This collection contains three youth-created films from a virtual international filmbuilding workshop. The films were created by students from Chile, China, and the United States answering "what is the opposite of distance?".
This workshop was organized and administered by Tom Flint of Zoom-In-Zoom-Out and Urban Media Arts (UMA) of...
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I am really passionate about community and peace building. Here are some of my videos about my local and international actions. I have also included random vids from little fundraiser projects. A wide range here.
I created this exhibit as a place where I come and ask for something and believe it will happen. I welcome you to this place and invite you to share the energy of believing.
Shifting from fear to excitement, storms have always fascinated me. To me, they represent change, new start. They surface my most inner feelings. I’ve always loved watching the rain, the dance of the tree limbs on the wind, listening to the thunder, all in perfect synchrony.
Shylene loves to work in a "use what you have" approach. She uses recycled materials found along her path, as well as local driftwood from the beaches of Vancouver Island. Check it out at her site www.shylene.com
Throwing untreated litter into garbage dumps and burying them is just a selfish and silly method, and one just think for present, just think for ourselves when we do that.
Artists: Ceyda Celiloska and Firdes Aliovska
Description:
The poster is presentation of the topic premature marriage. On the poster the author give us a visual story about a young girl who is leaving her home. She is running away taking some of her toys. The poster message "Let me live my dreams!?" is a message explaining one of the reasons why...
The poster is presentation of the topic premature marriage. On the poster the author give us a visual story about a young girl who is leaving her home. She is running away taking some of her toys. The poster message "Let me live my dreams!?" is a message explaining one of the reasons why youth leave their home so early.
Artists: Ceyda Celiloska...
Heba wants to tell everyone that all they need in this world are friends whom keep pushing you forward, a dream that you believe in, and a goal to live for.
Artist(s): Jessica Nohemi Hernandez Ixla
Organization: Educaction for the Children Foundation.
This is a quick peep of what I see every day. Our moms work really hard to give us a better future. Some of them has fancy jobs, but my mom makes tortillas, and throught that we survive.
Artist(s): Sammer Mallik
Organization: Youth for Social Development
This is photograph of deprived slum.captured by an AYV participant which shows the sanitation and unhygienic environment of the slum.