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Response @ Chain Reaction 1/30/16

Jorge Pueyo. Responsable de Marketing y desarrollo de negocio de Uptiva durante su ponencia "´Técnicas para que las pymes vendan a través del móvil":

Photo Courtesy of Eric Carlson

My response to Boo Ritson, for the still life workshop.

This is a poster that I created in response to a live brief. I had to complete the poster in a day and go with the first idea that came to us. I went with an industrial feel and used Helvetica Neu Condensed Bold to make the headings stand out. The center illustration is based on an icon you would find on an industrial site but I simplified it and just used the outline.

This used to be a Day's Inn a long time ago. Motel 6 took it over. A nice basic place to stay. Technically it's in Inglewood but it's close enough to LAX to where it's not a scary area.

Hester Berry is the artist who motivated this outcome. Looking at the way paint can represent effects such as light, season and movement which was a big part in responding to Hester and following the way she portrays nature.

responsablesnoinscriptos.bandcamp.com

 

Lexit Would Have Won

 

Street art

Arkoum refugee camp, eastern Chad, home to 51,000 refugees from Sudan.

LWF in Chad supports refugees from Sudan. 700,000 people, mainly women and children, have fled the conflict that escalated in April 2023. The refugee camps are situated in a region where water and other resources are scarce. With a field office in Farchana, LWF supports people in Arkoum refugee camp with water and sanitation, shelter and relief goods.

 

Photo: LWF/ C. Kästner-Meyer

  

Sarah P Corbett was 'Craftivist in Residence' at Greenbelt Festival in August 2025.

 

Photos by Paul Chambers

Festival capacity 12,000. Kettering UK

 

Inviting festival-goers to slow down, reflect on how to be a loving activist and citizen, and hand-make healthy and strategic responses to injustices harming our world. Expect thoughtful provocation and threads of radical hope woven through every session across the weekend.

 

There were so many opportunities to find out more about – and take part in – Sarah’s gentle, quiet and creative campaigning.

 

A packed weekend for Sarah who wanted to do even more but there was no capacity:

 

1. Sold out and oversubscribed 'Stitchable Changemakers' 90min workshop for 50 participants to learn how they could use their gifts, talents, content and power to be the most effective and compassionate gentle protesters on issues they care about

 

2. 1. Sold out and oversubscribed 'Dream-Making ' 90min workshop for 50 participants to channel their anger and sadness at injustices they see into focusing on what utopian visions they want to see, hear, smell, touch and even taste as their dream

(e.g. save the bees changes to 'I dream of happy bees') which then helps each maker learn ways they can be part of the dream they wish to see - all based on neuroscience.

 

3. "Crafterthoughts' evening session where craftivists brought their own projects to Show and tell us about including the successes, challenges, learnings and answer any questions by others. Some people came with half formed ideas they wanted advice on from the group on how to deliver effectively and strategically. Some people came just to listen and learn. All made new connections and friends and you could feel the solidarity and encouragement in the room!

 

4. Sunday sunset last event was our climate craftivism performance: Craftivist Collective members joined members of Leena Norms’ Gumption Club wearing their upcycled 'Canary Craftivists' outfits to walk silently through the festival and sit as a flock to send photos and a handmade happy lifesized canary to the local MP and the owner of the festival grounds to encourage them to protest Greenbelt festival from the climate crisis and do what they can to act faster and bolder to create a healthier world

 

5. Planned pop-up appearance at The Caravan of Love for passersby to take part in a 10minute drop in craftivism workshop supporting Fashion Revolution to take home and 'shop drop'

 

6. Planned pop-up appearance under a free in the festival's mini forest area for passersby to take part in a 15minute drop in craftivism workshop choosing one of 5 Gentle Nudge messages on woven labels to sew into their clothes or accessories to encourage them as kind citizens and stewards of our planet

 

7. Overflowing tent of hundreds of people for Sarah interviewing Patrick Grant: BBC Great British Sewing Bee judge and fashion designer interviewing him about his work and book 'Less' whilst 3 craftivists sat on stage with us silently make Mini Fashion Statements during the session that Patrick then threw out into the audience encouraging them to 'shop-drop' these handwritten mini scrolls into fast fashion shop pockets or their friends pockets to encourage shoppers to ask 'who made these clothes' and be curious consumers

 

8. Sarah wrote and handstitched a prayer she was asked to read at the Sunday Communion on stage infront of thousands of attendees.

 

9. Throughout the festival Sarah was interviewed for social media teams for Greenbelt, Christian Aid and podcasts and had informal conversations with festival goers

 

paulwchambers.com

greenbelt.org.uk

www.craftivist-collective.com

Some moron dumped a pot of Christmas poinsettias in the effing recycle bin. Jason couldn't abide.

touring the Rockaways fire scene on the anniversary of Flight 587.

  

#RCDAR

Response @ Chain Reaction 1/30/16

SEPA Red Cross House and Recovery Director Chad Lassiter takes a short rest after unloading a box truck full of supplies at MCU Park on Coney Island.

 

#RCDAR

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My response to Ike's challange.....all though none was needed. , lomics.co/l/JpoUer1ZoB

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Body As A Vessel Residency & Workshop with Critical Path Sydney Australia

 

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