Megabolt and John Vogl created uncolored screenprints and let the kids from Children’s Healing Art Project color them in. You can buy one here.
If you’re a Johnny Cash fan check out The Johnny Cash Project a truly innovative, crowd sourced music video dedicated to the Man in Black. Visit the site to check out the video so far, and add to the project. The site features a drawing tool, which allows you illustrate a frame from the video. These images weave together to create an ever-changing work of art. The brains behind this project, director Chris Milk, also spearheaded the HTML5 masterpiece “The Wilderness Downtown,” a music video created for Arcade Fire’s newest album, The Suburbs.
Installation by Roman Ondák in which visitors mark their heights, along with their names, on the walls. More photos at the link.
If You Could Collaborate: George Hardie & Leonardo Sonnoli & Sara Fanelli
Everything I’ve seen from the If You Could Collaborate project is fantastic.
(via numberoftheday)
Don’t forget!
On October 10, 2010, take a photo (analogue, digital — whatever your pleasure) at a time that’s convenient for you. There’s no specific theme, direction or time requirement.
When you’re ready, share your photo in this Flickr group where we’ll collect the photos:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/tententen/
The group pool will open noon pacific on October 10th and will close on October 20th at noon pacific. You’ll have 10 days to contribute your October 10th photo. On October 11, we’ll begin to randomly display contributed photos here. That’s it!This looks like it might be interesting. Let’s do it, you guys.
On October 10, 2010, take a photo (analogue, digital — whatever your pleasure) at a time that’s convenient for you. There’s no specific theme, direction or time requirement.
When you’re ready, share your photo in this Flickr group where we’ll collect the photos:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/tententen/
The group pool will open noon pacific on October 10th and will close on October 20th at noon pacific. You’ll have 10 days to contribute your October 10th photo. On October 11, we’ll begin to randomly display contributed photos here. That’s it!
This looks like it might be interesting. Let’s do it, you guys.
Frank Chimero is doing one-of-a-kind prints with an ingenious twist:
It’s simple: when you buy a print, ask me any question you’d like. I’ll write your question and its response on your print and try to answer to the best of my ability. Sense and nonsense are welcome.
Let’s consider this a little social experiment and as a way for you and I to make a more meaningful interaction through this crazy internet thing. It’s a letter and it’s art. You’re creative, I’m creative, so let’s collaboratively make something cool.
I don’t know what to write. This is too personally monumental to try to write an adequate description. I’ll never post it if I’m required to write something worthy. So I’ll just post it.
I love it. Very much. Sundance. Sean Lennon. Charlotte Muhl. hitRECord.org
This is the first time I’ve watched the final version. After seeing it only in bits and pieces, as contributions, and now really being able to understand how much went into it and what it means for the future of our little community, I am amazed. And a little teary-eyed. Bravo, hitRECord.
For If You Could Collaborate, designers and illustrators partnered with people from other walks to life to create artworks, like this type cut from wood. Read more here…
Star Wars: A New Hope, split up into 15 second clips and reshot by hundreds of volunteer filmmakers.
Can’t wait to see this finished.