CMN designs story kiosk for Boston Museum to help support Facing History & Ourselves

Exhibit at Boston Public Library at Copley Square

Watertown, MA. June 3, 2008 -- Touch the screen.think for a sec.look at the camera.and record a video about a time when YOU chose to participate through civic action.

That's the essence of the visitor experience inside the Boston Museum's new VIDEO CAPTURE BOOTH. The installation was part of a powerful new exhibit called "Choosing to Participate," which was on display in the spring of 2008 at the Boston Public Library's main Copley branch.

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"Choosing to Participate" was an interactive, multi-media exhibition that has won nationwide praise for encouraging hundreds of thousands of people of all ages to consider the consequences of their everyday choices. The exhibit was designed to inspire visitors to make a difference in their schools and communities.

The Boston Museum's video capture booth gave visitors a chance to reflect on the exhibit content and then consider their own actions. Using a touch screen computer and a video camera, visitors were able to record video testimonials about their own civic actions. Visitors to the booth included:

The exhibition focused on four individuals and communities whose stories illustrate the courage, initiative and compassion that are needed to protect democracy and human rights. These include:

"We're pleased to be working with Facing History & Ourselves on this," said Boston Museum CEO Frank Keefe. "The whole point of this exhibit is to help visitors think about their own choices in a democratic society. The video capture booth gives them a chance to speak out, right there. It's a prototype for the kind of thing we want to do in the Boston Museum - make history come to life with interactive features like this.

The Boston Museum's video capture booth was made possible with funding from the Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities, the Andrew Viterbi Foundation, the Bose Corporation, Trinity Financial, and the generosity of private donors. The booth was designed by Brad Larson Media, Inc. in association with Filament Design and Corey McPherson Nash.

For more information please visit www.choosingtoparticipate.org.

About Corey McPherson Nash

Corey McPherson Nash, a national branding and design firm, helps organizations achieve measurable brand equity across a wide variety of print and interactive communications. Widely recognized for its thoughtful design and strategic insights into the critical task of brand iteration and creative development, it is the branding studio of choice for a wide range of leading business, educational, and cultural institutions. Visit Corey online at http://www.corey.com.