The art of quilting is revealed as visitors create their own digital quilts in a fun, five-step process.

A Web site and two recording booths at the International Quilt Study Center & Museum give visitors an opportunity to add their quilt stories to a searchable oral history archive.

Highlights from the International Quilt Study Center’s remarkable collection of quilts illustrate the evolution of an art form in this online and on-site interactive timeline.

The symbolism, stories, and significance of the magnificent architecture within the Library of Congress are revealed in six large viewing stations uniquely positioned throughout the Great Hall.

A Web-based musical generator allows users to create their own variations on a theme and save their compositions, for future inclusion in a live performance by the Third Angle New Music Ensemble.

The creative acts of our Founding Fathers are illuminated through enhanced electronic documents that reveal their thinking, their inspiration, and their iterative, collaborative process.