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My kingdom for a visit to London soon. Say Hello To Web Lab is a groundbreaking, year-long exhibition, featuring a series of interactive Chrome Experiments that bring the extraordinary workings of the internet to life. Google Creative Lab and Tellart created the concept of the Web Lab–from the user-experience as an integrated online and onsite experience, to its science museum context and audience, to the optical Lab Tag method for collecting artifacts, to the interactions between digital and physical touchpoints which allow in-museum and online audiences to collaborate.

This exhibit has been live in the Science Museum of London since July 19 and will keep open until June 20, 2013. I have a year to make it to London.

Join online visitors to create music together, watch your portrait being drawn by a robot and discover much more at this first-of-its-kind web-based exhibition. Open to the world online at chromeweblab.com

Source: sciencemuseum.org.uk

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