
In less than a month the
first 100 Places outdoor exhibition will open in Aarhus (Denmark). We are all very exited after almost two years of preparation of the project! Also, very soon the first edition of the 100 Places book will be available.
Go to site.The Project
We describe 100 places on Earth that are in danger of disappearing within the next few generations due to climactic changes and other human influences on the environment.
The concept of “100 places to Remember before they Disappear” shows the beauty of these locations as an argument for us taking action to preserve them.
We invoke the aesthetics of these stunning places in an effort to move and mobilize people.
By remembering our role in an inter-connected ecosystem, we can ensure the health and vitality of our vulnerable habitats so that our children and grand children have a chance to see them.
“100 Places to Remember...” is a multichannel communication platform using exhibitions, books, TV Spots, web and more.
Platforms“100” is a Multi-Channel platform using the fascination of photography to showcase the beauty and susceptibility of certain habitats impacted by climate change, using the following outreach.
Outdoor exhibitionsA breathtaking exhibition of 100 large-scale photos mounted in central squares in Capitals around the world. Opening in the UN-building, then travelling the world - reaching its peak in Copenhagen during the UN Climate Conference, COP15, at the close of 2009.
Coffee table bookAn amazing 400-page, large-format book with 10-20 stories that highlight the living conditions of the people who reside in the featured habitats.
TV Spots100 TV spots of 60 seconds each showing one of the photos – focusing on the problem, the consequences and the solutions.
Every night, over the 100 days preceding COP-15, TV stations around the globe can feature these spots.
WebsiteVisitors will be able to follow the making of “100 Places.” We will feature stories of each individual location and describe the progress of the project.
Audiences can interact with the team in charge of establishing the book and exhibition.
Educational MaterialsSchool-children visiting the exhibitions will receive questionnaires encouraging them to get involved and to engage the issue of climate change. Teachers will able to download e-learning materials from the website to prepare their students for a visit to the exhibition.
Children’s bookA down-to-earth, approachable book that shows the daily routine of children living in the endangered areas. Stories and images describe their conditions and their hopes for the future.
Posters/postcardsThe most captivating pictures will be published as posters and postcards. Based on experience with past exhibitions, we know that visitors have a high-demand for purchasing the best photos on postcards or posters.
Customized exhibitionsThe exhibition can be customized to suit special indoor needs in office lobby, shop windows, congress halls, trade fairs etc.
Metro InternationalThrough a world-wide agreement the free of charge Metro newspaper will feature the project and promote the exhibitions. A special exhibition paper will be available. Metro is the worlds biggest newspaper with almost 9 million daily copies handed out and 23 million daily readers.
Conference book100 photos of the 100 Places will be printed in a special COP-15 booklet, with a foreword by UN General Secretary Ban Ki-Moon and afterward by Danish Minister of Environment Connie Hedegaard.
DVD (Option)DVDs of single stories will be featured and sold at the exhibition.
TV Programs (Option)The making of “100 places…” will be offered and broadcasted on television channels around the world.
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