Minneapolis Art on Wheels, a group of University of Minnesota students who roam the city on homemade mobile contraptions and project art onto large-scale backdrops, is beefing up its program this year with weekly performances and new software that allows audiences to participate using iPods.
Since its conception in the spring of 2008, the program has had students traveling throughout the United States to places like Montana, Nevada, California and Iowa as well as internationally to countries including Hungary, the Czech Republic, China and Turkey.
The projections are never lacking in originality, and have included countless illuminated sketches, shadow puppets, live musicians, actors and word art.
Each Wednesday at dusk, the group will meet in the new West Bank Social Center headquarters — located above the Nomad World Pub — and project their creations from the windows onto a large wall below…
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