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February 3, 2010
Welcome to iD Arts Magazine, an arts publication
dedicated to promoting the healing effects of the arts through a global
network of printed and online daughter arts magazines. iD Magazine's goal is to
become available in all languages to prevent a communication barrier from existing
and to provide a means of improving the local arts culture in cities
globally as well as creating a totally organized global arts culture mobilizing together to bring positive change to society.
Other goals of iDs are to best present local communities and provide a means for local artist to sell their works without fees.
Much needs to happen by July 2011. The artists need to get organized and mobilize to produce the makings of the special printed Green Edition, with hopes of being blessed with 3,000+ individual local iD Arts Magazines. Explosion of the Arts III needs to hit the streets everywhere. The iDlympics (every Art Day, July 2nd) needs to be established to compete with the Olympic Games. iDucation, an innovative educational tool, needs to be created and maintained to better educate the public about the arts and their healing effects. Channel A needs to be aired and streamed to provide us all with eternal music. Miss iD and her Mother Millennia gallery needs to be hugely expanded to become the world's largest art exhibit, now and forever. The list goes on and this is just from one person.
Add all the artists' ideas together to make the bomb bigger, more expansive. Then set the world on fire with the help of the LGBT Community (becuase they are good people who represent 10% of the population, thriving on diversity and motivation) and the media. A special thanks to Ellen Degeneres for tolerating the little manic episode we experienced together. Sorry for dragging you in, but I'm not done with you yet, Mrs. Degeneres!
See the Mother Millennia page for details.
Mark R. Gebhardt
Interim Publisher of Mother iD Arts Magazine and iD Arts Magazine Jacksonville
Jacksonville, FL USA
iD2002@comcast.net
I caught the big fish, Dad!
Thanks to all of iD Magazine's past and future
advertisers,
especially Edge City!
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