Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Candy Chang's "Neighborland"



















What if we could easily share ideas for what we want in our communities? This is the question that drove Dan Parham, Tee Parham, and Candy Chang to create Neighborland, an online tool that helps people self-organize and shape the development of their communities. It’s an experiment that takes Candy’s I Wish This Was public art project a few steps further to help people voice what they want in their places and take next steps to make things happen. It connects residents who want things with likeminded people, resources, and knowledge. It’s a valuable poll for civic leaders, urban planners, developers, and business owners to assess what residents want in different places. And it helps reveal neighborhood demands and prove there is a viable customer base for new businesses and services to open.

Neighborland has been a big team effort with integral development by Alan Williams, Chris Palmatier, and James Reeves. Thanks to generous support from the Urban Innovation Fellowship from Tulane University and the Rockefeller Foundation, we launched it in New Orleans in the summer of 2011 and are working closely with local organizations and individuals to improve it, test new features, and help make things happen. To an exciting time collaborating with passionate people so the future of our communities better reflects our desires today. For inquiries, please contact Dan Parham.

Visit www.Neighborland.com or http://candychang.com/neighborland/

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