Showing posts with label flashmob. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flashmob. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 November 2021

Kickstarter Update.

We will have a kickstarter start end of next week- so far we recorded a video and have an event ad. Lara is still finishing it up. We also recorded a German version for a potential Startnext campaign. 

We need to raise 40.000 Euros, that is covering the basic costs for 28 events- noone earns anything with this sum. Event fees alone are around 28 K. 

For me, it is the last time I will work on a project for others- I have given enough, for too long. If it works out, now that I have support, that's fine.

If it doesn't, I will just start to do all that I still want to do in life. No.1 on my list: GET OUT OF ESTONIA for good. With or without loving someone. Partners can travel in this day and age.. I need to get out before, I quote an Indian developer I once met "this place eats your soul". Yep. It really IS that bad for feeling people here. 

NOT ONE DAY LONGER. 

Monday, 5 July 2021

UPDATES

Whoever looks at our half-finished Homepage, must think: Not much is moving there.

YOU. HAVE. NO. IDEA. It's pretty crazy here backstage.

I wanted to keep people updated on what is happening, so here are (some) details.

- Organisation: Vitruvian Vision MTU (=NGO) was officially founded mid May. For now, I am sole board member, since Arsenijs was still stuck in Riga, and Saba is as yet on a short term visa, so the conditions were not ideal. The plan is to have both on board, so the board has the main skills needed for the core activities: electronics, art, marketing.

- Homepage: We have finally found a suitable website template, but then it turned out to be in the wrong coding language, so we're still looking. Since, on a budget, we can't hire a full-time web designer (and the web design intern in autumn will be pretty busy working on the interactive part of our homepage with Arsenijs). 

- People: I have, since December 2020, interviewed around 60 interns, of which around 10 will be part of the project- permanently, or within a 3-6 month internship capacity. Of this 60, Saba has probably co-interviewed around 15. We currently have two 3 month interns plus core team, and 3 to 4 starting in September/October for 6 months- as well as a driver/event intern from December. Plus- a ton of volunteers.

- Transportation: we decided to opt for hybrid caravans or minivans, if we can get them- with a couple of alternatives in store. Otherwise we will have to travel conventionally. A car of some sorts would be preferable though.

- Marketing materials: after compiling contact lists for sponsors and approx. 300 collaborators from youth, lgbtiq, hacker/maker and women's organisations, we are now busy talking to people, following people and networking. We have crafted different sponsor proposals, which was/is by far the hardest part. We are also building out our social with a strategy devised over the course of a few months. 

- PR: Me and my girls gave a lot of interviews to Original TV (local YouTube channel), both in a team and separately. I will be featured on The Ask Mike Show end of August (Top 20 Podcast for Self Help; Topic: Resilience), as well as one not as yet named Top Podcast for Diversity a little later. We have a list of 300+ targeted podcasts, tv channels and radio stations ready to roll. This is Saba talking about "god as an artist":


- After a major paint issue (thankfully, the dress wasn't damaged much) we are now printing it, and adding details in August. Electronics follow in September, website link in October.

- Systems: Switched laptop and phone to Mac from Windows- a bit tricky at first but now I am a well-adjusted Apple user. ;)

- Probably a bucketload more events that happened, BUT that's it for now. 

Saturday, 30 January 2021

FLASHMOB PROJECT EXCERPT (copyrighted).

ODE TO JOY

Electronica


About the Event

 

The OTJE flash mob cycle wants to connect and give joy in times of isolation, connect the digital and emotional spheres, and enhance social connection through the promotion of new, exciting ideas.

 

The first flash mob will take place in Tallinn on May 9th, Europe Day 2021 (if we can't make that, the project will end on Europe day 2022, in a country of our choice).

 

We aim to further organize a sequence of 27 interactive, digitally broadcast flash mobs across Europe. One wearable-triggered, digital flash mob per EU member capital (+Bern), over a period of 7 months (1 city every 7 days), at sunset. By the end of the project, we will have literally connected all of Europe in sound and colour.


How does it work

 

Our homepage features clickable pictures of all EU member state flags (+CH). Website visitors will be asked to click on their respective country flag. The signal then travels from the website to the wearable dress, and electronically activates the flags on the dress.

