Campaign for eradicate discrimination to people living with HIV, made from children living with the hiv, their voices talk to the world about how they see their live and wants people to know about it without any taboo or rejection.
In most of the Countries people still raising their kids without education about this Virus, sometimes they just advise their kids to keep away from people with the Virus, This is Totally WRONG!..

AIDS stigma and discrimination exist worldwide, although they manifest themselves differently across countries, communities, religious groups and individuals. They occur alongside other forms of stigma and discrimination, such as racism, stigma based on physical appearance, homophobia or misogyny and can be directed towards those involved in what are considered socially unacceptable activities such as prostitution or drug use.

Stigma not only makes it more difficult for people trying to come to terms with HIV and manage their illness on a personal level, but it also interferes with attempts to fight the AIDS Epidemic as a whole. On a national level, the stigma associated with HIV can deter governments from taking fast, effective action against the epidemic, whilst on a personal level it can make individuals reluctant to access HIV testing, treatment and care.

In this workgroup were involve HIV +   Kids between 5 to 15 Years Old, every draw and the message is from them. English Voices was provided thanks to English Students Kids in Panamá.
AID FOR AIDS AND MENTE PÚBLICA Own the Rights of this Campaign.

 


Original Video was shoot in 2010 this was an Experimental Video.
We tried to play with the girls randomly experience in a Set while the time was passing by..
Colors became more powerful to the eyes while the hours was going by. They was playing like little
little girls in an ambient that we create we colors.. PURE EXPERIMENTAL VIDEO

Miami based Singer/Songwriter Maor returns with his new single “Favorite Drinks” featuring Young Money/Cash Money/Poe Boy artist Brisco and Hollywood, Florida’s own Greemo. Shot and directed by Julio Matteo.
Produced By Reginald Joseph of Medici

The project will ultimately consist of 25 randomly placed sculptures of Climbers on the support columns of the Metrorail.  Each Climber is welded in stainless steel, powder-coated in various colors, and installed permanently.

My Project “Climbers over Miami” has only one purpose, giving people something to smile about.  It’s a public installation that, by its nature, will draw your eyes to the mysterious climbers.  Are they real?  Should I have taken the train this Climber is heading to?

There are hundreds of columns supporting the Metrorail all over Miami, grey and sad looking. Right now the elevated tracks are 22.4 miles long, with a new extension to the airport coming in 2012. Should my project take off, other artists should follow and pick their own columns to be artistically enhanced.

I’m fascinated by the human body — the classic theme of artistic expression and struggle.  My sculptures capture the human body in motion — a freeze frame of classic, timeless gestures and emotions.  The sculptures are both ethereal and concrete.  The forms I create are how one imagines a Nureyev or Baryshnikov would look in mid-flight.

I use hollow, stainless steel squares to sculpt the human form; creating works that elicit both the strength and delicacy of the body.  Each square represents the trials and tribulations of life.  Each of the four corners represents the intellectual, emotional, physical, and spiritual dimension of human beings.  They are the framework of the spirit and the image of the body.

The hollow squares strip away distractions, leaving a powerful vision and exploration of the human body, adding an element of mystery and abstraction.

This technique adds a spiritual dimension to the human shapes and forms and gives my sculptures a universal quality.

With all of my sculptures, there is a secondary layer of beauty, abstraction, and mystery.  When darkness falls and the lights come on, the exquisite shadows of form, squares, body, and spirit cast themselves upon the walls creating a second sculpture of light and shadow.

WHERE THE MONEY GOES:

Every dollar raised here goes directly into covering the cost of the sculptures and the permitting process.  The first $3500 will cover the first Climber and every $2500 thereafter will get another Climber installed.

$63,500.00 will fund the entire project of 25 Climbers.