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Exhibition-focused projects:
- The Brooklyn Museum created a temporary exhibition, Click!, based on an open call followed by "crowd curation" (analysis before and after)
- The Minnesota History Center created a permanent exhibition, MN150, based on nominations from the public
- The Smithsonian American Art Museum is running an alternate reality game (ARG) focusing on maker culture
- The Indianapolis Children's Museum designed a now-dormant social network to accompany The Power of Children exhibition
- The Tech Museum of Innovation used Second Life to invited creative amateurs to design real exhibits in The Tech Virtual
- The city of Bellevue, WA, supported an exhibition of teen-created sculptures that traveled throughout the region via geocaching
- The Austrian Museum of Folk Life and Folk Art created a dialogue-based exhibition on the conservation process
- The Tate Museum invited visitors to share their judgements of the 2007 Turner Prize finalists via a reality TV show
- The New York Hall of Science tested Voicethread as a tool for exhibition planning