Common Threads: A String Survey

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Common Threads: A String Survey

Our second iteration of this interactive string survey (see earlier String Survey for Northern Spark) spanned 70 feet, engaging participants of the Nobel Peace Prize Forum at Augsburg University. With strings color-coded by topic, survey-takers responded to a series of questions designed to spark conversation and explore common ground. Visitors were further invited to share their thoughts on tags at the end of their string.

Thanks to the support of our volunteers and Christopher M. Houltberg, assistant professor and director of Augsburg’s Design & Agency program.


Nobel Peace Price Forum
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