The World Mural Project Comes Alive!
Muralist and digital artist Favianna Rodriguez unveiled the Intel World Mural Project today amidst a group of young digital artists inside the Intel Computer Clubhouse nestled in the bustling East Palo Alto Boys and Girls Club.
The University of California, Berkeley alumnus is now an Oakland, California-based Favianna. She helped Intel collect artwork from Computer Clubhouse students from 21 countries. She created an engaging digital romp through regions that opened up to artwork from students from Brazil, China, Costa Rica, the U.S. and other parts of the world.
All of this as a way to celebrate Intel’s 40th birthday. Looks like the future’s in good hands!
Here’s a video of Favianna’s unveiling, which I shot using my nifty Flip cam.
Tags: Favianna Rodriguez, Intel 40th Anniversary, Intel Computer Clubhouse, Intel World Mural
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July 20, 2008 at 6:28 pm
Intel is doing such a marvelous job at encouraging young people from around the world. The Intel International Science & Engineering Fair and this international mural demonstrate how much fun it is to work with young minds and to open doors to their creativity. Yes, the world’s future is in good hands.