Monday, April 7, 2008

Corporate Generosity Profile

When you look at the profile of Future Unincorporated, we want you to see our positive, generous side. In order to look our best to you, we decided to create a pilot program to help our neighbors in NY, starting from the bottom.
This could be you:

Our first attempt to help people is to donate tools to update potential clients. The first step was to deliver a new laptop to emerging artists who might be lacking the tools they need to express themselves.
Do you ever feel like your ideas don't matter?
We do.



To put an end to these feelings, we delivered our first handmade laptop to Carey Maxon. We were excited to offer this opportunity for change. Things are going to be moving forward a lot faster now.

The possibilities just got more endless.


A few weeks later we held our first meeting to get the community excited about our new offer. Carey Maxon, now inspired artist and Future Unincorporated intern held a conference open to members of Bushwick University School of the Arts called

Consulting Myself: Making My Own Successful Art in Brooklyn

Lasagna was served, and we kept to a tight schedule.
The most important part of the meeting was the exhibition of Carey's final product. The digital revolution really got deep into her, and caused a lot of growth.

Please join us for the digital unveiling of her progression into the future-- this is what Future Unincorporated helped Carey to do!!!

And now... the opportunity has been passed on... A new generation of computers has been made available to emerging artists. We are waiting to see what Christine Maxon will do with her new product.The feeling of infinite possibility really took over the meeting.

1 comment:

Carey Maxon said...

Cassie-This got me good this morning.
xo