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Unwrapping the Process
We’ll see more about the “making of” as
consumers’ expectation of Radical Transparency
from brands and content creators evolves to
include interest in the process behind the
product. In October 2011, The Guardian began
an experiment in opening up the news desk,
showing what stories its reporters are working on
and asking readers to tweet relevant suggestions.
Lay’s created a supermarket installation
showcasing how its chips are made. And Rough
Draft is a project in which visual artists and
performers create pieces in front of audiences
sans rehearsal.