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Reporting on the Royal College of Art Show 2006. Read more on Pixelsumo.

Chatsum

One of the best projects to come out of Interaction Design this year is Chatsum, the brainchild of George Grinsted in collaboration with Lee Parry.

Putting it simply, Chatsum is a service that allows you to to other people who are looking at the same page as you. You register, install a Firefox plugin and when visiting a site can read any messages left by previous visitors, or take part in a discussion with people still on the site. Rather than reading opinions on the BBC new stories on other peoples blogs for example, you can simply read what people are saying on the page you are visiting. In your user profile you can also include other 2.0 services, such as Flickr, delici.ous, Digg, YouTube, Last.fm and Upcoming.

Although its a site with a great service and the is sure to grow, George also states another aim for the project : ‘I am exploring revenue models for the post-copyright era, testing the viability of the Pro-Am production model, identifying the amount of investment needed to seed revenue using this model, exploring the intricacies of providing a 2.0 service and exploring the possibilities of exploiting the mass of social data that digitisation offers’.

For the RCA show, there are 3 large displays showing a visualisations of Chatsum, showing ongoing discussion as well as a world map of live locations. Visitors to the show are encouraged to log on to chatsum and visit the show website to discuss the students work.

Read about the development, a wikipedia entry and flickr images.

I doubt it will be too long before there is some corporate Yahoo style buyout :)

(also on wmmna)

(Via Pixelsumo.)

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