bringing a quality performance poetry tournament to a Midwest city to compete for the Rust Belt title, but more importantly, reunite with poetry family and spread the life and love of poetry and the literary arts. This festival brings in well known and up and coming poets into one city in a way that no other such festival does. We cultivate workshops, open mics, and family time events all in addition to the on going slam competition. In 2014, myself and fellow poet Deonte Osayande have the honor of bringing this festival to the city of Detroit, and we plan to take the festival up to a knew level by adding a youth slam, more workshop/artistic building opportunities, and giving local and national sponsors true opportunities to promote themselves with visuals like T-shirts and banners, as well as audios like Radio adds and consistent recognition throughout stage events. We look to turn 2014 Rust Belt into a building project that challenges our city and fellow poets to create an environment of growth and support.Justin RogersRust Belt Regional Poetry Slamhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/Rustbelt2011/United StatesDetroit, MI (Non-active)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/detroittag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/258652013-10-17T00:00:00Z2013-10-20T19:31:44ZKingston – The Dobby ProjectA few months ago on a Sunday afternoon I was folding laundry and listening to CBC radio. There was a program on talking about how foot problems are the number one health concern for homeless people. Most of the issues are caused by not having access to clean, dry socks. Socks are considered a consumable at shelters and they are constantly in need of them. Looking at the mountain of socks in front of me I said to myself - I can help! I called some local shelters and asked if they need socks on a regular basis - they all responded with a resounding YES! I would like to set up a few sock donation bins around the city. Shelters will take turns collecting the donated socks on a monthly or as needed (full bins) basis. The bins will also have some facts and figures about homelessness in Kingston and the urgent and ongoing need for socks to help maintain the health of homeless people in our city. I am hoping The Dobby Project will keep our shelters supplied with socks for many years to come. I have called it the Dobby Project after a character in the Harry Potter series who loves socks.Jennifer AndersonThe Dobby ProjectCanadaKingstonhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/kingston-ontag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/251132013-10-16T00:00:00Z2013-10-16T01:21:31ZBoston, MA (Non-active) – Trenton HustleOnce an industrial power house Trenton is now a shell of its former self. Over 30 murders in a town of 85,000 this year. The streets lined with litter, homeless everywhere begging for change, gangs of bored teenagers roam the streets beating and robbing for fun. I meet a lot of people that want to work, but for many reasons (No ID, no transportation, sketchy work history, questionable pasts) they can't get a job. Also many people are incapable of working a consistent 8 hour a day 5 day a week job and only want to make enough money to get by for a day or two.
I want to give them that opportunity. "Trenton Hustle" will combine community service with a money making oportunity. In exchange for 25 hours of litter patrol and light gardening I will pay for a peddlers permit and background check. With these credentials a person would be able to use my peddlers cart to sell fruit, nuts, water and vegetables. I would do a 50/50 split and use the profits to build more carts. The carts will have brooms, rakes and garbage bags to encourage more cleanup. The shifts will be a short 4 hours with a morning sign in. I have a few candidates that would be perfect to test the concept. I would also use some profit for prizes because I want to make it a competition.James WilliamsTrenton HustleUnited StatesBoston, MA (Non-active)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/bostontag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/252402013-10-15T00:00:00Z2016-12-29T00:49:22ZOttawa – BureaucrateaseOctober's Awesome Ottawa award goes to Rhapsody Blue, Nicholas Charney, and Adam Tupper, to support the production of an office-themed burlesque and performance art show called "Bureaucratease."
"Deserved or not," says Adam, "Ottawa has a boring reputation. Perpetuated by an insular political culture and a bureaucracy that is nearly synonymous with the national capital region, many are labouring under the mistaken notion that Ottawa is full of offices and offices are full of tedium. But this selfsame bureaucracy is not only brimming with creativity, but also pulsating with a desire to thrust off the shackles of the work-a-day world and join the bustling nightlife culture."
