Back in September we blogged about an ambitious project launched by Len Kendall and Daniel Honigman to chronicle 2010 through the voices of 365 different people. Each participant was to be assigned a specific date for which he or she would pen a 250-word reflection on what’s happening in the world and how it relates to them. (That word count has since been adjusted to 350.) The result would be a sort of collaborative diary, a crowdsourced record of the year.
Well, we’re seven days into the ‘10, and I was pleased to check in and see that The 3Six5 is up and running over at Posterous. Entries so far include a dispatch from Haiti, reflections on sustainable housing and some inspirational thoughts for the year ahead. A few open slots are still available, though I assume they’ll be claimed soon as word of the endeavor spreads. Info on how to get involved can be found here.