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<title>Orange Heart Project</title>
<shortdesc>Orange Heart Project 2024 explores themes of addressing and belonging. This collection of images viewed through a heart-shaped stencil was created from May - August 2024.</shortdesc>
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<p>You are viewing this content live on the Interplanetary File System (IPFS). The current website is more stable and resilient than if it was only being stored in a single location on the web.</p>
<p>The source content was developed in DITA XML and travelled through a typical enterprise content development lifecycle using the DITA Open Toolkit, Github and Fleek.</p>
<p>The source content was developed in DITA XML and travelled through a typical enterprise content development lifecycle using DITA Open Toolkit, Github and Fleek.</p>
<p>The content that you are viewing is stored on the Interplanetary File System, <xref href="https://ipfs.io/" scope="external">IPFS</xref>, which ensures that the content is decentralized, replicated,
and verifies its authenticity and provenance. </p>
<p>I first started stenciling hearts in my neighbourhood as part of a healing journey. Since then, they have been reused and repurposed on a variety of mediums beyond concrete.</p>
<p>Peer to peer sites that are backed up with organizational servers are more stable and resilient than content stored in a single location on the web.</p>
<p>This project repurposes a heart-shaped stencil originally created as a response to gun violence in San Francisco's Mission District in 2017.</p>
<p>I first started stenciling hearts in my neighbourhood as part of a healing journey. Since then, they have been reused and repurposed on a variety of mediums beyond concrete.</p>

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