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mIOU Pledges

On 31, Dec 2013 | In | By admin

mIOU Pledges

Project Micro-Float (M-Flo) asks participants to personalize IOU notes, called mIOUs (my IOU). mIOU pledges are public promises, rather than amounts to be collected and are symbolic of the potential in examining self-worth and generating a circle of giving. They are meant to inspire others to endorse arts and culture or another personal cause in their lifetime.

 

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Project Micro-Float

On 02, May 2013 | No Comments | In | By admin

Project Micro-Float

Project Micro-Float (M-Flo) is a multi-platform series about creating a network of supporters from the cultural community using practices from microfinance, pledge giving, crowdfunding, IOUs and other alternative strategies. It’s part social lending tool, part artistic social experiment on lending and giving.

 

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Idea Store

Idea Store

With the Idea Store, we address the question, “What are your ideas worth?” and invite people to share their unused, outdated, unspoken, spontaneous or greatest ideas with each other. The Idea Store functions as a public, interactive installation in which participants can sell their thoughts and ideas for a penny or buy someone else’s for two cents.

 

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Free Emporium

Free Emporium

Free Emporium & Gift Exchange was designed for the gallery space Cuchifritos located in the Essex Street Market on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.

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Global Free Store

Global Free Store

Global Free Store was a non-commercial pop-up shop in Manhattan’s Financial District that operated on a free exchange system. Located in a storefront on Nassau Street, visitors could give or get something useful, including books, bags and housewares.

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Counter Culture Cash

Counter Culture Cash

For Counter Culture Cash, we set up a photo booth on Jamaica Avenue in Queens, New York and offered passersby Jamaican Bucks, a local currency we created, in exchange for their photograph.

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