MAW

Minneapolis Art on Wheels is an on-going public arts initiative. We leverage advanced mobile technology to bring socially engaged art and technology into diverse communities. We aim to use the scale and accessibility of our exhibitions to make the Twin Cities an international leader in socially engaged and technologically enhanced creative projects.

We are able to produce moving images up to several hundred feet, outdoors, in public spaces. Our emphasis on mobile devices (i.e. cellular phones) and gestural interaction with media (e.g. laser tag, real-time video tracking and gesture recognition) allows a wide audience to interact with mobile media. The project engages students in creative use of technology and materializes this engagement in the form of community outreach and temporary public art.

[...] are also apparently

[...] are also apparently prolific video makers and posters, including in their article on Makezine, so you will have to watch some and let me know [...]

[...] from inside the Marriot

[...] from inside the Marriot hotel room from the 21st floor in downtown San Jose for the fun of it! We (MAW) were there for the ZERO1 Festival in June [...]

[...] sampling of everyone’s

[...] sampling of everyone’s work (from MAW) at the ZERO1 festival block party in San Jose. Video documentation by Tyler [...]

[...] MAW goes to the ZERO 1

[...] MAW goes to the ZERO 1 New Media Biennial in San Jose, California, trekking across 10 states and projecting in a variety of sites ranging from the Badlands of Interior, South Dakota, to the sand dunes of Winnemucca, Nevada, and the streets of downtown San Jose. Documentation is viewable on the MAW website. [...]

[...] tytronic, and heba at

[...] tytronic, and heba at the sand dunes of Winnemucca, NV as part of the MAW X Country trip. Documentation by Andrea [...]