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It’s time to play and act, not just dream and wish. The Urban Re:Vision series of competition has started it out.

“Re:Vision was born out of the belief that each of us has a unique perspective along with a wealth of ideas, energy and resources. Within us lies boundless potential. These competitions are about inspiring innovation, tapping into existing ideas, and using them in new and amazing ways,” wrote Stacey Frost, Re:Vision founder.

The first episode of the series is the Re:Volt contest. The challenge: How would you intelligently and sustainably power a city block? And if you lack ideas right now, here’s a tip from us: the sustainable dance club where lights are powered by the dance floor built in some piezoelectric materials and toilets are flushed by rain water.

The Re:Volt submission date will close in April 2007. And the three winners will each get a $2,000 check.


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