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Story In The Streets

   July 17th, 2007 Brian Herzog

Photo of stenciled sidewalk

I read about a cool idea on BoingBoing the other day - a “choose your own adventure” story stenciled onto city sidewalks.

Players can start in either of two locations - I think either as “him” or as “her” - and then progress through the story making decisions and following the directions. It’s a love story, so if both players choose the right paths, they end up together at the same place.

I thought this would be a great thing for a library to try - not only does it involve reading a story, but also the community. It would get people out and interacting with each other and their neighborhood, and it really sounds like fun.

I suppose any story would work, but it would be even better if it could be place-specific - perhaps following the path of a prominent local historical figure, or the growth of a local enterprise, or even highlighting local attractions or businesses. I think there are many way to make this work, but the bottom line (as I see it) is that it is a way for the library to get outside the building and doing something that people can have fun with.

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Fair(y) Use Tale

   May 19th, 2007 Brian Herzog

Here’s an interesting video explaining copyright law and Fair Use, using only clips from Disney videos. It’s funny, informative and surprisingly clear: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJn_jC4FNDo

Found through Boing Boing.

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