The Hip Hop Project is an endeavor
undertaken as part of work for the Media Lab at the Metropolitan Museum
of Art. Using the words from rap lyrics as key-word searches through the
Met's digital archive of over 200,000 works of art, users can
experience a curated "tour" of the work at the Metropolitan Museum of
Art. This project engages visitors who love rap music and provides them
with a unique lens through which to view the museum's collection.
Although the rap lyric may not be directly correlated to the art work in
meaning, it allows visitors to see work that they may not have
otherwise known existed.
Design. Technology. Art.
The Hip Hop Project title is a nod to the Met's own The Artists Project. The domain name, RappersDelight.nyc, pays homage to The Sugarhill Gang’s song, Rapper's Delight, largely considered to have popularized Hip Hop music. The project was created using Genius, the world’s biggest collection of song lyrics and crowdsourced musical knowledge. The code uses RapGenius-JS which is made possible by the Rap Genius API. The project also pulls data from the Met's API
developed by the Met's Digital Media department. An ethnographic
research study was conducted to determine the 13 rappers used in the
project. Participants were asked two questions: (1) who their favorite
rappers are and (2) who the most influential rappers of all time have
been. The participants in the study are a group of cultural influencers
including a Grammy Award Winning R&B singer, a crew from The Baisley
Housing Project in South-Side Jamaica, Queens, and a comedy writer (and
D.J.) who is known for writing "Slow Jamin' the News" with President
Barack Obama on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
Design. Prototype. Iterate.
Design. Prototype. Iterate.
The Hip Hop Project was developed by Regina Flores Mir as a proof-of-concept
for a potentially larger research project. As a part of this beta
release, there are a number of constraints that have been used. For
example, the app is designed to only search for the first 60 unique
words in a rap song and only return a maximum of 25 images from the Met.
There are a number of potential directions this project could go in.
For further questions or feedback please contact Regina on Twitter.
FOR MORE INFO ON THE HIP HOP PROJECT Visit http://www.rappersdelight.nyc/#
FOR MORE TRUE SCHOOL HIP HOP HONORING THE CULTURE AND THE PIONEERS Visit http://www.rapamania.com
FOR MORE INFO ON THE HIP HOP PROJECT Visit http://www.rappersdelight.nyc/#
FOR MORE TRUE SCHOOL HIP HOP HONORING THE CULTURE AND THE PIONEERS Visit http://www.rapamania.com
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