Wednesday, April 06, 2011

New York Public Library to Host All-Night Scavenger Hunt

By Maryann Yin on Galley Cat, April 5, 2011

In celebration of the New York Public Library’s centennial festival weekend, game designer Jane McGonigal has crafted the “Find the Future” scavenger hunt.

500 players will join the “Write All Night” event on May 20th. Inside the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, they will use laptops and smartphones to find 100 objects from the library’s collection of treasures and perform a related-writing challenge.

The video embedded above features a promo clip for the event; it seems to mimic The Da Vinci Code‘s film trailer. If you want to participate, just answer this question: “In the year 2021, I will become the first person to __________.” Submit your answer before 11:59 PM Pacific Time on April 21st.

Here’s more from CNN: “When they find writer Charles Dickens‘ letter opener, which, bizarrely, is made out of his dead cat’s taxidermied paw, they get a prompt that asks them to write an open letter to someone they love. When they find a draft copy of the Declaration of Independence, which has scribbling in the margins that suggest Thomas Jefferson was trying get the Founding Fathers to ban slavery, they’re asked to write a declaration of their own.”

(via The Gothamist)

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