In honor of the launch of the Skype for Symbian version and the quick launch of Skype Mobile for smartphones on the Verizon Wireless network, Skype has opened a new interactive project on its website - Skype Outside This time everything is a little more complicated than in the case of the Phone Box Experiment (although the numerous greetings that people passed through Rob to each other, of course, became one of the sources of inspiration for this project.
So, in five countries, 5 artists are waiting for calls to listen to your message to the world (or to someone personally) and convey it using their own unique style and manner of expression:
Kelly Ryan in Australia uses light and shadow in work (and everything that comes to hand, so that light and shadow will lie as it should)
Tokyokamen - a team of guys in strange masks in Tokyo working right on the streets of the city, surprising and entertaining passersby.
Paul Sivell is in Turkey and is engaged in wood carving and work with other natural materials.
Gonzalo - circus performer who arranges performances on the streets of Barcelona: tricks, stunts, gags, acrobatics - this is all about him.
Phil Hanson , Minneapolis, USA - uses chocolate blocks, snow, coal, airbrush and other traditional and not very artist tools to turn your message into a work of art (well, if you are not against modern art).
They each have Skype on their mobile phone (iPhone, N900, Symbian) to take your call, record your task or message, and do it your way.
And you can see how they do it on the Skype Outside website or on their pages on YouTube, where they post “reports” on the work done. ')
Who will be the first to glorify Habr to the whole world with the help of modern art? I already imagine how Gonzalo sticks to passersby with the spell Habrahabrahabrahabr