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Polaroid: The Remix

by Laura W

Iconic Polaroid photography is finding eternal life through creativity, community and digital technology.

You can judge a life by its afterlife—how it is remembered by others. The life of a product is no different. Polaroid is one of these memorable ones; years after it was innovative, their instant film lived on as an art form. Now […]

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Tags: Art · Culture & Entertainment · World Wide Web · Youth Trends

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Oklahoma Museum Curates with Mobile

by Sarah

We talk a lot about “curation” and its importance in our media- and technology-saturated world. So we find it suiting that museums are rising to the occasion, adding their editorial expertise to new media channels.
For awhile now, museums have been taking advantage of mobile technology-mobile audio for special exhibits, applications that provide details on […]

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Tags: Art · Culture & Entertainment · Mobile

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OMFG! Who Are You Calling a “Teen”?

by Allison

The other week YPulse asked, Are The Latest ‘Gossip Girl’ Ads Scandalous Or Smart? Indeed, the CW hit “Gossip Girls” is embracing its risqué, bad-girl rep in it’s new series of ads including “OMFG,” “A Nasty Piece of Work,” “Mind-Blowingly Inappropriate,” and “Every Parent’s Nightmare.” This has obviously (and purposely) caused a great deal of […]

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Tags: Art · Books · Culture & Entertainment · Emerging Technology · Gaming · Marketing & Advertising · Music · Youth Trends

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Samsung’s Mobile Phone Globe

by Allison

UK blog Dialaphone put together a post on mobile as art in which they call out this cell phone sculpture from Samsung. The handset maker put this “mobile phone globe” on display at a mall in the Ukraine last year in an effort to gain visibility for the brand. Apparently it was not visible enough, […]

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Tags: Art · Marketing & Advertising · Mobile

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