Posted - 10/17/2013 Winters Past Website Launch
After a summer spent collecting interviews, we're ready to show our project, Winters Past, to the world. We're happy to say that our website, winterspast.org, is now online. We spent a lot of time thinking about the design behind the site, and it's really helped us hone in on what we want the "message" of our undertaking to be. The project is meant to celebrate winter, while at the same time mourning the way that winter will be forever altered due to climate change. We hope that both our icon and our logo convey that something is being lost, something is fading away.
We are doing a soft launch of the website right now. It hints at the trio of soundwalks that we'll be releasing over the winter, and is intended to give visitors a good sense of what the project is about. We'll be building out the site as we release more content, giving each walk its own page.
There will be space for additional audio as well: we're planning on several shorter pieces of audio (what we're referring to now as "mini episodes") that will be released in between the longer pieces. We will also be adding pages for users to submit content—written memories, photographs, links and comments.
Along with this, we'll be creating a social media presence (twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc) with the aim of building excitement for the project's official debut, scheduled for November.
Until then, we would love any thoughts about our web presence, and, of course, any favorite winter memories or stories! You can reach us at info@winterspast.org
We are doing a soft launch of the website right now. It hints at the trio of soundwalks that we'll be releasing over the winter, and is intended to give visitors a good sense of what the project is about. We'll be building out the site as we release more content, giving each walk its own page.
There will be space for additional audio as well: we're planning on several shorter pieces of audio (what we're referring to now as "mini episodes") that will be released in between the longer pieces. We will also be adding pages for users to submit content—written memories, photographs, links and comments.
Along with this, we'll be creating a social media presence (twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc) with the aim of building excitement for the project's official debut, scheduled for November.
Until then, we would love any thoughts about our web presence, and, of course, any favorite winter memories or stories! You can reach us at info@winterspast.org
Categories
- All
- #ZeroBy2050
- 10Power
- 350 Seattle
- 36.5
- ANHE
- ARC-KE:i
- Al Gore
- Alicia Escott
- American Resilience Project
- Anjali Nayar
- Anthony Myint
- As You Sow
- At the Water's Edge
- Bard Center for Environmental Policy
- Beka Economopoulos
- Biomimicry Collaborative
- Bioneers
- Black Permaculture Network
- Blossoming Possibilities
- Blue Heart Labs
- Bodhi Garrett
- Britta Riley
- Bureau of Linguistical Reality
- C2C(Change 2 Climate)
- CELI
- COP21
- COP22
- California Foodways
- California Institute for Rural Studies
- Carbon Shock
- Casey Beck
- Catalogue of Extinct Experience
- Cathedral of St. John the Divine
- Center for Investigative Reporting
- Change the Bulb
- Chris Desser
- CityLab7
- Clean Energy Leadership Institute
- Climate Change
- Climate Science Alliance
- Climate Solutions Group
- CoClimate
- Convening 2010
- Coronavirus
- Council of Pronghorn
- Daily Acts
- Dancing Earth
- Dancing Without Borders
- Dr. Renee Lertzman
- Dream Rider Productions
- DreamRider Productions
- Duke University
- E2
- Earth Guardians
- Earthseed Consulting
- Eban Goodstein
- Eve Mosher
- Faith Kearns
- GAIA
- Gary Nabhan
- General
- Global Climate Action Summit
- Grant Partner Gathering
- Grant Partner Spotlight
- Grant Partners
- Grant Proposal Application
- Grants
- Happening
- Heidi Quante
- HighWaterLine
- Human Impacts Institute
- Impact Experience
- Impact Hours
- Invoking the Pause
- Joshua Fouts
- KALW
- KQED
- Kelly McVicker
- Kiss The Ground
- Libby Modern
- Lien Tran
- Lindley Mease
- Lisa Micheli
- Lisa Morehouse
- Magalie Bonneau
- Maggie Kaplan
- Mark Hertsgaard
- Mark Schapiro
- McDonalds
- Monica Wilson
- Morgan Curtis
- Natural History Museum
- Newsweek
- Nicole Heller
- Nicole Lederer
- Nina Simons
- Nina Wise
- Optimist Daily
- Pandora Thomas
- Paris COP21
- Pepperwood Preserve
- Peter Cunningham
- Planet Protector Academy
- Planet Protectors
- Post Pause
- Power Shift Network
- Presidio Graduate School
- Psych Alive
- Rainforest Connection
- Rebecca Patton
- Reinhard Hohlwein
- Rulan Tangen
- SPM3
- Sandra Kwak
- Sarah Cameron Sunde
- Science House Foundation
- Seeding Possibilities
- Seeds of Resistance
- Starbucks
- Stephen Antupit
- Sun Valley Forum
- SustainUS
- TIMBY
- Taco Diplomacy
- Tara DePorte
- Tensorflow
- Terry Tempest Williams
- The Arctic Cycle
- The Natural History Museum
- The Optimist Daily
- The Organic Life
- The Perennial
- The Redford Center
- Topher White
- Transition US
- Trathen Heckman
- Tribal Changes App
- University of Miami
- Videos
- Village Green(er)
- Wildlife Conservation Network
- Windowfarms
- Winters Past
- Works on Water
- World Business Academy
- XSproject
- Xi Martinez
- Zero Foodprint
- invoking the Pause