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The Traveller on a Wheelchair

The Traveller on a Wheelchair

by Team Traveller on a Wheelchair | Aug 14, 2017 | Community Projects Russia, Disability Inclusion, Russia

Improving mobility conditions for wheelchair users This project is united by the common thread of giving freedom to people who use wheelchairs to travel, both out of necessity and for leisure, and equip them with modern and online services. The project has two main...
Art to be Open

Art to be Open

by Team Art to be Open | Aug 14, 2017 | Community Projects Russia, Disability Inclusion, Russia

Crowdsourcing accessibility of cultural spaces in Moscow Art to be Open is a project consisting of an internet-based platform and mobile app with a database of all the inclusive programs and accessible locations throughout the city of Moscow. Highly interactive, the...
Everydayness

Everydayness

by Team Sensor Quest | Aug 14, 2017 | Community Projects Russia, Disability Inclusion, Russia

Creating sensory experiences to build empathy across abilities The team created a sensory quest, spread across three rooms, where visitors experienced what it was like to live with various disabilities such as blindness, deafness, and limited mobility. At the end of...
Along the Water

Along the Water

by Team Water Pollution | Aug 12, 2017 | Cambodia, Community Projects Cambodia, Environmental Health

Reminding us of the symbiosis between nature and humanity The Water Pollution team produced a 360 video about how the water became polluted and how it can affect the living surrounding it. The video explores the life of a family living on a floating house and the...
Trash is Not Bad!

Trash is Not Bad!

by Team Plastic Commune | Aug 12, 2017 | Cambodia, Community Projects Cambodia, Environmental Health

Shifting paradigms on how we view waste products The Plastic Commune team built statues of the god Hanuman and the mermaid princess Suvannamaccha out of recycled plastic bottles and newspaper. Images on these sculptures trigger augmented reality 3D models of these...
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American Arts Incubator (AAI) is an international creative exchange program developed in partnership with the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and administered by ZERO1. The program utilizes community-driven digital and new media art projects to instigate dialogue, build communities, bolster local economies, and further social innovation.

American Arts Incubator is an initiative of the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs developed in partnership with ZERO1.