Monday, June 22, 2009

Pie Lab

John Bielenberg and Project M are serving up good pie in Hale County, Alabama this summer. 
 
I love this blog post from John: 4 Steps To Idiocy (And 1 Step To Sheer Genius)
 
Get involved with Project M this summer:

Open Sourcing Project M

The Project M 2008 Team, in collaboration with HERO, has created a permanent Design Lab space in Greensboro, Alabama. This light-filled studio building is situated on the HERO campus which includes a bunkhouse for up to 10 people and lodging for visiting advisors. Greensboro is also the center of Hale County where the Auburn Rural Studio has been building wonderful structures to benefit the community since 1993.

However, the Design Lab is only an empty building without passionate young designers to inhabit it on an on-going basis. This is where you come in.

We encourage both Individuals and groups to
contact us if they are interested in using the Project M Lab space to work on meaningful projects in Hale County. We guarantee that it will be an intensely satisfying experience.

 

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Sighh, another reason to want

Sighh, another reason to want to see Alabama.

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