One (more) Day on Earth on 11/11/11

A truly global documentary on the human condition finally comes together.

WEVE POINTED your attention to this project before, back when it was a pup sniffing for enough funding at Kickstarter to finish.

Well, the good news is that it was indeed completed.

The idea was simple. On 10 October 2010, willing individuals all over the world shot images, recorded video, did whatever they felt inspired to do to capture the human condition across the planet that day.

The result was an avalanche of content that has been painstakingly edited into a DVD which can be purchased to support the continuation of the project. The rest available as a giant, interactive archive of life across the world on that day. You can even sign up to contribute to the project in future.

Some days its easy to forget that we share the block with our neighbours, nevermind that we share the planet with people many degrees more diverse, from places we havent imagined. One Day on Earth serves to remind us of the diversity of the human experience, and perhaps rekindle the desire to understand lie a little further from home once again. For those contributing to the project, its also a reason to stop and really pay attention to the place you find yourself in. You might just find something worth sharing with the other 6,999,999,999 of us.

I hope so. Because the next Day on Earth rolls around on 11/11/11, and its wide open for contributions.


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