Project Description
The project aims to give the young people involved an outlet for their expression and access to opportunities that will positively influence their development and sense of possibility. Young people and professional artists will work together to produce public artworks that will be seen by tens of thousands of people in the City of Melbourne as part of the Next Wave Festival in 2004. Accommodating and re-presenting work in any kind of original medium, the finished public artworks will utilise illumination technologies such as film, video and slide projections and light boxes.
2. Structures-Project.com
3. Varies Projects
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Graffiti Research Lab - Laser Tag Project
5. The Crossing Project Kiosk/Installation
By Jenny Sullivan
For centuries, India's primeval city of Banaras has been revered as a tirtha, or crossing place, for those seeking physical, mythical and spiritual enlightenment. Now, digital enlightenment has become part of the allure.
The Crossing Project, an exhaustive multimedia exhibition introduced last year by Xerox PARC and Xerox Developing Markets Operations in India at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Mumbai, explores the many sacred dimensions of Banaras in a collection of interactive "high-touch" displays that are arrestingly nontraditional, while simultaneously rooted in the most ancient forms of art and communication. Challenging the graphical user interface that has served as the substrate of modern computing systems for more than 30 years, the exhibition presents alternative paradigms of information access and delivery
6. Varidice (MOTS) scene - interactive installation
7. Cross-Cultural Psychology: Research and Applications by John W. Berry
8. The Hip Hop Honors Game

Hip-Hop Game
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