June 4th, 2009 · by Seamus · No Comments
Hello All,
Tomorrow night is our big event! We’ll be meeting at 5PM @ 1st and San Carlos in Downtown San Jose. Dinner will be provided so please be there on time. The whole event goes till midnight, but we’ll be clearing out around 9PM. Email me with questions: seamus.obryan@gmail.com
Also, this Saturday will be our wrap up Party at Montalvo from 12 – 1PM. We’ll meet at Noon but there will be van runs from 60 S. Market Street @ 11AM (return at 2PM).
See you all on Friday!
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May 26th, 2009 · by Kelsey · No Comments
Hey, sorry I or Priya couldn’t make it today. We have a biology final tomorrow, which we are studying for right now. We will be sure to be there Saturday
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May 25th, 2009 · by Seamus · No Comments
Hey guys. Just a reminder that we wanted to meet Monday, May 25th, Memorial Day to work on the Kiosk. We meet at Montalvo @ Noon or at 60 S. Market St. for pick-ups. We’ll end the day at 3PM.
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May 11th, 2009 · by Kirsten · No Comments
Hey guys,
If you get this, please note that we are not meeting at 60 S. Market Street — Rather, we are meeting at Building BB on San Jose State University Campus. This is near the intersection of 9th Street & San Salvador, across from the dormitories and next to the swimming pool. Check out the link on the right to the SJSU campus map; Building BB is in the lower right hand corner.
See you there!
~kirsten
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May 10th, 2009 · by Seamus · No Comments
Hey gang,
Sorry for the late update. We’re still working on a meeting place for this Tuesday 5/12. So as per usual we’ll meet at 60 S. Market St. and move to our destination for the day. After the meeting there’s a City Council Meeting that I’ll be attending and encourage all of you to come along for. Many arts organizations will be present to show the city council that arts funding is important to San Jose. If you’ve got a black shirt, and can attend the City Council meeting, bring it along. That’s what we’ll all be wearing. The YAC meeting is the standard 4-7 and the city council meeting is from 7-8. If you can’t stay that late it’s understandable. I know that there’s still a lot of AP testing going on. See you on Tuesday! Email with questions: seamus.obryan@gmail.com
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May 6th, 2009 · by Seamus · No Comments
Hey guys,
Within the next few meetings we’ll be drafting a letter to the city council. Here’s a link for some How-to’s:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/346120/write_a_letter_to_your_local_council.html?cat=3
Read up and tag back with questions and ideas.
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April 29th, 2009 · by Seamus · No Comments
Hey all. This Saturday we meet at Montalvo from 1p – 5p. There will be a Van pick-up from 60 S. Market St. downtown at 12 noon and a drop-off at 6p.
This Saturday we’ll be learning some video techniques and work to create our public service announcement. The green screen filming will take place in the Carriage House Theatre and we’ll be working with a guest video artist.
Good luck if you have SAT’s this weekend!
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April 24th, 2009 · by Seamus · No Comments
Hey all, don’t forget about this Sunday’s Youth Action Coalition Meeting from 1p-5p at Montalvo Arts Center. If you need a ride from Downtown, be at the Generation Engage office (60 S. Market St.) at 12 Noon with a signed permission slip to ride in the van. The van will make pick-ups at 12 and will return you at 6 PM. YOU NEED TO HAVE A SIGNED PERMISSION SLIP TO RIDE THE VAN.
This weekend we’ll be working on photography and photo editing as well as adding the next level to our public performance art. This week’s guest will be Sophia Torres, resident artist at Montalvo Arts Center. If you have a camera of your own, feel free to bring it along.
Feel free to email me with questions: seamus.obryan@gmail.com
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April 23rd, 2009 · by Kirsten · No Comments
Visual Design Competition Guidelines
ZER01: The Art & Technology Network is inviting emerging designers from across all fields to interpret the theme of the 3rd 01SJ Biennial: a Global Festival of Art on the Edge. The Biennial is a celebration of creativity at the intersection of art, technology, and digital culture; the theme for the 2010 Biennial is Build Your Own World.
The Challenge: If you could Build Your Own World, what would it look like?
