LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes celebrates and cultivates appreciation for the enduring and evolving influence of Mexican and Mexican American culture, with a focus on Los Angeles and Southern California.

A video recording booth invites visitors to become part of the community dialogue by sharing their stories and experiences of identity and culture.

A playful photo booth composites visitor portraits with artwork from a museum’s collection and archives the results for the community to browse.

This participatory Web site provides an unprecedented look at the peopling of California through personal stories of immigrants and refugees, from the state’s earliest days through the present time.

Located at the site of the 1969 Woodstock Festival, the Museum at Bethel Woods is an immersive multimedia experience that combines film, interactive displays, exhibits, and artifacts to explore the unique experience of the Woodstock festival, its significance as a culminating event of a decade of radical cultural transformation, and its legacy today.

A photo booth gives museum visitors the opportunity to frame themselves within 1960s poster art and take their souvenir home.