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TXTual healing - Giant Speech Balloons

4th July 2006 in Advertising, Leave a comment  Share This  

I think this is something that has great advertising potential.

Using “always on” technology, cell phones with SMS messaging allow an audience to interact with large speech bubbles projected onto a flat surface, like the facade of a building. The bubbles are positioned near windows and doors to encourage an audience to create the conversations happening inside. The audience receives a flyer with the number and simple instructions. A participant sends a text message to the provided phone number and it is then displayed inside the speech bubble. Multiple bubbles may be used and the audience can direct their input to a specific bubble.

TXTual Healing

The piece explores the use of mobile technology to trigger dialogue, action and create content in a staged public performance. By using the facade of a building the intention is to engage an audience to think about the physical spaces we move through, live in and share. I’m trying to address public vs. private space and what kind of dialogue might transpire if we shared out private thoughts. The piece was designed to encourage play, idea sharing, thought, discourse, and entertainment.

TXTual Healing

LINK
TXTual healing http://www.txtualhealing.com/action.html
Development Site http://a.parsons.edu/%7Enotzold/thesis/prototypes.html

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