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Episode 41: The Cambridge Codex


Today's podcast was initially going to be episode 33 but life happened and I'm happy to finally share this with you. Kerrie Bellisario is a professor at Lesley University and is on of the organizers of the recent Cambridge Codex project. The Codex is a community art project that takes place between Harvard and Porter Square in Cambridge, MA. Participants are asked to use chalk and create a coded in public spaces. This project brings together many different ideas and deals with issues of public spaces and community interaction. Participants are able to communicate with each other and their environment with out harming local buildings or public spaces. If you are interested in contacting Kerrie or one of her students about the project please visit the website.

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Intro: Thanks to Brad Niessen from the Tech Teacher Podcast for the Intro.

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