ANALOG INTERPRETATION
For The Columbus Crossing Borders Project at Dublin Arts Council, I implemented several analog interactives to encourage visitor participation.
Conversation Chairs
Conversation starters placed on chairs to encourage close looking and dialogue among visitors about exhibition themes.
Conversation Bowls
Visitors asked and answered questions, in order to provide diverse perspectives about the exhibition.
We Each Begin Somewhere (WEBS)
Participants reflected on the advantages and disadvantages of their homeland and connected their response to another one to which they related.
Participants reflected on the advantages and disadvantages of their homeland, and then connected their response to another one to which they related.
Participants reflected on the advantages and disadvantages of their homeland, and then connected their response to another one to which they related.
Participants wrote about the advantages and disadvantages of their homeland and then connected their response to another story to which they related.
Participants reflected on the advantages and disadvantages of their homeland, and then connected their response to another one to which they related.
Participants reflected on the advantages and disadvantages of their homeland, and then connected their response to another one to which they related.
Participants reflected on the advantages and disadvantages of their homeland, and then connected their response to another one to which they related.