Here’s an example of using Bubbly to get the public involved in visioning what kinds of amenities Times Square could have, based on the article The Art of Public Space and the work of Project for Public Spaces.
How would you go about finding compelling healthcare stories from around the country? You can use a Bubbly powered site that hundreds, even thousands of people to submit their stories, and be inspired by others as well.
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In order to establish an identifiable community of creatives in a city, Bubbly allows the people in the area to discover its hidden talent. Members become part of an enthusiastic network by submitting and voting on which underground, undiscovered creative talent should be featured in an upcoming event(s).
Textile ReMixed utilizes an innovative crowdsourcing program, creating a contest centered around quilt square designs. Participants submit ideas for the quilt squares online while the crowd votes and rates the submissions. The winning ideas will be produced and become a part of a future exhibit, encouraging the public to interact with the piece by moving the squares and remixing the pattern.
A crowdsourced collection of images that allowing people from around the world to submit the kinds of pedestrian-oriented places they feel would inspire a higher quality of life in either their own community, or those of others.