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Transmedia sculptures capture, retrieve, and deliver memories in the form of photos, videos, and music. The Buddha Fragment was created by Deborah Bridges and powered by XtremeSignPost, Inc.. Touch the surface of the face with a near field communication (NFC) phone to replay brief moments in time.

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Transmedia sculptures capture, retrieve, and deliver memories in the form of photos, videos, and music. The Buddha Fragment was created by Deborah Bridges and powered by XtremeSignPost, Inc.. Touch the surface of the face with a near field communication (NFC) phone to replay brief moments in time.

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People leave things in remote places. Our goal is to connect them. Take a step back in the past, to make plans for the future. Connect your thoughts, hopes, and dreams together in time. Leave a vestigial footprint in the sand. Please join the global network that we call The Internet of Experiences.

The Transmedia Art Walk is located in Davis, California. It is an interactive public art display that contains a series of sculptures and murals. Touch the surface, wall, or plaque with an NFC phone to retrieve, display, and share brief moments in time. These memories are in the form of photos, videos, and music. Actively participate by leaving messages, comments, and stories for others to find. The Transmedia Art Walk was made in collaboration with John Natsoulas, Finley Fryer, and the Davis Mural Team. The public performance art is powered by XtremeSignPost, Inc..

Leave a message. Burn an impression. The issue is sharing experiences.