240 likes | 407 Views
A movable book. Fengyu Hao 09/18/2008. Concept. I ’ m trying to design a movable book with a story to help children ages 6 to 10 who survived the Sichuan earthquake to overcome their depression.
E N D
A movable book Fengyu Hao 09/18/2008
Concept • I’m trying to design a movable book with a story to help children ages 6 to 10 who survived the Sichuan earthquake to overcome their depression. • As a MFA thesis project, my project is not suppose to be a professional art therapy, but hopefully it can bring some positive ideas to the kids.
Definition • Positive ideas: Everything will be all right. Recognize the value of myself. I’ll have a better live because I work hard. No matter what happened, I’ll have a bright future. I’m the one who controls my life. I share my happiness and sadness with friends and family.
The Best of 3D Books Tadashi Yokoyama • FLAP
The Best of 3D Books Tadashi Yokoyama • FLAP
The Best of 3D Books Tadashi Yokoyama • FLAP
The Best of 3D Books Tadashi Yokoyama • FLAP
The Best of 3D Books Tadashi Yokoyama • FLAP
The Best of 3D Books Tadashi Yokoyama • FLAP
The Best of 3D Books Tadashi Yokoyama • PULL-OUT
The Best of 3D Books Tadashi Yokoyama • PULL-OUT
The Best of 3D Books Tadashi Yokoyama • PULL-OUT
The Best of 3D Books Tadashi Yokoyama • V-HOLD
The Best of 3D Books Tadashi Yokoyama • V-HOLD
UNICEF • UNICEF will work with the government of China to set up 30 centers for the long-term psychological recovery of children and families affected by the 12 May earthquake. To that end, intensive training and basic facilities are being provided to local partners and social workers. • By the end of August, a number of these ‘child-friendly spaces’ are expected to be up and running in the worst affected areas in Sichuan province, such as Beichuan, Anxian, Pingwu, Qingchuan, Mianzhu and Jiangyou. • "UNICEF is committed to offer support as long as it is needed," said UNICEF Chief of Child Rights Ms. Kirsten Di Martino. "Children are very resilient and most of them can recover with the help of psychosocial support.” http://www.unicef.org/emerg/china_45157.html
UNICEF http://www.unicef.org/china/8543.html
UNICEF http://www.unicef.org/china/8543.html
UNICEF http://www.unicef.org/china/8543.html
UNICEF http://www.unicef.org/china/8377.html
UNICEF http://www.unicef.org/china/8377.html
http://theyaomingfoundation.org/ http://www.cydf.org.cn/shiyong/html/lm_177/2008-09-17/112821.htm
The most famous foundation for children in China • Project Hope http://www.cydf.org.cn/index.asp
http://bbs.sjtu.edu.cn/bbscon?board=Earthquake08&file=M.1221362026.Ahttp://bbs.sjtu.edu.cn/bbscon?board=Earthquake08&file=M.1221362026.A