The Freedom Tower

Project Rebirth

by Lionel Bascom — October 7th, 2006 — 1 comment

With all of the ups and downs with the reconstruction of WTC, the memorial projects and the Freedom Tower, it is all being recorded, brick by brick. Project Rebirth is chronicling the rebirth of Ground Zero in New York City. Six cameras are filming everything that goes on down there 24 hours a day, frame by frame.
Every day our cameras are hard at work, documenting the World Trade Center site as it rebuilds. One frame of film, every five minutes, 24 hours a day. They never stop, no matter what the weather. When they’re finished, we’ll have a complete chronicle of the historic rebirth of Ground Zero, enabling audiences around the world to see the entire multi-year construction and community healing process in a single feature-length film.”
They’re asking for help. They’ve captured 2,898,474 frames so far and they say they’ve got 3,092,107 to go. You can help by going to Projectrebirth.org and find out how.

7:39 PM in Uncategorized, The Construction, The Design, Ground Zero, Freedom Tower News

One response

  1. While visitors view this resurgence, cameras will capture not only the mourning and awe expressed in each set of eyes and the artistic beauty of each architectural wonder, but also there will exist an opportunity to ensure that there will be no
    tolerance of dubious behavior. Wonderful!

    If a picture is indeed worth a thousand words, just imagine the volumes of written expression that one could cultivate from this truly ‘project rebirth.’

    Jeanne · October 8th, 2006 at 2:32 pm

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