Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Save-Our-Sounds--Project-in-Jakarta-27MZIFJXQCQCQ.htmlConceptually similar'Save Our Sounds' Project in JakartaGP0STR6KNCompleted★★★★'Save Our Sounds' Project in JakartaGP0STR6KSCompleted★★★★'Save Our Sounds' Project in JakartaGP0STR6N6Completed★★★★'Save Our Sounds' Project in JakartaGP0STR6NKCompleted★★★★'Save Our Sounds' Project in JakartaGP0STR6NICompleted★★★★'Save Our Sounds' Project in JakartaGP0STR6NJCompleted★★★★'Save Our Sounds' Project in JakartaGP0STR6NLCompleted★★★★'Save Our Sounds' Project in JakartaGP0STR6NMCompleted★★★★'Save Our Sounds' Project in JakartaGP0STR6M8Completed★★★★View AllGP0STR6ND'Save Our Sounds' Project in JakartaWorkshop participants during a creative-making exercise. This particular one encourages people to use their skills and collaborate with other makers to develop different outputs -music, design, video, photo, illustration, etc.- in a very short period of time.'Save Our Sounds (SOS)' project invited 25 urban creative to a 2-day Make-A-Thon. The participants joined the creative workshop in Jakarta to produce the "SOS experience" with the winning project to be implemented by the team at Thailand's Wonderfruit festival in December, in collaboration with the Rainforest Pavilion, where Indonesian DJ Ninda Felina will play her new music track 'Birds of Paradise.' The Make-A-Thon, part of SOS project, is supported by Greenpeace, BBDO Singapore, and Krowd, Indonesian collaborative platform for creative talents. Wonderfruit is an international arts, music, and lifestyle festival which encourages sustainable and environmentally friendly living.The SOS project, and partnership, was born from a mutual desire to capture the unique sounds of pristine rainforest. The campaign aims to raise public awareness of the dangers that threaten our forests.Locations:Indonesia-Jakarta-Southeast AsiaDate:22 Oct, 2017Credit:© Biel Calderon / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxRestrictions:PHOTO AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD BY EXTERNAL MEDIA FOR 14 DAYS AFTER RELEASE. TERMS OF DELIVERY: NO THIRD PARTIES, NO RESALE, NO ARCHIVE, FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NOT FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING. CREDIT-LINE COMPULSORYKeywords:Artists-Day-Festivals-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace volunteers-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Workshops (events)Shoot:'Save Our Sounds' Make-a-thon and Music Launch in Jakarta'Save Our Sounds (SOS)' project invited 25 urban creatives to a 2-day Make-A-Thon. The participants joined a design-thinking workshop in Jakarta to produce the "SOS experience" with the winning project to be implemented by the team at Thailand's Wonderfruit festival in December, in collaboration with the Rainforest Pavilion, where Indonesian DJ Ninda Felina will play her new music track 'Birds of Paradise.'In July, the Indonesian DJ joined Greenpeace for a 10-day trek throughout the Papuan rainforest to collect, with the help of professional field recordist Mark Roberts, different sounds that will be mixed into her new music track. The SOS project, and partnership, was born from a mutual desire to capture the unique sounds of pristine rainforest. The campaign aims to raise public awareness of the dangers that threaten our forests. The Make-A-Thon, part of SOS project, is supported by Greenpeace, BBDO Singapore, and Krowd, Indonesian collaborative platform for creative talents. Wonderfruit is an international arts, music, and lifestyle festival which encourages sustainable and environmentally friendly living.Related Collections:'Save Our Sounds' Make-a-Thon and Music Launch (Photos & Video)Save Our Sounds Project in Papua, Indonesia (Photos & Videos)