Undivided Productions
Undivided Productions
Begun in 1999, Undivided productions was created to help end the digital divide through sustainable models of audio and media production.
In 2004, it merged with Eyebeam Atelier and the Dia Center’s New Media Collaborative to create the an art curriculum at Bayard Rustin Highschool in Manhattan New York.
The course, Sound and The City, mapping New York was deployed and taught from 2004-2006 as a credited art course. Undivided also collaborated with Eybeam atelier at the Digital Day Camp through Eyebeam in 2004.
Undivided’s music and sound recordings can be found by contacting
Giant Corporate Records.
The screenshot above is from Undivided’s animation, created by Swoon and Ralph Borland.
Undivided productions is revamping.