(JTA) — Israel’s booth at the Buenos Aires Book Fair dedicated to humor was awarded a prize for “originality and creativity.” A jury made up of officials from the Argentine National Culture Ministry and Buenos Aires city Culture Ministry, design, architecture and fairs-management professionals announced the award on May 6. The Israeli ambassador to Argentina, Dorit Shavit, accepted the award at a ceremony that night. The booth, almost completely devoid of furniture, includes a “factory of laughs” and a “risometer” that measures the power of the visitors’ laughs.
Professors and students at ORT Argentina created a machine for the booth that “transforms the sounds in graphics to measure the power of the laughs,” Dario Mischener, director of Information Technology and Communications at ORT, told JTA. The “factory of laughs” combined the technology with the visitors’ funny experiences and sent them to a Facebook page created as a virtual part of the fair booth. The idea for the space and facilities was designed by the Israeli Embassy in Argentina and the advertising agency BasevichCrea.
“We wanted to show Israeli humor and Israeli associations with joy,” Javier Basevich, CEO of BasevichCrea, told JTA. Basevich also was the creative designer of the booth when Israel won the same prize in 2014.
Hosted in the La Rural exhibition center in Palermo, the 42nd Annual Buenos Aires Book Fair is reportedly the most well-attended book fair in the Spanish-speaking world. May 3, the Israel Day at the fair.