Filed under: articles, Communications, photos, street actions | Tags: articles, fans, feedback, guerrilla art, hearts, Helsinki, Kamppi, knitting graffiti, photos, press, signs, soita mummolle, updates
Between yesterday and today 3 articles came out about Soita Mummolle campaign, respectively on Vartti, Kirkko&Kaupunki and Helsinki Times.
Have a look at them, I am sure they are gonna boost the success of next week Soita Mummolle Päivä (I wish Kamppi’s square to be flooded with people). 🙂
By the way, yesterday our knit-guerrilla with hearts took place in the morning: 154 hand knitted hearts were left on 5 trams and 5 metro trains in the morning. The initiative awakened curiosity and participation, a lot of passengers took the hearts with them, came to speak to me and loved the project!It was a lovely experience also for me: direct feedback on the spot is great – especially if it’s positive! – and I am so happy that this campaign is managing to trigger emotions and thoughts in people’s mind.
Yesterday was also the date of our last Street Action: since me and my helper Karolina (thanks for joining anyway!) were freezing for the wind, we left the center early and we didn’t manage to collect too many photos. But the good news is that many among teenagers knew already about the campaign and approached us saying “Here! I want to be portrayed!”. So despite the cold sudden wind, the youth warmed us with their “Siisti!” keyword of appreciation 🙂
I will publish the last portraits later on during the day, stay tuned!
Stefania
Filed under: photos, projects, supporters, Thank you! | Tags: Australia, campaign, community, fans, Finland, hearts, knit, knitting graffiti, Netherlands, photos, public intervention, support, thank you, USA
Here is a picture of all the crochet hearts that will be used next week for the knit-guerrilla for our campaign.
It’s such a great thing that our supporters are not only from Finland, but also from USA, Australia and Netherlands!
A big thanks to Diana, Carola, Carol, Riitta, Lee and Tea!
Stefania
Filed under: ideas, projects | Tags: flash mob, generation gap, guerrilla art, knit, knitting graffiti, public event, public intervention
Ideas of a collaborative “knitting graffiti” event boiling in my head… I wonder if seniors would participate together with younger knitting-fans in something like this? http://bit.ly/38yxVw
I was speaking about this with Andrew, a doctoral student in Media Lab (Aalto University School of Art and Design), and I found these practices so inspiring: soft yet rebellious, they put public authorities in doubt if getting rid of them or keeping them. It is a visible form of guerrilla art, but in the same moment is so mild and sympathetic that you would feel like a brute in tearing away the knits…
I would like to create an event that would bring together people from different ages, held in a public space, hopefully outdoors during a lovely sunny summer day, helping to fill the generation gap. I just wonder if seniors would appreciate some kind of fun, lively knitting public intervention in the city environment, or they would consider it as an act of vandalism…
Your opinions?
Stefania