Meet Girlzilla. The towering, colorful construct is a robot, fabricated by a bunch of enterprising youngsters within the Lower East Side as section of an effort to get more tech and tools into the hands of ladies.
All of the ladies who helped build Girlzilla are members of the Lower East Side Girls Club, which was founded in 1996 as a place where girls from low-income families could learn entrepreneurial skills and, more recently, take part in activities which are grounded firmly in science, engineering and technology.
Girlzilla was one such activity, which the ladies (11 in all) spent the summer building for today’s Howl! arts festival. And build they did, implementing all manner of great tools, including pipe benders, metal cutters and lots of electronics-like the mounted video camera and projector that’s designed to display images from the encompassing crowd. [ NYT ]
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