No - we're not done yet. The goal of The Wabash Lights is to get as many people as possible involved in this project! So, here's the next steps.
1. High-five yourself, a loved one, your best friend that's a supernatural dog/man.
2. Tell everyone you know about the project (here's a link, for easy sharing: http://kck.st/2f7VZZi)
There's 24,000 pixels in the project. If we sold all of them then we'd be able to FUND THE WHOLE PROJECT - so please help us and spread the word. Thank you for being a part of this campaign! We did it!
Love, - Seth + Jack
What is a pixel?
over 9 years ago
– Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 10:57:28 AM
Need a better visual of the pixel you're thinking of claiming? Check it out below:
Be a part of the biggest piece of public art in Chicago's history! Get a pixel if you haven't already, or tell your friends!
- Seth + Jack
Made in collaboration with Kickstarter
over 9 years ago
– Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 01:32:24 AM
We created this limited edition black t-shirt in collaboration with Kickstarter:
Wabash After Dark
Wabash After Dark
Wabash After Dark
The final backer details are printed on the right sleeve as a cool way to commemorate this first-of- it's-kind piece of public art. This is one of the first projects Kickstarter is doing the design and fulfillment of to let creators focus on our projects as opposed to creating rewards - so it's a pretty cool thing to be helping to testing out. The T-Shirt will be fulfilled by Kickstarter immediately after the campaign.
Check it out!
- Jack + Seth
DAY 1 = DESTROYED
over 9 years ago
– Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 01:31:42 AM
Friends! -
What an incredible first day of our Kickstarter campaign! We raised over 10% of our stated goal from you 80 backers and it's only the first day!
Please keep spreading the word to give your friends, family and co-workers the opportunity to own part of the biggest piece of public art to Chicago since The Bean!
Love, Jack + Seth
Giving Tuesday!
over 9 years ago
– Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 01:31:17 AM
Hi -
Today is "Giving Tuesday", a day after Black Friday, Cyber Monday, etc. to spend what we have left on a charitable cause.
The Wabash Lights is being created by The Wabash Lights, NFP. We are a 501c3 which means that your support on Kickstarter is tax deductible.
So, not only do you get to be a part of the biggest piece of public art in Chicago's history, you can get a tax deduction, and feel good about the whole thing!
Also, if you've already given and want to up your pledge, that's even more tax deduction and feel goodness for ya.