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June 25, 2012

NYBG in Bloom iPhone App Review in Fast Company, June 2012

“A collaboration by the New York Botanical Garden, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and multimedia design firm Local Projects, NYBG in Bloom is a virtual walkthrough of the Garden’s current reproduction of Monet’s famous Garden at Giverny.” To read the entire article, click here.

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June 19, 2012

Jake Talks About the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum, June 2012

Huffington Post talks about the new projects funded by ArtPlace, including the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum in New York City.  Click here to read Jake’s insight on the exciting new Sugar Hill program.

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June 7, 2012

Thx @mycityway + @NYBG! (MT) The #impressionistlens is all the magic of @localprojects. Would love to see you pix when you visit!

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June 6, 2012

We are interviewing people about their TV watching habits. If you are in New York and would like to take part go… http://t.co/2wQzKRHI

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We are interviewing people about their TV watching habits. If you are in New York and would like to help, go to http://t.co/mnW2p2pi

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May 25, 2012

Thanks @nycgov for tweeting #localprojects latest app: #MonetsGarden for @NYBG‘s “NYBG in Bloom” created in collaboration with @metmuseum

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May 18, 2012

Jake is speaking at the AIGA/NY Greatest Hits event next Tuesday. Check out this link to register!… http://t.co/L1NQvUj8

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Jake to Speak at AIGA/NY Greatest Hits

Jake will be speaking next Tuesday, May 22nd at AIGA/NY Greatest Hits! The event will be hosted at the SVA Theater from 6:30–8:30PM. For more information, click here.

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May 17, 2012

Local Projects chronicles the spaces and the ways different people live in six films made for the House and Home… http://t.co/QLuKj6xg

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Ariel Efron and Melanie Malkin Talk About the House & Home Exhibit at NBM, May 2012

Local Projects chronicles the spaces and the ways different people live in six films made for the House and Home exhibition at the National Building Museum.  Watch the interview to hear some behind the scenes information from the LPers who created the films.

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