Thursday, January 1, 2009

What is FAIM?

What is fame? These days that is a good question. One answer is the Fashion Art Interactivity Movement. FAIM takes the art forms that we access the most and blends them with positive, impactful imagery in multi-media applications, presented with audience involvement and live action. It also documents the evolvement of underground and street fashion and art trends worldwide.

FAIM (pronounced like the word "fame") is a the present-day Harlem Renaissance. Its about the rise of culture and collaboration by the people who have been most marginalized, overlooked and oppressed. FAIM is a movement that creates a platform for the next generation of artists, designers, innovators, trend-setters, thinkers and inventors to link, experiencing each other's work as well as bringing new visions to the greater masses.

FAIM Magazine brings the latest in street, urban and underground fashion internationally. The journey begins in the Bay Area with pictures from shows in the last year. The magazine responds to the requests of its readers so it will present a diverse set of information. Keep posted and send in your recommendations for future consideration.

FAIM was founded by artist & designer Jocelyn M. Goode on January 1, 2009.

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