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Platvorm's Papiria Upcycled Book Wall Encourages Kids to Read and Write
New exhibition in Children's Book Museum in the Hague. Room's upcycled walls are made from books, which also includes interactive media and games that encourage kids to cultivate a love for reading and writing.
Zhang Zhaohui’s interactive public art installation, ‘You & Me’, in Beijing.
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Ricoh ipad stand
ART+COM - Statistikband in der Ausstellung "Arbeit. Sinn und Sorge"
Video: https://vimeo.com/channels/artcom/9316971 Check ook hele Art+Com website - vliegveld oa http://www.artcom.de/home/#Timeline
Naver App-Square // Urbantainer
Naver App-Square // Urbantainer | This oversized shipment box is Urbantainer’s visualization of globalism. The box is an interactive offline experienceproject for showcasing LINE, Naver’s smart phone messenger app.
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Lithuanian stand in Bologna book fair - illustrarium by Process Office
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Two carps: water/earth - village/city - Phenomenologies | Kengo Kuma and associates
I Have/I Need: Sarah Crowley & Charlotte Fliegner
Love this idea of community sharing and bartering we can't keep living in the "me" bubble anymore
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Entry wall for the Kate Space/Crane & Co collection launch. What a great entry to a giant event this would be.
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People sharing their private confessions... @Tiffany Brooks we have to do this when we go to Vegas again!!!
Spinning boxes with exhibition information on each side. Easy and cheap interactive display.
OKOLO rediscovers the architecture of carlo scarpa's casa tabarelli
OKOLO carlo scarpa casa tabarelli rediscovered sklada gallery
Lincoln Park Block By Block exhibition map. Where have you been in Lincoln Park? Excellent example of crowd sourcing, including the visitor's voice, and implying that the exhibition could never cover it all ("What did we miss?")!