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Lil&39; Wayne on the train: Commuters caught in cultural experiment learn &39;How to Love&39; on the subway
Local commuters were a captive audience earlier this month when a Los Angeles-based cultural experiment took to the Metro in a coordinated effort to answer the question, What the hell is love anyway?
The Love Project, launched by local advertising agencyMuse Communications, wants to get to the heart of what love really means, and theyre doing it by asking a lot of people a lot of questions, and by performing Lil Wayne songs on public transportation.
Jo Muse, chairman and chief creative officer at Muse Communications, explained The Love Project in a press releaseas a way to explore culture and share it with a broader audience, He went on to describe the experiment as an opportunity to create something completely independent of client work.
The projectscollection of video interviewstake on dating, religion, mily, race, , heartbreak, divorce and sustaining a healthy marriage with questions like How did you know you were in love?, What would you NOT do for love? and Are human beings capable of unconditional love?
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