All 1,650+ images and videos will be shown on a 19.2m x 19.2m LED screen which has been installed next to the Dubai Fountain, in front of Burj Khalifa.
Residents and visitors who contributed visuals for the one-year-old #MyDubai initiative, launched by Shaikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, on January 5 last year, will have their photos and videos splashed on a giant screen near the Dubai Fountain and across screens in 300 elevators in different locations in the emirate, forming a city-wide gallery of #MyDubai images.
From today, till the end of the month, all 1,650+ images and videos will be shown on a 19.2m x 19.2m LED screen which has been installed next to the Dubai Fountain, in front of Burj Khalifa.
#MyDubai was launched by Shaikh Hamdan with an invitation to residents and visitors to share their experiences of Dubai and create ‘the world's first autobiography of a city'. During the initiative's first year, more than 2.5 million images and videos were shared with the hashtag, of which more than 1,650 images and videos were chosen to be displayed on the official Instagram account, @MyDubai — also known as the #MyDubai e-museum.
The #MyDubai Screen is expected to become an attraction in its own right for both residents and visitors to the city, and with the Dubai Fountain which delights thousands of visitors every day, it provides the perfect gallery on which to exhibit the photographs and videos which form the first year of the MyDubai autobiography.
From February onwards, the #MyDubai Screen will become a live social wall, showcasing images and stories in near real-time, providing the opportunity for more contributors to #MyDubai to have their stories shared to an audience of millions.
Issam Kazim, CEO of Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing, which manages the e-Museum as part of its support for the initiative, said: "Within one year, more than 1,650 images and videos have been displayed on the official @MyDubai Instagram account and, when collectively viewed, they create a fascinating portrait of life in Dubai. The aim of the initiative was to show life in Dubai beyond the landmarks, headlines and superlatives for which the city is known, and the contributions over the course of the year have demonstrated the breadth of experiences residents and visitors enjoy in Dubai. Further, the huge level of participation has shown the passion that exists for our emirate and we look forward to this continuing to grow throughout 2015. We are delighted that contributions are being rewarded by being displayed on this huge screen — in addition to 300 elevator screens — giving those who share their #MyDubai story the opportunity to have their stories seen by millions of people.”
People who wish to share their stories of life in Dubai can do so by using the hashtag #MyDubai on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. A selection of contributions are displayed on the official Instagram account, @MyDubai, and also on the official Facebook account which additionally exhibits a number of films made about Dubai by filmmakers in the emirate. The official MyDubai Twitter account is @MyDubai.
Source: Khaleej Times
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