When curator Laura Arena approached MIT’s Luis Blackaller & Andy Cavatorta, her brief was simple: create something that initiates interaction between the inhabitants of the neighborhood. From the Portuguese fisherman to the Projects, to the artists and hipsters, to a new influx of people, Lucky Gallery sits at the crux of several different communities, none of whom talk, but acknowledge each other as familiar strangers. Luis and Andy’s response was to build a miniature version of Red Hook and populate it with photographic doll versions of people they met and talked to on the street. We join Luis and Andy as they prepare for the opening and watch as the element of play in a virtual world impacts communication in the real one.
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CREATED & PRODUCED by Lance Weiler & Alex Johnson
CREATIVE DIRECTOR Alex Johnson
DIRECTOR Lance Weiler
EDITOR Jawad Metni
SEGMENT PRODUCER Zeke Zelker
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER Juliette Richey
SERIES MUSIC T. Griffen
TITLE SEQUENCE Jordan Gray
POST PRODUCTION House of Trim
FEATURED MUSIC Matthew Nichols “It’s Not There”














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me encanto el proyecto, esta padrísimo!!!! creo que es una excelente idea para exportar. Ademas refuerza identidades y autoestimas no? tambien se podria hacer un museo con lo que la comunidad piense que vale la pena rescatar. Bueno, se me ocurre.
FELICIDADES!!!!!!
Thank you Radar, I really enjoyed your movie.
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