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  <title><![CDATA[Everyday Georgia Exhibit Continues Campus Tour]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>If you missed last month&#39;s opening of Everyday Georgia at IPaT, there&#39;s still time to experience the multimedia exhibit which explores the lives of those touched by Georgia Tech&#39;s research and technology initiatives. After making a brief stop at the GVU Center Research Showcase on October 10, Everyday Georgia is now on display in Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons on the first floor&nbsp;through December 4.<br />
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Through the coupling of photographs and interviews, the project shares the personal stories of Georgians &ndash; their challenges and accomplishments, and their vital role in Creating the Next at Georgia Tech. The interviews also give agency and additional context to the people documented in the photographs.<br />
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IPaT hosted the Everyday Georgia exhibit opening and reception on Thursday, September 27 for more than 40 people, including many of the two dozen people profiled for the project.<br />
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Everyday Georgia has an&nbsp;<a href="http://everydaygeorgia.gatech.edu/" target="_blank">online presence</a>&nbsp;through the Georgia Tech Library with support from the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.imls.gov/" target="_blank">Institute of Museum and Library Services</a>&nbsp;(IMLS); the website includes in-depth stories and full audio interviews. The Library has also preserved the project&rsquo;s audio and photos in its Special Collections and Archives, which maintains the historical records of the Institute.<br />
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We&rsquo;re still looking for ideas and contributors for the project &ndash; compelling stories from Georgians who have a connection to Georgia Tech research, as well as photographers and interviewers of all skill levels. Visit&nbsp;<a href="http://everydaygeorgia.gatech.edu/" target="_blank">everydaygeorgia.gatech.edu</a>&nbsp;to submit your ideas, read detailed stories and listen to full interviews.<br />
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Everyday Georgia is made possible by the Institute for People and Technology at Georgia Tech, with sponsorship by the Georgia Tech Library&rsquo;s IMLS-funded&nbsp;<a href="http://art.library.gatech.edu/" target="_blank">Communication Through Art program</a>&nbsp;(<a href="https://www.imls.gov/grants/awarded/sp-02-16-0031-16" target="_blank">Sparks Ignition Grant SP-02-16-0031-16</a>), in partnership with the Georgia Tech Office of the Arts&nbsp;<a href="http://arts.gatech.edu/creative-curricular-initiatives" target="_blank">Creative Curricular Initiatives program</a>.</p>
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