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Periscope Project<a href="http://theperiscopeproject.org/" target="_blank">The Periscope Project</a> is a hip new shipping container art space that sits on a tiny lot in downtown San Diego. Built with 5 recycled <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/shipping-containers">shipping containers</a>, the collective includes space for live/work units, a store front, exhibition space and a common courtyard that provides performance space. Originally started back in 2007 by the late Petar Perisi and designed by <a href="http://www.ens-projects.com/" target="_blank">ENS_Projects</a>, The Periscope Project regularly holds openings, discussions and workshops to progress experiments in alternative development, public education, and cultural practices.1
Periscope ProjectConstruction on the exhibition and studio space began back in 2007 and has slowly progressed over the years with the addition of containers.2
Periscope ProjectThe exhibition space is composed of 5 shipping containers, with a four stacked in a row two stories high and the fifth forming the storefront at the street.3
Periscope ProjectStairs and bridges connect the ground floor to the second floor and a large landscaped courtyard space provides a common area for meetings, gatherings and performances.4
Periscope ProjectExhibition space on the lower level.5
Periscope ProjectA child checks out one of the exhibitions.6
Periscope ProjectThe courtyard makes use of recycled tires as planters and succulents fill the space with green.7
Periscope ProjectThe space is now wholly functioning and has for over a year has maintained a "gallery, hosted exhibitions, and provide free workspace and amenities for students, artists, architects, designers, scholars, and activists committed to improving the community."8
Periscope ProjectCurrently the organization is hosting summer labs for grade-school through college level students to educate on a wide range of topics including photography, video-making, construction, hydroponic gardening, and critical thinking skills as potent tools for urban analysis, public art, and environmental sustainability.9
Periscope ProjectConstruction of The Periscope Project.10
Periscope ProjectSucculent garden in the courtyard.11
Periscope ProjectThe Periscope Project founder Petar Perisic.12
Periscope ProjectThe longterm goal is of course economic sustainability for the organization, but currently they are seeking financial assistance for their summer workshops through Kickstarter.13
Periscope ProjectAdditional funds will go towards supporting underprivileged students, classroom furniture, and media equipment.14














