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"imaginative keyword conversations" - playing flickr on public screens Post date  09.23.2005, 1:41 PM

posted by ben vershbow

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A wonderful hack of public space in Amsterdam. And on the top floor of the PostCS building no less, with breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Kim and I had the pleasure of spending two days there this past January at "A Decade of Web Design."

The diners in bar/restaurant/club 11 will be subjected to the wrath of fellow visitors SMSing whatever keyword they want to the installation that pulls photos from the online community flickr and projects them onto Restaurant 11's huge panoramic screens.

(via Smart Mobs)

Posted by ben vershbow on September 23, 2005 1:41 PM
tags: Games, SMS, amsterdam, cellphone, flickr, hack, keyword, mobile, photo, photography, postcs, publicart, socialsoftware, tagging, tags

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