On this site, you can get a local's perspective on an Intertnational happening - people from all over the world travel in droves to Fringe Festivals every year, and this site attempts to track the conversations happening around those festivals. Get started by performing a search:
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New Blog: Fab Fringe Moments: Dog Powered Robot: One of the stand-out contributions to the Creative Mind Experimen... http://bit.ly/dcetg5 — 7 weeks 2 days ago |
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Attention Orlando Creative Types: Urban Think! Foundation wants input for the space in Thornton Park www.urbanrethink.com (via @liberatr) — 7 weeks 2 days ago |
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New Blog: John deHaas gives some frank 2010 Reviews: Found on John's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/9g9YfQ — 8 weeks 3 days ago |
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New Blog: Doing Fringe as an Out-of-Towner: Memorial Day weekend is upon us. For every other holiday, there are a... http://bit.ly/bphMsZ — 9 weeks 8 hours ago |
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New Blog: Ask An Artist: Jay Hopkins: Denna asked Jay Hopkins about his involvement with "Is This Seat Taken?" and... http://bit.ly/cCErKa — 9 weeks 2 days ago |
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One of the stand-out contributions to the Creative Mind Experiment was the Dog Powered Robot, created by Evan Miga and friends (including his Pomeranian, Fisher). Found via The Daily City.
About the Creative Mind Experiment:
See how differently creative minds interpret the same inspiration.
All of the creators agreed to participate without knowing what their source of inspiration would be. They were given a 3 min and 33 sec piece of music and asked to create “something” in that time frame. They can use any medium they wish and as little or as much of the music as they desire. The only rule is that they must create something that was inspired by something they heard or felt in the piece of music.
See what creators like Bob Kodzis (Creative Catalyst/Improv Actor), Brian Feldman (Performance Artist), Jordan Woods-Robinson (Blue Man/Actor/Fiddle Player), Evan Miga (DRIP Creative Engineer & Graphic Designer), Lindsay Cohen (Writer/Actor), Ryan Price (Community Builder/Hacker), Richard Paul (Improv artist), Brandon Roberts (Producer/Director/Actor, Creator of the PB&J Theatre Factory) , Tisse Mallon (Photographer/Creative Mind), Melissa Cowen (Child Dance Prodigy), Comedians, Musicians, Choreographers and more separately create.
Each creation is placed one right after another so you can see just how differently they think even when inspired by the exact same thing. 8 creators will participate in every show. View the show-by-show schedule to see when your favorites will appear!
Producers:
Jessica Mariko (Also the creator of DRIP http://www.ILoveDRIP.com/ and FRESH http://www.ValentinesDayOrlando.com/)
Linda Eve Elchak (Also the creator of Nao Dance Collective http://www.naodance.com/)
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