Digital artists participate in developing content for the wall — ranging from video games to micro photography. Another interesting detail about the wall is its interactivity, which makes it controversial. Giostra + Partners is negotiating with the government to get the approval for interactive, user-generated content. However, right now the Chinese government approves all content and “they make sure someone is next to the computer,” Giostra said. “If you think of the context and the time — China, 2008 — this [interactivity] becomes a huge issue.”
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Article by Katya Soldak, Associate Producer at ScribeMedia.