// CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS! //Knit & Crochet to Cure Empty Net Syndrome //
Dr.  James Naismith, who created the game of basketball in Springfield, MA,  posed a recycled peach basket as the first hoop in 1891. Now nets help  break a ball’s fall, give players a sense of depth for good aim, and  allow refs to see that a basket was made. Beyond these functions, nets  add to the audio, kinetic, and aesthetic experience that leave players  striving for “Nothin But Net”.      
Over  a year ago NCAA (New Craft Artists in Action) team captain launched  MOLTENi Net Works in Boston. Bringing together makers and players in  collaborative exchange, the project aims to create functional,  hand-crafted basketball nets for neglected public hoops.  Inspired by  DIY slow production, this process fosters creative problem solving, urban  upkeep, and re-purposing of abandoned space to build a pro-active network between artists, athletes,  and neighbors.  Net  Works have since spread as far as South Africa and we’ve gained  increasing interest via workshops, exhibitions, pick-up games, and the  internet. In an effort to expand this platform to a broader spectrum of  participation and accessibility, NCAA will compose a printed publication  of knit and crochet net patterns  designed by YOU! This compilation, produced by an exceptional team of  Boston innovators (YarnOverTime, Golden Arrows, Publication Studio) will be distributed across the country and beyond,  made available in stores, libraries, online, or via snail mail. It will  also pose as a text book for workshops and resource for participants who  need a guide.Help us bring this structure back to its woven roots and expand its potential for creative expression. We hope to maintain relationships with all who submit and  encourage you to initiate Net Works in your own cities!
» Expression of interest requested by January 31
» First submission deadline: March 1
CLICK HERE FOR SUBMISSION PROCESS AND GUIDELINES
E-mail molteninetworks@gmail.com to request printable poster PDF designed by Golden Arrows (shown below). This call is open to participants in any city! Pass it on!
  

// CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS! //Knit & Crochet to Cure Empty Net Syndrome //

Dr. James Naismith, who created the game of basketball in Springfield, MA, posed a recycled peach basket as the first hoop in 1891. Now nets help break a ball’s fall, give players a sense of depth for good aim, and allow refs to see that a basket was made. Beyond these functions, nets add to the audio, kinetic, and aesthetic experience that leave players striving for “Nothin But Net”.     

Over a year ago NCAA (New Craft Artists in Action) team captain launched MOLTENi Net Works in Boston. Bringing together makers and players in collaborative exchange, the project aims to create functional, hand-crafted basketball nets for neglected public hoops.  Inspired by DIY slow production, this process fosters creative problem solving, urban upkeep, and re-purposing of abandoned space to build a pro-active network between artists, athletes, and neighbors.
 
Net Works have since spread as far as South Africa and we’ve gained increasing interest via workshops, exhibitions, pick-up games, and the internet. In an effort to expand this platform to a broader spectrum of participation and accessibility, NCAA will compose a printed publication of knit and crochet net patterns designed by YOU! This compilation, produced by an exceptional team of Boston innovators (YarnOverTime, Golden Arrows, Publication Studio) will be distributed across the country and beyond, made available in stores, libraries, online, or via snail mail. It will also pose as a text book for workshops and resource for participants who need a guide.

Help us bring this structure back to its woven roots and expand its potential for creative expression. We hope to maintain relationships with all who submit and encourage you to initiate Net Works in your own cities!

» Expression of interest requested by January 31

» First submission deadline: March 1

CLICK HERE FOR SUBMISSION PROCESS AND GUIDELINES

E-mail molteninetworks@gmail.com to request printable poster PDF designed by Golden Arrows (shown below). This call is open to participants in any city! Pass it on!

  

// CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS! //Knit & Crochet to Cure Empty Net Syndrome //
Dr.  James Naismith, who created the game of basketball in Springfield, MA,  posed a recycled peach basket as the first hoop in 1891. Now nets help  break a ball’s fall, give players a sense of depth for good aim, and  allow refs to see that a basket was made. Beyond these functions, nets  add to the audio, kinetic, and aesthetic experience that leave players  striving for “Nothin But Net”.      
Over  a year ago NCAA (New Craft Artists in Action) team captain launched  MOLTENi Net Works in Boston. Bringing together makers and players in  collaborative exchange, the project aims to create functional,  hand-crafted basketball nets for neglected public hoops.  Inspired by  DIY slow production, this process fosters creative problem solving, urban  upkeep, and re-purposing of abandoned space to build a pro-active network between artists, athletes,  and neighbors.  Net  Works have since spread as far as South Africa and we’ve gained  increasing interest via workshops, exhibitions, pick-up games, and the  internet. In an effort to expand this platform to a broader spectrum of  participation and accessibility, NCAA will compose a printed publication  of knit and crochet net patterns  designed by YOU! This compilation, produced by an exceptional team of  Boston innovators (YarnOverTime, Golden Arrows, Publication Studio) will be distributed across the country and beyond,  made available in stores, libraries, online, or via snail mail. It will  also pose as a text book for workshops and resource for participants who  need a guide.Help us bring this structure back to its woven roots and expand its potential for creative expression. We hope to maintain relationships with all who submit and  encourage you to initiate Net Works in your own cities!
» Expression of interest requested by January 31
» First submission deadline: March 1
CLICK HERE FOR SUBMISSION PROCESS AND GUIDELINES
E-mail molteninetworks@gmail.com to request printable poster PDF designed by Golden Arrows (shown below). This call is open to participants in any city! Pass it on!
  

// CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS! //Knit & Crochet to Cure Empty Net Syndrome //

Dr. James Naismith, who created the game of basketball in Springfield, MA, posed a recycled peach basket as the first hoop in 1891. Now nets help break a ball’s fall, give players a sense of depth for good aim, and allow refs to see that a basket was made. Beyond these functions, nets add to the audio, kinetic, and aesthetic experience that leave players striving for “Nothin But Net”.     

Over a year ago NCAA (New Craft Artists in Action) team captain launched MOLTENi Net Works in Boston. Bringing together makers and players in collaborative exchange, the project aims to create functional, hand-crafted basketball nets for neglected public hoops.  Inspired by DIY slow production, this process fosters creative problem solving, urban upkeep, and re-purposing of abandoned space to build a pro-active network between artists, athletes, and neighbors.
 
Net Works have since spread as far as South Africa and we’ve gained increasing interest via workshops, exhibitions, pick-up games, and the internet. In an effort to expand this platform to a broader spectrum of participation and accessibility, NCAA will compose a printed publication of knit and crochet net patterns designed by YOU! This compilation, produced by an exceptional team of Boston innovators (YarnOverTime, Golden Arrows, Publication Studio) will be distributed across the country and beyond, made available in stores, libraries, online, or via snail mail. It will also pose as a text book for workshops and resource for participants who need a guide.

Help us bring this structure back to its woven roots and expand its potential for creative expression. We hope to maintain relationships with all who submit and encourage you to initiate Net Works in your own cities!

» Expression of interest requested by January 31

» First submission deadline: March 1

CLICK HERE FOR SUBMISSION PROCESS AND GUIDELINES

E-mail molteninetworks@gmail.com to request printable poster PDF designed by Golden Arrows (shown below). This call is open to participants in any city! Pass it on!

  

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Collaborate to Cure Empty Net Syndrome!

Over a year ago New Craft Artists in Action team captain launched MOLTENi Net Works in Boston. Bringing together makers and players in collaborative exchange, the project aims to create functional, hand-crafted basketball nets for neglected public hoops.

Dr. James Naismith created the game of basketball in Springfield, MA in 1891. He posed a recycled peach basket as the first hoop. Now nets help break a ball’s fall, give players a sense of depth for good aim, and allow refs to see that a basket was made. Beyond these functions, nets add to the audio, kinetic, and aesthetic experience that leave players striving for “Nothin But Net”.

This project is inspired by a mapping process and DIY form of slow production, utilizing abandoned space as a venue. The process aims to build a pro-active relationships between artists, athletes, and neighbors.

Our nets have since spread as far as South Africa and we've gained increasing interest via workshops, exhibitions, pick-up games, and the internet. Help us bring this structure back to its woven roots and expand the potential for creative expression. We encourage you to initiate Net Works in your city or participate via our google map by logging the lacking courts that you see round town.

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- Publication Studio Boston: publicationstudioboston.tumblr.com
Independent press- Sam Gould, Leah Craig, Nate Grossman

- Portable Utopia: portableutopia.org
Kevin Clancy's mobile resource library and social space

- Lily Sheng: lilyjuesheng.com
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- Bheki Dube: Troyeville, Johannesburg Team Manager
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- Shane Artsy: Captain of the Cheerleading Squad- Fly Girl and Stitch Bitch



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