Interested in what 22 students, armed with cameras and a bucketload of a creativity (for real, we brought along a bucket of it), and set loose for 10 weeks in some of the world’s coolest cities are thinking? Get the scoop on last weekend’s Come Out & Play Festival, a showcase for urban games that challenges participants to rethink their city as a sort of giant playground, from six of these young participants and volunteers.
August Brown: “Most notable for me was the snake woman.”
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Susan Carlson: “It's kind of the lighter-hearted flipside of a lot of new media ‘high art.’”
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Boris Scherbakov: “I felt like a summer camp counselor leading children through tasks that were almost as time-consuming as they were menial.”
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Tom Schmidt: “To the credit of the festival organizers, though, these people aren’t technically taking back the ‘streets,’ but I’ve never really found the city to have lost it’s sense of community or fun.”
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Rachel Teagle: “I need to stop hurting myself.”
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Andrea Warren: “In fact, each time I watched a little yellow donut flower drift upwards a little piece of me died.”
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