08 January 2010

Waterpod: Autonomy and Ecology


My published Flavorpill post:
Like a goodwill ambassador, Mary Mattingly's floating habitat the Waterpod Project spent five months on New York's highly toxic seas, touring and trumpeting its sustainable, community-first cause in each of the five boroughs. This survey documents that experimental, terrain-free period with videos, photographs, art works, journal entries, and miscellanea. A Back to Land party on January 22 is the capstone, with a special "cleaning" meal planned alongside performances, films, and journal readings. There are also a few edifying discussions slated, including one on interactive architecture with artist Natalie Jeremijenko and BLDGBLOG creator Geoff Manaugh.

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Sincerely, Jason Jude Chan
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