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Collective Memory is an interactive public art project by Sheryl Oring, held in Bryant Park on September 9, 10, and 11, 2011. Typists record park visitor responses to: What would you like the world to remember about 9/11?
In addition to scheduled time slots with typists, park visitors typed and wrote their own memories. This memory was created on September 11, 2011.
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JUNO Interactive DVD Gift Card interface. Users can explore the JUNO interactive DVD Gift Card.
Learn more about the interactive DVD Gift Card at: www.goiactive.com
SXSW Interactive 2012.
SXSWi. Jeremiah Owyang and Matt Moller in Samsung Blogger Lounge
Photo by Esteban Contreras
Participants in the Imagine Miami Summit on Arts, Culture & Civic Engagement, held on Feb. 16, '08 in Miami, FL, enjoy themselves during an interactive arts and community building activity led by local performance artist and activist Lela Lombardo. For more info on Imagine Miami, see www.imaginemiami.org.
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At the 2011 Chevy Camaro Convertible display, you could have your picture taken with the car with hi-speed cameras catching you in mid-air, then you could share the picture with your friends.
On a trip home to T.O. I visited the Distillery District and Medicins Sans Frontiers had an interactive, walk through 'display'. This part was outside of the 'display' bus; found it interesting that they had the name of the diseases right on the label. Makes sense...