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Collab

  • Posted by: adinalevin
  • on October 10, 2009 at 6:32 am

Applications for Membership in Collab are now being accepted. 
Collab has been created to provide space, technology and manufacturing equipment for Artists, Architects, Painters, Filmmakers, Fashion Designers, Neuroscientists, Writers, Thinkers, Robotic Engineers, Graphic Designers, Environmental Earth Scientists, Musicians, Photographers, and others from a diversity of interdisciplinary pursuits, to work on their ideas while collectively developing socially and environmentally conscious prototypes and solutions for this new era.
Collab is a combination think tank and fabrication laboratory, providing members with the tools to work on their ideas, and an open source platform, if they chose, for expanding and exchanging those ideas with other members.  The belief is that by juxtaposing, for example, the work of a neuroscientist with a musician in an environment of tools, machinery and technology, a heighten and expansive creativity will be stimulated.  In creating this network and encouraging an exploratory aesthetic, the possibilities for innovation that may sustain our ecosystem, economy and imagination become almost limitless.
Twenty-four Memberships are available.  For more information, visit www.collab-orators.com

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