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Empire Drive In

Audio from the film is included in this incredible new installation in New York.  If you're in the area check out Empire Drive In -- it re-uses disposable artifacts from consumer culture for creative and playful gains AKA your can watch movies from the back seat of a junked out Mustang!

During the day audio excerpts from the film will be broadcast through the the once booming, now busted car speakers via low-power radio. I'm thrilled to participate in this whimsical project that breaths new life into forgotten objects.  

 "This isn't junk... this is a story."


Special thanks to the curator of said audio, the talented and inspiring (and backer of this film!) Ann Heppermann for including us.  Now go, go, go if you can and enjoy!

 

BBC Report

The BBC just filed a report about The Land. The headline sums things up nicely, "Junk Playground Inspires US Guests" - indeed!  

 

Thanks to Morgan Leichter-Saxby for pointing out we were named dropped - not bad! 

So thrilled The Land is getting the attention it deserves.  And I can't wait to see what comes of the visit for the US.  

Read the full story here

 

Featured in New Play Advocacy Booklet from The Alliance for Childhood

Joan Almon at The Alliance for Childhood has released a new booklet: Adventure: The Value of Risk in Children's Play.  It includes all the facts and figures you're grasping for when defending risk and play in your community.   

 Adventure: The Value of Risk in Children's Play  

Inside you'll recognize several photos of The Land. The more adults that take an interest in self-directed play, playwork and risk... the smilier my smile gets.  Add it to your library, or give one to your favorite principal...  

Have a great week! 

Listen: Of Kith and Kids

Thank to the incredible folks at Transom.org  for premiering the new radio story about The Land adventure playground!  The piece inspired some lovely play memories in the comments and is airing locally around the country.  Still looking for our national home!   

Have you listened yet?  Take a break, put on headphones, dim the lights and visit the land yourself.  What makes you feel uncomfortable? What makes you swoon? 

 

Kickstarter Success

Success!  We reached our Kickstarter goal on January 8th, 2013 - one year to the day after The Land opened its doors to the children of Plas Madoc.  WIth the time remaining in the campaign, we raised an additional $3,631 - totaling over $13,000 for the shoot.  Donations ranged from $1 to over $1,000 and came from several continents. Thank you to ALL of our generous backers!

Take a closer look at the whole campaign here