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EPA and National Archive Hold Student Multimedia Contest

Posted in on Wed, Nov 16, 2011

From EPA –

WASHINGTON – The National Archives in collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced the launch of a student multimedia contest, “Document Your Environment”.  Drawing inspiration from a collection of environmental photos from the 1970s, this contest invites students ages 13 to 18, college and graduate students to create any type of graphic art, a short video, or a poem using a Documerica photo as a prompt.  The grand prize for this contest will be $500, courtesy of the Foundation for the National Archives. The contest is hosted on challenge.gov, the federal government’s online challenge platform. Entries will be accepted from November 1, 2011 to January 6, 2012.  View contest details online at: http://documerica.challenge.gov/

Documerica

In the 1970s, the EPA commissioned freelance photographers to capture images relating to environmental problems, EPA activities, and everyday life in the seventies.  This project, called Documerica can now be found at the National Archives, which has digitized more than 15,000 images.  Today, the EPA has continued the spirit of Documerica with their recent photo project, State of the Environment. EPA put out a global call for photos that document our environment today. The EPA photo project kicked off on Earth Day 2011 and will continue accepting submissions until Earth day 2012. The winning photos may also be featured, along with the National Archives “Document Your Environment” winners, in an upcoming exhibit at the National Archives and a traveling exhibit with the EPA.

Documerica Photos on National Archives Flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/usnationalarchives/collections/72157620729903309/
Documerica photos online in National Archives Online Public Access (OPA): http://research.archives.gov/search?expression=parent-id-lnk%3A542493+lod-display-lnk%3AItem&pg_src=brief&data-source=selected-archival-data-records&data-source=archival-descriptions-with-digital-objects
Environmental Protection Agency’s State of the Environment Project: http://blog.epa.gov/epplocations/

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