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This project reached the deadline without achieving its funding goal on November 9, 2010.
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VIP Dinner and event tickets for two to the June, 2011 event
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Artist sponsorship: sponsor an artist / multimedia project. Also receive VIP Dinner and event tickets for two to the June, 2011 event.
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Stage sponsorship: sponsor stage on site at the Re Evolution event. Also receive VIP Dinner and event tickets for five to the June, 2011 event.
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Kasey McMahon & The Re Evolution Team
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Re Evolution is a collective of engineers, artists, scientists and technologists working to ignite interest in what science and technology can be: participatory, engaging, exciting and imaginative.
Spearheaded by multimedia artist Kasey McMahon, we are currently working on bringing a large scale industrial science, art and technology festival to life in Los Angeles.
Kasey is a conceptual and multimedia artist based in Los Angeles, California. Her work is driven by her own curiosity regarding our distinctly individual interactions with technology, the world and each other. She is fascinated by the elegant complexity that exists within and between the natural and technological realms: both intricate and untamed in their own ways. Influenced as much by hardware stores and the monsters underneath her bed as by technology and fine art, Kasey believes imagination is a superpower we all possess and encourages the occasional sidestepping of grownup life to recall a child's eager fascination with the mundane.
Re Evolution Inc. is a non-profit corporation registered in the state of California. We are positioned to obtain federal 501c3 status so we can better serve the public good.
I second Trowel's comment, this is way to cool to not happen. I have project management, fundraising and art experience. How can I help aside form a donation?
I agree. You guys should be putting up posters and flyers all over Los Angeles. Put them in art schools, colleges, and at museums. Spread the word at art shows around the city!
You guys need to run a little advertising campaign! Get the word out there!
Go Kase!
It is an honor to be pledgee #1.