
Strangers step inside this portal to make global connections
Clip: 8/11/2015 | 4m 31s
Strangers step inside this portal to make global connections
Imagine a piece of art that connects you instantly in conversation to a stranger living around the world. Artist and former television news producer Amar Bakshi created an installation called "Portals" that invites people to come together for chit chat and more. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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Strangers step inside this portal to make global connections
Clip: 8/11/2015 | 4m 31s
Imagine a piece of art that connects you instantly in conversation to a stranger living around the world. Artist and former television news producer Amar Bakshi created an installation called "Portals" that invites people to come together for chit chat and more. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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