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document Crowd Creativity, Distributed KnowledgeThe 7 photos showcases the following:
1. Yoko Ono’s 'Wish Tree
3. In ‘The Green Canvas: The Artist as an Environmental Activist,’ curated by Ramona Austin
4. Another photo taken from ‘The...
document Crowd CreativityFree People’s user generated photo content capabilities within the denim galleries are enabled by OlaPic, the premier social photo crowdsourcing service. Free People is the first eCommerce site to...
site Crowd Creativity / PhotographyKedai Photo is a site that gives people to opportunity to capture their memories through photos and share it to the world as easy as it can be. The site makes event-based, communal photo sharing a...
document Crowd Creativity, Distributed KnowledgeThe NPG, having noted that many of Hoppé's locations remain familiar today – London Zoo, Hyde Park, the Savoy Hotel – invited the public to respond to Hoppé's street scenes with images of...
document Crowd CreativityThe exhibition is yet another reminder of how smartphones equipped with decent cameras are changing the photography landscape as we know it. Apple and its community alone, with a lot of help from...
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The museum and its collaborators, funded by a grant from the Institute for Museum and Library Services and aided by the Balboa Park Online Collaborative, have been working with the table for more...
document Distributed Knowledge, Open InnovationAiming to create an online, crowd-sourced field guide, the app can help users identify species based on the phone's GPS coordinates.
The website also offers a beautiful user-generated...
document Crowd CreativityParticipants can upload their self-portraits to the site for free large-scale printing, then are tasked with displaying the blown-up photo in a high-traffic location.
document Distributed KnowledgeAs Managing Editor Michelle Rogers explained in her blog post about the coverage: As a group of weekly publications in print, it has been an ongoing challenge to get our audience to realize we’re...
document ToolsThe magazine’s “Rebel With A Cause” feature highlights innovative entrepreneur Shaun King, who has used social platforms to launch nearly a dozen successful start-ups, from Twitchange to 500 toys,...
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uSnap.us is a brilliant concept and, for the most part, it works as you expect. You setup an event, punch in the code to the iOS app or grab the unique email address, take a photo and it’s...
document Crowd Creativity, ToolsTurlington Burns graciously agreed to answer a few questions about her artistic image selections, raising her two children aged six and eight, and her world view. We asked about her choice of a...
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CHOO 24:7 STYLEMAKERS website is an interactive photo gallery of streetstyle images celebrating Jimmy Choo style across time zones, day to evening, 24:7.
Join the CHOO 24:7 community and view...
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Here's how the photo going to be chosen;
"Once 360,000 photos are submitted,one photo will be chosen to form the final mosaic image.Who will choose the photo? All of you, that’s...
site Crowd Creativity / ArtCITYCELEBRITY (www.citycelebrity.ru) is the largest independent crowdsourcing creative platform in Russia. We gather young talents from the whole of the country. We are engaged in making projects...
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Google published a new site called " Gallery for Everyone " to which anyone can upload an image and tell what they use the Chromebook for. Submitted entries include “For Movies“, “For...
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Citizen journalism has been shaking up the news industry for years already, and CNN's iReport section is one of many efforts by traditional news outlets to include citizen voices. Earlier this month, however, CNN launched a new effort, dubbed “Open Stories”, that aims to take that concept a step further by crowdsourcing coverage of important topics through a combination of citizen and professional journalists.
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video Crowd CreativityFans of The Vaccines submitted photos live, by shooting and tagging, or by filtering and tagging festival photos they already have on their iOS device. The shots are pulled in via the Instagram API...
Crowd CreativityIn 2000, a college student named Jake Nickell entered a t-shirt design contest hosted by Dreamless.org, a (now defunct) online forum for web programmers and graphic designers. The winning design would become the official t-shirt of a Dreamless event in London. Out of about 100 entries, Nickell’s design won the contest.
Jacob DeHart, another college student with a passion for design, also entered the competition. Though his design didn’t win, he and Nickell (who had met through the forum) began to talk about how much fun it was to participate in the contest. “Dreamless was all about art and design and a lot of artists on there had 'battles' and shared/critiqued their work with each other,” wrote Nickell in a blog post entitled ‘ Threadless.com: The History’. “It was all around a very creative environment for hobbyists and professionals alike to unleash some creativity in their free time.” That got the two thinking: what if they held an ongoing design contest where the winning t-shirts would go on sale? Soon, Threadless was born.
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