"The show," he explains, "will be a celebration of the oddities of office culture, with performers exploring the themes of facelessness, hierarchy, and red tape on a stage set with cubicles, water coolers, and other familiar office accoutrements. The show will be a playful, purposeful, and beautiful juxtaposition of the buttoned-down office environment and the lively world of burlesque that brings the two worlds closer together by reaching out to an untraditional audience."
Rhapsody Blue is a local burlesque performer and fire breather, Nicholas Charney is co-founder of <A HREF="http://www.bureaucratees.com/">Bureaucratees</A>, and Adam Tupper runs Ottawa events-planning organization <A HREF="http://www.wondergeeksactivate.com/">Wonder Geeks Activate!</A> They plan on holding the show in April.
[Photo: John Finnigan Lin]
<BR><IMG SRC="http://img.awesomefoundation.org/q/src/https%3A%2F%2Faf-production.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fphotos%2Fimages%2F103942%2Foriginal%2Fbureaucrateaseteam-940.jpg/output/jpg/thumb/940x470%23">Rhapsody Blue, Nicholas Charney, and Adam TupperBureaucrateaseCanadaOttawahttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/ottawatag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/239712013-10-14T00:00:00Z2013-10-14T06:58:15ZAwesome Without Borders – Young Adult Burn Survivor Conference The conference is geared at steering young adult burn survivors towards a source of assistance, rehabilitation, and reintegration into society after enduring a burn injury. The empowering 3-day weekend, revolving around self-acceptance and self-discovery brings survivors from all across the nation to:
Learn to develop a new understanding of their true abilities and capabilities.
Participate in group discussions regarding effective coping skills and self-esteem, leading to self-acceptance.
The overall goal of the conference is to encourage a smoother transitions for burn survivors, from the teenage years to the adult years of their life. This mission is accomplished through breakout sessions, doctors, burn community leaders from across the nation.
This is the events second year. We are still working on local partnerships to help create a sustaining sources for this amazing life transforming event.
Any support offered will be greatly appreciated.
Dustin WiseYoung Adult Burn Survivor Conference http://www.thewisefoundation.com/WorldwideAwesome Without Bordershttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/awesomewithoutborderstag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/256902013-10-13T00:00:00Z2013-10-13T08:15:04ZVancouver, BC (Non-active) – A Good Book DriveA Good Book Drive is an annual book drive to bring stories to a new generation of readers, and support kids in need of new books.
Running through the month of November, A Good Book Drive inspires Vancouverites to purchase a new copy of their favorite kids’ book and deliver it to set locations throughout the city to be donated to this year’s book drive recipient.
A Good Book Drive has teamed up with a great group of independent Vancouver retailers that will each house A Good Book Box where donors can drop off their favorite kids book. There, donors will be able to personalize their donation with special bookplate labels, sharing their own story of why that book is special. By permanently placing those stories within the cover of the books, children will read the personal narratives and learn about the impact of that book on someone else’s life. After the 30 days of promotion, we collect the books from across the city and deliver them to the recipient. We also celebrate the excitement of A Good Book Drive and create a space to connect over the sharing of stories at a wrap-up event, the last day of November. Cory AshworthA Good Book Drivehttp://agoodbookdrive.com/CanadaVancouver, BC (Non-active)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/vancouvertag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/247862013-10-12T00:00:00Z2013-10-12T14:27:45ZChicago, IL – Home is where the heart is...I am interested in making ceramic sculptural graffiti that is installed on abandoned/empty buildings around Chicago neighborhoods that are considered 'up and coming' or are in some state of flux. These pieces will be designed and installed with thought to the building's architectural design, business history, social/community involvement. The pieces will only be installed on the boarded up sections of the buildings so there will be no permanent damage to the building facade. My hopes are that not only will this stretch Chicago graffiti scene and traditional ideas of graffiti but also highlight these over looked and under cared for areas of our community. ChangHome is where the heart is...http://home-is-where-the-heart-is.weebly.comUnited StatesChicago, ILhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/fr/chapters/chicago