scan, watch, explore

Next time you’re riding or walking on the Pathways, keep an eye at forĀ  small metal plates imprinted with QR codes. In a sure sign that Jackson is a player in the digital age, we can now access local artists via our smart phones. Just scan the QR code adjacent to, say, the Don Rambadt installation at the Pathways tunnel to the National Museum of Wildlife Art and watch a short video about the installation.

Or perhaps you are toodling along Vine Street and you notice this building.

Scan the nearby metal plate with the QR code and watch this video featuring dancers from Contemporary Dance Wyoming.

Sponsored by the Center of Wonder, the videos are the result of a year-long Digital Media Ambassador program, in which Carrie Richer of Hole Dance Films made 30 short films showcasing a diversity of art and artists around the valley, from the Grand Teton Music Festival to the Stagecoach Bar. For more information, follow this link.

2 Comments on “scan, watch, explore

  1. This mural appeared on the side of the ‘DREAM’ building recently – it is charcoal and is almost washed away from rain. There are also new additions to eh wall since shooting this film last summer. The owl’s sudden appearance is a kick ass guerrilla art moment and I don’t know who painted it but it’s very cool. If you watch the film you’ll maybe agree with me that there is some inexplicable, creative mojo happening in this garage/ studio and I can’t wait to see what happens next over there on Vine St!
    Dreamers never sleep indeed.

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