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The Magnum Tagger project is being launched in conjunction with Tagasauris, and will start with a beta of just 50 volunteers, who are notified over Facebook or Twitter when there are new images...
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With Piictu, users are invited to interact and converse through photos. They can upload a photo with a caption, and then users respond with other pictures that build off the initial idea. No...
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The success of this online project depends on people’s willingness to prepare and upload photos. The site tries to make it easy by requiring people to enter in only the location and the year of...
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Mobli's app allows users in real time to share photos and videos, which are automatically tagged by location. (The user can also add descriptive tags.) So at a football game, for example,...
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Olapic’s service allows organizations to quickly and easily enable fans, readers or other types of audiences to submit photos of their own experiences at a game or event. Members of a crowd use...
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“We saw, almost two years ago, that there was a change in the way people were communicating,” explains de Cabo of the inspiration for the service. “There was a more visual way of communicating –...
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Created by California-based Bump Technologies, Flock “finds the photos you take together with friends and family and magically brings all the photos from each person’s phone together into a...
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“Wiki Loves Monuments is an important way for volunteers around the world to showcase the cultural heritage in their countries and share these images with everyone through Wikipedia,” Gelauff...
document Crowd CreativityThe new technique—developed by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and ETH Zurich—streamlines a complex process that previously required clusters of dozens of computers....
document Crowd Creativity, Distributed KnowledgeThis contest is awesome as the whole concept combines history with the present. Indeed, the contest title speaks for itself. This gives people an equal chance to contribute or share photographic...
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 Creativity, Open Innovation, ToolsTwitter plans to launch a photo sharing service that lends itself perfectly to the medium as a speedy way of distributing content. Such a service would compete with existing services by players...
document Crowdfunding
Here are the top 14 tips you can use to crowdfund your next photo project:
Find a project that will resonate with others by focusing on a specific interest or community.
Promote your project...
document Distributed KnowledgeMoveOn is asking members to take pictures of crumbling bridges, roads, schools, and so forth and send them in to form a giant national “punch list” collage of jobs that need doing. The hope is that...
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Wiki Loves Monuments is not finished yet – it’s a continuous project, but the contest that ran through the month of September is now over. The national juries will deliberate in the coming month...
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The Vaccines asked fans to use Instagram,a fun & quirky way to share your life with friends through a series of pictures, to capture moments at music festivals this summer and simply tag...
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Flickr enables artists to protect their work with copyrights. The user can then decide if he or she would like All Rights Reserved or Some Rights Reserved. If all rights are reserved, the...
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Teaming up with Blurb to ‘print the most amazing Santa photo book ever made’, photo app Shoebox needs your help to find and submit the weirdest, funniest or most awkward Santa photos you can...
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Now, Doug Pfeffer of Boston’s Barbarian Group, has released another project that taps Instagram’s API, this time with his sister, Rachel Pfeffer, who’s jeweler in Washington, DC. The project is...