The best way to predict the future is to invent it. – Alan Kay, 1971
The future is not about what’s next; it’s about what we can build to ensure that what’s next matters. How can we, as resourceful, innovative, and knowledgeable local and global citizens build and participate in a desirable future in the face of global climate change, economic meltdown, political instability, and cultural divisiveness?
The 2010 01SJ Biennial is predicated on the notion that as artists, designers, engineers, architects, marketers, corporations and citizens we have the tools to (re)build the world, conceptually and actually, virtually and physically, poorly and better, aesthetically and pragmatically, in both large and small ways. Under the theme “Build Your Own World,” the 3rd 01SJ Biennial will present a broad range of exemplary work, which not only imagines the future (world) but builds it.
The 3rd 01SJ Biennial will take place September 15-19, 2010, throughout San Jose. It is about how powerful ideas and innovative individuals from around the world can make a difference and come together to build a unique, city-wide platform for creative solutions and public engagement. It is about the inspiration needed to build a world we want to live in and are able to live with.
Juror Selection
A jury of leading artists and design professionals from diverse design fields, from graphic design to architecture, will select the top ten design entries. Entries will be evaluated on the following criteria:
- Originality: Design shows imagination, creativity, and originality
- Visual Appeal: Design gains attention and has eye appeal
- Layout: Design effectively integrates graphic elements including the ZER01 logo and required copy
- Concept: Design thoughtfully considers the 01SJ Biennial Build Your Own World theme
- Promotion: Design is suitable for various print and digital applications
The top ten designs will be published on the 2010 01SJ Biennial website (01SJ. org) where guests will be invited to vote for their favorite design. Active email and social marketing campaigns will be launched to encourage voter participation.
After all the votes are in, the final six winning designs will be used to promote the 2010 01SJ Biennial. One design will be released each month for six months prior to the biennial. Winning designs will also be showcased on the 2010 01SJ Biennial website and published in the exhibition catalog.
Design Constraints
Select any drawing, painting, printing, or photographic media to design a poster that can be enlarged to 18” x 24”. Three-dimensional, sculptural or bas-relief designs must be submitted as a 2D reproduction.
- Include the following mandatory copy in your poster design:
- 3rd 01SJ Biennial: Build Your Own World
- Presented by ZER01
- September 15 – 19, 2010
- San Jose, CA
- 01SJ Logo (Download logo)
- Include a brief written statement (up to 150 words) that describes your design vision and strategy and title for your world.
- File format: Save Adobe Illustrator or InDesign digital files as RGB (not CMYK), JPG format (72 dpi, with a suggested aspect ratio (4:3), and a minimum resolution of 1024 pixels wide x 768 pixels high). Only one submission per individual or design team will be accepted.
How to Enter
All competition entries are processed through our online entry system. Before you begin the process of entering the competition, please have the following information and materials ready:
- Your contact information for registration and notification
- Your written statement describing your design vision and strategy (up to 150 words)
- Title for your world
- Your digital file saved as RGB (not CMYK), JPG format (72 dpi, maximum 1024 pixels wide x 768 pixels high)
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April 21st, 2009 · by Priya · No Comments
Hey guys
I was browsing the net and I found this great website called DoSomething.org.
Here’s something I copy-and-pasted off their website. They have a ton of good ideas about fundraising events and special spread awareness campaigns. You guys should def check it out(:
DOSOMETHING.ORG:
What we’re all about
Do Something believes you have the power to make a difference. It is our aim to inspire, support and celebrate a generation of doers: people who see the need to do something, believe in their ability to get it done, and then take action. At DoSomething.org we provide the tools and resources for you to convert your ideas and energy into positive action. Be part of a generation of doers.
Five guidelines we live by:
- Believe in teenagers. Teenagers can lead today. We don’t require adults.
- Trust teenagers. We provide reliable, easy to access information and activation strategies, but teens decide for themselves what to do.
- Celebrate teenagers. We think all measurable contributions from teens are valuable.
- Respect teenagers. We understand that teenagers have diverse abilities and constraints.
- Value teenagers. Our programs and products are free. We’re not after teens’ money; we want their passion, time and creativity.
Explore the website a little more. They have tons of good ideas, and it’s really helpful and interesting information. Let me know what you think(:
Priya
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