NotEasy & ZineKid
Ever thought about turning a pile of old flyers into a kinetic sculpture that actually helps people? I’m looking for scraps that can double as a message and a tool.
Sounds like a fun mash‑up of art and activism. Grab the flyers, cut them into thin strips, and lay them out like a wind‑sail array. If you attach a small gear or magnet at the center, the breeze will set them spinning, and you can hook a QR code on each strip that people can scan to learn about a local charity or to sign up for a community clean‑up. The motion itself becomes the message: people watch the flyers move, get intrigued, and then get a tangible way to help. Just make sure the materials are sturdy enough to hold up in the wind and the QR codes are readable from a distance.
That’s the vibe I’m after—raw, moving, and impossible to ignore. Just make sure the flyers are heavy‑weight paper or recycled card so they don’t tear when the wind hits. And toss a little dust of glitter on the edges so people can’t miss them from the sidewalk. Get it ready, drop it on a street corner, watch the crowd flock like a swarm of flies. Then, when they scan the QR, you’ll see the real impact ripple out. Keep it simple, keep it loud.
Got it—heavy paper, glitter, QR on every strip. Just watch for the wind and make sure the gear keeps it spinning steady. When people flock, you’ll see the clicks and the change. Simple, loud, and no fluff.
Sounds like a plan—just remember the gear’s gotta be sturdy too, or the whole thing will collapse faster than a bad idea. Once it’s spinning, watch the chaos turn into clicks. Keep it raw, keep it real.
Got it, I’ll pick a rust‑proof gear, keep the frame tight, and make sure the whole thing can survive a gust. If it starts wobbling, I’ll tighten the screws—no excuses. Raw and real, just watch the clicks roll in.