Unleashing the NEW creative woman: A mindfulness workplace Pop-up.

10,000's of years ago, a race known as the Annunaki used Orion's Belt to whip mother Earth's first born into submission. Lasting images of behavioral mind control on human evolution is evident with the Mayan calendar and the Precession of the Equinoxes.  We live in the Age of Pieces, which began 2,014 years ago.  Did you know that the bumper sticker with the fish sign came from the night sky.  As a result, of the 6.7 billion world population today, 84% have "faith" in some form of dogma and its lineage of plagiarism and deceit. Messiahs, saviors, and sons of god (little g), according to history or tradition, descended from heaven, clothing themselves with human flesh, and furnished incontestable evidence of a divine origin. And by various miracles, marvelous works, and superlative virtues, these deities laid the foundation for the inequality of women.


ABOUT THE PROJECT

Launched in Barcelona and relocated to the Brooklyn Tech Triangle, @KELVINMCCANNIX mindfulness installation art is provocative, timely, relevant, deeply engaging and demonstrates a rigorous commitment to creativity.  Boldly original and pushing the boundaries of the healing arts, the project will reshape the cultural landscape of multimedia.  Designed to enhance imagination and reduce burnout, each workplace pop-up is an improved focused engagement in music. Inspired by the tonnes of illegal electronic waste exported to Africa, @KELVINMCCANNIX remixes tradition by replacing Tibetan bowls with e-waste speakers.

Africa's largest electronics wasteland, Agbogbloshie, is a global e-waste hotspot where Ghanaian orphans, boys and young men, die from cancer in their 20s.  Injuries, such as burns, untreated wounds, eye damage, lung and back problems, go hand in hand with chronic nausea, anorexia, debilitating headaches and respiratory problems. Partnered with the Gowanus E-waste Warehouse, @KELVINMCCANNIX appropriates e-waste into mindfulness installation art to significantly improve visuospatial processing, working memory, and executive functioning.

BROOKLYN TECH TRIANGLE: MINDFULNESS FUTURE or WORKPLACE BURNOUT

Within the temple-like design of the Apple store [NY] is a dedicated shrine that reads "In Jobs We Trust” and "Novus Ordo Seclorum" (New Order of the Ages). As an implicit religion, Mac culture is based on the sacralized bond between people and computers. Its followers envision a utopian future where humans and technology work together in harmony. And the Mac devotees of the Brooklyn Tech Triangle use their Apple product as a "reflective medium" to discover meaning with changing technology.  And the women, with their New York kickass desire to succeed, will without a doubt pioneer new paths to workplace burnout.

"There's nothing that kills creativity faster than burnout.  We are undermining ourselves and our own effectiveness by buying in to the myth, the collective delusion, that burnout is the way to success.  It is not" - Arianna Huffington.  @KELVINMCCANNIX mission is to unleash the NEW creative women's latent capacities and re-energize her sense of purpose in the world and the workplace.

With your purchase and support, each Mindfulness workplace Pop-up promises to reduces creative burnout, changes the path of electronic waste and lessens the burden e-waste carries on children around the world.  Pop-up fees generally range between $70-125 depending on time of day, distance traveled and length of mindfulness training.

Peace + blessings