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From April 11-17, anyone with a cell phone in the 鶹Ƶcommunity who passes through one of four downtown public spaces can participate in a mobile messaging, public engagement experiment. Students in 鶹ƵUniversity ’s “Spatial ConTXT” class, taught by assistant professor Anda French, are creating a dialogue within the city, prompted by the simple but very powerful questions of 鶹Ƶyouth.
A large, brightly colored, vinyl sign designed and installed by architecture students on a tree in each satellite location will encourage passersby to text, Tweet or email answers to one of these four questions (one question posted per location):
The questions for the signs were created by seventh and eighth graders in the Say Yes to Education program at Roberts School during a workshop held in spring 2010, where SU students asked the children what issues were important to them regarding the city’s future.
Signs will be posted at the following locations:
During the evening of May 4, a compilation of the community’s responses to the questions will be on display for the public via video projection on the Everson Museum exterior. Each individual who answers a question will receive an automatically generated response inviting him/her to view the massive video display at the Everson.
“This project challenges how the use of mobile media can make a collective impact on the way we use public spaces for exchange of ideas, and the creation of new communities around these exchanges,” says French.
“We’re very interested in what young people are thinking about the future, “says third-year architecture student Tiesha Shirrell McNeal. “The use of social media as a tool for expression in this setting is ideal.”
This project is the result of an grant, and support from the 鶹ƵUniversity School of Architecture, , and Urban Video Project (UVP).
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