 

From a certain number of clicks on the flag starts to flash, eventually all flags will light up and the wearable dress (“Europe Dress”) will play the “Ode to Joy”.

 

The artist starts to sing along, one member of the crowd/musician/people in a light costume joins in, then the next one, until everyone (live or via live stream) is joined in song and colourful light.

 

The process repeats in a new town every 7 days, as Anima travels from Tallinn to each EU capital on the list.

 

Live AND digital

 

Each event is broadcast via Bluejeans webinar software (secure, and state of the art), possibly also via youtube and facebook live.


Target Groups

 

-          Every EU (and Swiss) citizen who wants to feel more connected in times of isolation, inclusive children!

-          Geeks and tech-curious people interested in novel, artistic formats, who want to bring and “flash” their own LED gear

-          Artists, e.g. singers, musicians, dancers, interactive artists

-          LGBTIQ+ people and Allies

-          People who couldn’t physically participate in a live flash mob (e.g. physically disabled people)

-          Local Arts organisations who would like to gain more publicity

 

Why do we do it

 

As artists, hackers and “queer” people we are curious about diversity in all its forms, new ideas and digital culture.

 

We hereby want to introduce an interactive, inclusive dimension to the concept of community flash mobs. To make reconnecting with each other a joyful, collaborative experience- across borders and abilities. Digital is seen as a chance to break down barriers, be they physical, national or emotional.

 

Engaging with local citizens and organizations on the move, our signal (metaphorically) spreads across the wire from one body to another, one voice to the next, until “all of Europe” has been infiltrated by communal, joyful song.

 

We want to create a tangible consciousness in people, that digital art can erase distance, and that  borders do not necessarily have to signify a loss of contact with each other- even in times of isolation.

 

Event Visualization Flow Chart

(follows)


Dress Visualization (w/o headdress & rainbow shoes)

About the Dress

The dress is (lightly) inspired by the Native American “Jingle dress” (worn in dance to battle epidemia) and “ribbon dress” customs. It sports the flags of all current EU member countries (plus CH)- these can be electronically triggered to shine and make sound.

The dress is printed with the EU human rights Charta, the dress cut is a Greek goddess dress, to reference the mythological “Europa”. It also features the colors of the LGBTIQ+ spectrum, including brown and black (BIPOC colours), and has the disability pride flag on the shoulder flaps (detail).

The material is organic cotton jersey and organic popeline in white. It is thus an inclusive dress for all peoples, that fuses old tradition and modern culture.

 





Our Team

 

·        Huyen B. (Vietnam)

Event Management

 

Responsible for all event-related activities, managing/overseeing volunteers, funding and travel schedules.

 

Experienced event manager and e-commerce enthusiast.

 

·        Saba G. (Pakistan)

Executive Assistance/ Social Media Management

 

·        Alexandra Nima (Estonia)

CEO, Artistic Performance

 

Responsible for broad event implementation and artistic performance.


Broad experience in various fields (e-commerce marketing, project management, performance art and PR).

 

·        Arsenijs P. (Latvia)

Electronics and IT Consultant

 

In charge of the technical planning and execution for the interactive website and wearable dress.


·        Jenine S. (Philippines)

(Interactive) Web Design

 

Broad experience in graphic design, web design, and IT administration.

 

 ·        Lara P. (Slovenia)

Video Design

 

Responsible for video design, and artistic co-development.

 


·        Leonardo V. (Italy)

Social Media Management

 

Responsible for social media channels and communication.

 

E-commerce entrepreneur and NGO enthusiast.

 

 ·        Zeynep D. (Turkey)

Graphic Design

 

Responsible for graphic design, and artistic co-development.

 


Flashmob

We are planning a big, European flashmob project, that will help people connect post-COVID.

The new homepage will take a few more months to build- I am still dead poor.

Once online, it will be found under the domain I have owned since 2008:


www.vitruvianvision.com (in build)


Me and a tech engineer are currently founding an Arts-Tech NGO for it. 

I am lucky I found a young tech genius (a few years ago) who wants to work with me, has an equally open mind, and a comparable back story.