Our intention is to provide a platform for the investigation, production and promotion of site-responsive temporary art projects. With a budget limited to twenty dollars (ltd.) per project, artists and designers are invited to contribute to the dialogue about art in the context of public spaces and geared toward pedestrian audiences, and to participate in a collective examination of the abiding issues of the commodification of contemporary art within the larger economic and cultural organization of our society. Using the Internet and catalog publishing as mediums for dissemination, this initiative is focused on posing new questions and uncovering new strategies, inquiries and territories for art as an affordable and accessible discourse.
Our goal is to assemble a wide range of projects that are approached in a site-responsive manner, operate as positive interferences/interventions in the public sphere, and engage pedestrian audiences in re-examining the past, present and future condition of the places to which they are added, drawing awareness to cultural, political and historical geographies.