The Forum: We Make Things

HEY YOU!

Now that I have your attention, I’d like to direct it elsewhere.

We’re always looking to expand what I think to be our most exciting project, The Forum.

What is the Project Sidewalk Forum?

The Forum is a canvas for the imagination.

It’s a community of writers, artists, and thinkers working to create a revolution in storytelling, art, and entertainment.

It’s a communal and collaborative exchange of ideas, which in turn nourishes new creations.

Although everyone has the potential to be creative these talents often go unused. Why? Because raw creativity can be a scary thing. It requires letting go of certainties, conquering fears of failure and, most importantly, the actual act of creation.

We at Project Sidewalk believe that all you need to do to be creative is to play.

In a culture where media and advertising are meant to turn us into the perfect consumer (i.e. bored, dissatisfied, and ugly), Project Sidewalk seeks to create an online and offline universe where being imaginative, happy, and beautiful is a revolutionary act. There is a chance to become something more than just the viewer. Here you can reclaim public space, reignite imagination, and recontextualize the way we see and interact with our world.

Why does such a place need to exist? Because it’s fun to be creative. Because it’d be fun to stop buying things and start making things. Because we need to play.

Creativity in a community setting allows us to not only reach out and touch someone, but to find each other.

You’ll find a variety of projects here. Many of these projects revolve around storytelling and most involve a collaborative effort from the community. Those who wish to participate can contribute and help the projects grow.

But of course that’s only a fraction of what Project Sidewalk really is.

The rest you’ll have to experience for yourself.

We’d love to see you stop by.

[The Forum]

Hi Digg!

Please excuse the mess, I wasn’t expecting company this soon.

Looking Up


Finally added some things to flickr. Two nights ago I walked out of a store and saw one of the most amazing looking skies I’ve ever seen.

Perfect example of why I take my camera with me anywhere.

You can find the pictures on my flickr page here.

You Are Here: The Updated Procrastination Flowchart

The Procrastination Flowchart
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Rejected Valentine’s Day 2008

Unfortunately, my Wacom tablet broke before I could finish these cards. That leaves us with the admittedly shoddy mockups that I made early on. As if that’s not janky enough, I decided to go ahead and just take pictures of them with a camera instead of scanning them.

But hey, it’s the content that matters, not the presentation, right?

UPDATE: Help me buy a new Wacom Tablet by buying the one of a kind original cards here.

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