A few months ago we were asked to build a quick kiosk for the opening of Ideal (Dis-)Placements: Old Masters at the Pulitzer. From this kiosk users can explore the works, but the key component are the videos. Each of the curator videos cover an aspect of the works or how they work with Ando’s Pulitzer design. From within each video, users can ask a question for the curator, then that question is mailed to the curator and the answer is posted to the web site.
As I write this, the current web site is an interim site. The upcoming full site will have more features and content, and will be live in March/April 2009.
Also to note: This kiosk isn’t a kiosk in the true sense. It’s a full-screen all flash site running locally and using plainview on a station located in the building. Which is how these guys pictured below left this hilarious pic on the computer, apparently the passcode wasn’t set when booting it up one afternoon.
Make sure to stop by the Pulitzer before this show is gone forever, the exhibit runs through June 20, 2009.



[...] http://www.jdxpl.com/2009/02/pulitzer-old-masters-kiosk/ [...]
[...] which is still on display at the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts in St. Louis. A while back we launched the kiosk, and now that the content and shoots for the exhibit have been finalized, the site has launched. [...]