Art and Inspiration Short-order Poetry Facebook Linkedin Twitter by Chase Public Poets from Cincinnati-based collaborative space Chase Public explored the world of ecosystem building through short order poetry: narrative poems, crafted on the spot, typed on a manual typewriter, and given as a gift. On the last day of the ESHIP Summit, Chase Public delivered a final synthesis poem which depicted the themes and energy of the Summit. Portrait Stories Facebook Linkedin Twitter by Clay & Milk Clay & Milk, an entrepreneurship publication based in Des Moines, depicted the the ESHIP Summit through a unique lens. Using conversation and photography, visual artist Jami Milne of Clay & Milk captured authentic stories of ESHIP Summit attendees. Graffiti Mural Facebook Linkedin Twitter by Sike Style Muralist, studio artist, and graphic designer Phil Shafer, aka Sike Style, from Kansas City used graffiti art to inspire ecosystem builders at the ESHIP Summit. Painted on the spot at the Summit Crossroads Block Party, with attendees viewing the creation process, Sike Style’s graffiti mural embodies the ESHIP Summit’s notion of a collaborative culture. Cohado Facebook Linkedin Twitter by Paulo Gregory Harris Paulo Gregory Harris, artivist from Baltimore and ESHIP Summit firestarter, introduced ESHIP Summit attendees to the notion of Cohado: “the awareness of the interconnectedness of the universe, and that we are here to re-weave that web.” Cohado, a game based on the visions and values of a thriving community, was first released at the ESHIP Summit; it models the change of culture necessary to build real and sustainable communities. What the People Say from Cohado on Vimeo | 4:10 DJs-in-Residence Facebook Linkedin Twitter DJs-In Residence, Shawn King and Jesse Elliott, used music, video, interviews, photos, spoken word, and found objects to remix the entire ESHIP Summit. These music ecosystem builders blended themes, quotes, attendee insight, images, and more into interstitial music to bring attendees into and out of the plenary sessions—live synthesis through multimedia. Please note: You may need a Spotify account to listen to the playlist embedded below. You can also listen to the playlist in your browser