Rockefeller Center turns into "Democracy Plaza" as NBC News world headquarters host an innovative celebration of American democracy and citizenship. Created by NBC News and powered by Windows 8, Democracy Plaza features several interactive exhibits, including: Replicas of the Oval Office and the White House press briefing room where visitors can have their photos taken and instantly shared online. There is also a video booth where visitors can record a mock version of an NBC News report. A news desk and teleprompter make it a realistic broadcast experience that will be shared digitally within minutes. Caricature artist stations where visitors will be able to get unique drawings of themselves with either Pres. Barack Obama or Gov. Mitt Romney. The drawings will be done using the new Fresh Paint app for Windows 8 and be instantly shared with the visitor. Cutting-edge experiences to amplify and analyze the “Voice of the Voter” -- both with visitors on-site and in a broader social media conversation. On election night, thousands are expected to gather in the Plaza to watch live coverage of results on large screens throughout the public spaces. The iconic Rockefeller Center skating rink will hold an enormous map of the United States, with individual states icing over in red or blue as the race is called by the NBC News Decision Desk. As in the past, red and blue banners representing the number of electoral votes will rise up the front of the building as each campaign climbs toward 270. The interactive exhibit will continue through election night on November 6. Democracy Plaza will be free and open to the public. Description of the Democracy Plaza is obtained from the Rockefeller Center website.
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Saturday, November 3, 2012
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
ELECTION NIGHT at ROCKEFELLER CENTER'S "ELECTION PLAZA"









Instead of watching the election results on television, I joined the thousands of people gathered at Rockefeller Plaza's "ELECTION PLAZA." There was an electoral map on the Rockefeller Plaza ice skating rink, but the all eyes were on the red (McCAIN) and blue (OBAMA) climbing electoral vote banners going up the side of 30 Rock. It was an exciting night culminating at around 11 PM when OBAMA earned more than 270 electoral votes becoming the first African-American American president. As one African-American woman puts it, "Rosa Parks rode the bus so that Martin Luther King, Jr. could have a dream, Martin Luther King had a dream so that Jesse Jackson could run for president, and Jesse Jackson ran so that Barack Obama could win."
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