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Wheel Questions is an outdoor community art project that was sponsored by HP, Intel, and Best Buy in 2009. It tours heavily trafficked public squares and festivals for six months a year. Visitors ask a question about life on a colored card and are drawn to a website to find a handwritten answer. In 2009, Wheel Questions toured Harvard Square and 10 festivals over 4 months. It was seen by over 500,000 people, and got 3 million impressions from articles in The Boston Globe, The Boston Globe (again!), The Boston Phoenix, Boston Magazine, and many others.
In 2010 or 2011, you can sponsor one of several Wheel Questions installations, touring anywhere in the United States. As an art project, cities and festivals readily give it free space in the center of their communities. Wheel Questions will make a huge media splash by setting the world record for answering questions. It’s a unique way to get attention, build good will, and interact with your target market, at a fraction of a penny per impression.
A sponsorship of Wheel Questions has many benefits:
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Wheel Questions is a project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions in behalf of Wheel Questions may be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Earned income payments are not handled by Fractured Atlas and are made directly to Wheel Questions. Contact Johnny Monsarrat at 617-899-7794 or johnny@wheelquestions.org. |
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