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Teacher turns collection of vintage educational filmstrips into art |
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October 04, 2006 |
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For: IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THE ART OF SCIENCE
Teacher turns collection of vintage educational filmstrips into art
Austin, TX – October ’06 – For thirteen years Chris Moore taught 6th grade Science at a low-income school in the creative community of Austin, TX. To accommodate his wife’s career, Mr. Moore had to resign his position and relocate with her. He wasn’t sure if he wanted to apply for another teaching position or try his hand at a business idea he had been thinking about for quite sometime. Armed with an extensive collection of vintage educational filmstrips and vintage teaching materials, Chris started the company Droppin’ Science. He turned his collection into affordable art. 
The art works in a variety of different spaces. Customers range from children to nostalgic boomers to hip urban types or just plain old science geeks. In addition to purchasing the art, one can also purchase t-shirts and download the restored vintage filmstrips for unlimited viewing at his website: www.droppinscience.net These filmstrips not only give you an education and a peek at the past, but they’re also quite funny. With titles like, Glue Sniffing - Big Trouble in a Small Tube, Why Not Marijuana?, and The Popularity Parade, Chris figured he had something that others would also enjoy.
The website is colorful and an easy to navigate site. There are about 80 pieces of art to view and purchase, 13 filmstrips to choose from, and t-shirts as well. Because of the size of the company, custom work such as color altering, framing/mounting, and resizing can all be done.
Mr. Moore to his students and Chris to his friends spent thirteen years doing his best to sell knowledge to his students. Now, he spends his time creating and selling art to all of us. Check out the teacher’s latest lessons at www.droppinscience.net .
Interview Contact: Chris Moore Telephone: 512 971 5544 Email:
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Press Release Summary
For thirteen years Chris Moore taught 6th grade Science at a low-income school in the creative community of Austin, TX. To accommodate his wife’s career, Mr. Moore had to resign his position and relocate with her. He wasn’t sure if he wanted to apply for another teaching position or try his hand at a business idea he had been thinking about for quite sometime. Armed with an extensive collection of vintage educational filmstrips and vintage teaching materials, Chris started the company Droppin’ Science. He turned his collection into affordable art.
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