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Collaboration

 

Art is an effective and optimistic way to influence the the future of humanity and collaboration is the only way to make it happen. The Greater.Earth art intervention invites the involvement and support of individuals, organizations and businesses. While funding the Greater.Earth activities is important,  collaboration can be in several forms.

Fundraising
The first fundraising goal of the Greater.Earth art intervention was to raise the necessary funds for the exhibition installation at the 2017 Venice Biennale which was visited by more than 300,000 people. The next goal will be to realize one or more of the other Art Interventions under development. Any money raised through this website and related activities will be 100% dedicated to the development of the Greater.Earth program.

Intellectual Contributions
Your input is invited and appreciated. Artists, musicians, writers, journalists, engineers, publicists and other consultants can make invaluable contributions to the success of the Greater.Earth art intervention.

Promotion
Endorsing the Greater.Earth art intervention and spreading the word  about it would be one of the most valuable forms of collaboration.

Development
Contributions of services, know-how, technology and facilities will be extremely important to the development and eventual success of the Greater.Earth program.

General Collaboration - Level 1

  1. The easiest way to collaborate is to comment on the articles and videos on this website or on the Vimeo or  YouTube channels.
  2. Another form of collaboration is to financially support the project by purchasing an artwork in the ArtFunding section of this website.

Collaborating Individuals - Level 2

  1. Any individual who contributes an article, an essay, a video, a piece of music, an interview or some other useful service that may help to develop and promote the Greater.Earth project and/or any of the art interventions is invited to become a Collaborating Individual.

  2.  As a reward or acknowledgement for an individual's contribution, a  CHF 100.- credit which can be used to purchase any item in the ArtFunding section will be given in exchange.

  3. If desired, the Collaborating Individual may be listed  on this website or otherwise mentioned and acknowledged.

Collaborating Organizations - Level 3

  1. Any non-commercial organization that shares the same or similar goals of the Greater.Earth intervention is invited to become a Collaborating Organization.

  2. Basically an organization would agree to communicate, publicize and/or  otherwise promote the Greater.Earth intervention among its member networks, newsletter and announcements for the period of at least one year.

  3. In exchange, a Collaborating Organization  will be acknowledged and listed on the Greater.Earth website,  mentioned in the   Communications postings as a Collaborating Organization,  and its logo may be included in a launch or satellite video and/or in the interior of the Greater.Earth space station during the period of collaboration.

  4. As a reward, Collaborating Organizations will receive a CHF 1000.- credit that may be used to purchase any items in the ArtFunding section.

Collaborating  Partners - Level 4

  1. Greater.Earth welcomes any commercial or business entity that offers and agrees to contribute their services, products or facilities to the realization of the Greater.Earth art interventions and program.

  2. In exchange, a business, a corporation, an art museum or a gallery, a service provider will be acknowledged and listed on the Greater.Earth website, mentioned in the Communications postingsas a Collaborating Partner  and its logo may be included in a launch or satellite video and/or  in the interior of the Greater.Earth space station during the period of collaboration.

  3. As a reward, Collaborating Partners will receive a CHF 5000.- credit that may be used to purchase any items in the ArtFunding section.

Offers and suggestions of collaboration maybe sent to the resident artist for consideration. 

Contact

 

Have you seen this space art video?

If not, please have a look. It is only 6 minutes and 13 seconds.

Cosmic Dancer Video

Video from the Mir space station.