Newark, NJ - The truck-size metal container sitting in a downtown park here isn’t meant to raise awareness about the global shipping industry, though it may nudge some people’s curiosity in that direction.

Step into the carpeted interior, and it’s something completely different: a combination of an art installation and social science research project that lets people converse with others in far-flung regions of the world, on a life-size screen.

The gold-painted shipping container in Newark’s revived Military Park is the hub of a 10-week pilot program sponsored by Shared Studios, an arts and technology collective, in collaboration with local arts group Gateway Project Spaces and researchers at Rutgers-Newark and Yale University.

The program has two basic components. Participants can connect to similar portals set up by Shared Studios in cities including Havana; Tehran, Iran; Nairobi, Kenya; Mexico City; Kigali, Rwanda; and Erbil, Iraq. Or, they can take part in a conversation about policing and social justice with people in Milwaukee.... Read More: VIN