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Lights! Camera! Vote!

If you’re planning to participate in this year’s presidential election (and I hope you are) you might want to spiff up a bit before you go to your polling place. AIGA, the professional association of design, and the New York Times have teamed up to document the 2008 presidential election process throughout America.

The Polling Place Photo Project (PPPP) is a first-of-its-kind endeavor to capture the energy and complexity of the voting process through camera lenses. Voters are being encouraged to take cameras to their polling places and document the process as it unfolds, then submit their photos to a URL created for the project.

Anyone can participate. To find out more about PPPP, go to pollingplaces.nytimes.com.


Posted by John Andreini on Feb 05 2008

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