Owing to NY non-profit Project Rebirth's initiative to make the World Trade Center site rebuilding available to the public attention, the recently - launched web site http://www.projectrebirth.org now offers millions of viewers throughout the world the opportunity to keep track of the reconstruction process on a real-time basis. This effect has been accomplished through the company's relationship with IconNicholson (http://www.iconnicholson.com) on the basis of Web design and development.
The newly-located at the Internet web site represents a full-featred window to the ground zero site rebuilding progress. This is achieved through the positioning of six time-lapse motion picture cameras around the World Trade Center site that shoot a frame per five minutes. This will be in force for the period of ten years which means that in ten years viewers will be able to see the changes during this time span in a matter of minutes.
In addition to time-lapse photography and video of major milestones, viewers will also be offered interviews with reconstruction experts, information on engineering, architecture and urban planning, as well as a journal from the filmmakers. This is all achieved through the use of the unmatched Web interactive technologies that are a significant part of IconNicholson's portfolio.