Article: 'BOB DYLAN: HIGHWAY 61 INTERACTIVE' IMMERSES USER IN AN UNPRECEDENTED EXPLORATION OF THE ARTIST'S WORKS

 
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LAS VEGAS, Jan. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Lights explode onto the computer screen. Music from Bob Dylan rises above a jumble of street sounds. Fragments comprised of animations, morphs, video and graphics whirl across a field of black. Suddenly, the individual fragments come together and form a collage.

Click on one of the collage fragments and you are instantly transported to Greenwich Village, New York, in the early 60s. You enter a coffee house where the turbulent times are recreated in astonishing detail. A radio ...

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