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Post Haste by Elizabeth Ribera
Bay Area artists reflect on the USPS as analogy for decaying public institutions in the Digital Era.
Successful!- 180% funded
- $4,524 pledged
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Funded
May 02, 2012
Because what they are saying is true.
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LowLine: An Underground Park on NYC's Lower East Side by Dan Barasch
We plan to transform an abandoned New York City trolley terminal into a vibrant community green space using new solar technology.
Successful!- 155% funded
- $155,186 pledged
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Funded
Apr 06, 2012
A great idea for a great city!
Our post about the project is here: http://hyperallergic.com/47614/delancey-underground-lowline-dan-barasch-james-ramsey/
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The Hundred Story House by Julia Marchesi
A miniature lending library and public art installation intended for Brooklyn's Cobble Hill park.
Successful!- 103% funded
- $13,501 pledged
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Funded
Mar 02, 2012
A wonderful project that will make more books accessible to all!
We interviewed the two artists: http://hyperallergic.com/47347/the-hundred-story-house/
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LINX: the drinking straw construction game. by Patrick Martinez
LINX: the drinking straw construction game.
Successful!- 104% funded
- $31,435 pledged
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Funded
Mar 04, 2012
A pretty cleverly simple idea that looks fantastic.
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Brand New Windowfarms- Vertical Food Gardens by The Windowfarms Project
Grow fresh food in your windows even during the winter without dirt! Hitting $200K goal gets them sustainably produced in the USA!
Successful!- 514% funded
- $257,307 pledged
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Funded
Dec 07, 2011
The ingeniousness of the Windowfarms Project is that from the beginning Britta Riley didn’t keep it to herself.
To read our interview with the artist, visit: http://hyperallergic.com/42468/britta-riley/
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Constance presents Catalogue: New Orleans by Constance / Catalogue
A free city map of New Orleans that plots art galleries and institutions with an accompanying cohesive bi-monthly gallery guide listing
Successful!- 116% funded
- $4,671 pledged
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Funded
Aug 31, 2011
A wonderful idea to help the local art community in New Orleans.
We interviewed one of the co-founders here: http://hyperallergic.com/31222/new-orleans-catalogue





