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=Timo's questions=
* ...
Please add your thoughts, but try to keep it short
 
<font color="hotpink">Dennis</font>
Astrid agrees with Dennis :-)
 
<b>The ideal catalog website should support:</b>
 
* What is the content you think to show in the online catalog? (What do you want your audience to get from the catalog?
**<font color="hotpink">Visual material for the project made over the year. An in-depth description. An artist statement and bio +link to portfolio website. And possibly the thesis for the extremely interested</font>
 
* How does this differ from content you show in the exhibition?
** Maybe be able to show work-in-progress material as well?
**<font color="hotpink">It gives more of an artist background. It could be cool to have a behind the scenes section for each individual. Showing excerpts of the process.</font>
 
* Does your work also run online (in case of video / audio / code), and if so (and you'd want to show it) what are the requirements to run it online?
**<font color="hotpink">It would be great if video could run on the website. Though I'm also quite fine with either a Youtube or Vimeo embedding.</font>
**ASTRID thinks only show the actual 'real' work in the exhibition(unless the work online is part of/necessary for the work itself), video's of the process and a sort of tour through the exhibition would be nice but lets not make a 'virtual tour' let them come to the show itself!
 
* What about your thesis, and what other background information could you incorporate in the online catalog?
** Be able to upload files, like pdfs
**<font color="hotpink">A pdf download would be great yes. Otherwise you'd have to redesign the thesis for a webformat.</font>
**ASTRID Nice to have a print-version maybe but not mandatory, since it depends on the project/thesis itself.
 
* How do you think a online catalog can benefit from its medium? (for instance: always changeable, could grow, can have comments, linking to external content, non-linear navigation etc etc)
** Be able to update your project page up to the exhibition (and maybe even after, with documentation of the show?)
** Be able to show if you've continued working on your project after Piet Zwart, and point to an external website for the update)
**<font color="hotpink">It could be the official alumni website. With a changing CSS for each year.</font>
** ASTRID Nice to have an online 'document' of the graduation show that you can refer to after the exhibition as well, also good to reconsider/learn from for people next year (and later) to reflect upon mistakes and qualities we had in the show
 
* What could be the relation with the physical exhibition? (for instance: online catalog can also show exhibition documentation)}
**<font color="hotpink">Like Petra said. If everything uses the same visual identity that would be great. So the exhibition map as well as the website.</font>
ASTRID: YES DENNIS!
 
=Links to websites of art-shows/galeries= 
some inspiration and ideas for our online-calatalogue
* http://www.eindexamenabkva.nl/
** Landing page with large link to the most current website, and a list of previous websites. Each year you can use the same URL and just change the pages it links to (site.com/2014, site.com/2015 etc)
** Bad: Need to click through to get to the actual catalog page (since we are making the first version, we don't need the archive list yet anyway)
** Bad: stuff was hosted externally which broke some older pages
* http://www.frithstreetgallery.com/
**Nice to have a 'publication'-section, that can be where the thesis/printversions can be downloaded
**Homepage with PZI building-photo is maybe confusing since exhibition is in TENT; so make this clear!!
**Would be nice to have the possibility to upload after graduation the press/publication but new work not; only refer to your own website maybe. And just show what you did at PZI for this Artist Work-page
* ...
* ...




Timo's questions:
Please add your thoughts, but try to keep it short


# The ideal catalog website should support:
=Piratepad=
# What is the content you think to show in the online catalog? (What do you want your audience to get from the catalog?)
Pirate http://piratepad.net/fq8L2a8Dz6
# How does this differ from content you show in the exhibition?
 
# Does your work also run online (in case of video / audio / code), and if so (and you'd want to show it) what are the requirements to run it online?
=Piratepad notes from 26.03.2013=
# What about your thesis, and what other background information could you incorporate in the online catalog?
==Look / style==
# How do you think a online catalog can benefit from its medium? (for instance: always changeable, could grow, can have comments, linking to external content, non-linear navigation etc etc)
* simple menus - to access students/works pages
# What could be the relation with the physical exhibition? (for instance: online catalog can also show exhibition documentation)}
** easy for my mother to navigate
** NO CLOUDS!
Possible change of CSS for each student
==Front Page==
* All works in the front page - easy to read, simple, short text. Similar to http://serpentinegallery.org/
* Order of students different for each visitor
* Introduction text
* Locations and dates
* institutional crap
* share button ?? No
NO SOCIAL MEDIA BUTTONS!!
===Each work must include===
* title
* very very short work description
* image
(will give access to more  detailed information about the work and the student)
==student page / profile==
===standard sections===
* bio
* work description
* photo of student: No
* image of the work
* links
===optional sections:===
* personalized css styling
* video / audio / image gallery
* thesis - presence optional
==Index - on every page==
Always present, static
==Other==
* all content(video, audio, text, imgs, etc) MUST be stored in the pzi server, so that the site is fully archivable
* catalog as guide  to the exhibition - hard since the distribution of works in the spaces will only  known later.
** possible to prototype a map-index  allocating spaces to works


Links to websites that might be worth looking at:
for a more fluid discussion
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 26 March 2013

Timo's questions

Please add your thoughts, but try to keep it short

Dennis Astrid agrees with Dennis :-)

The ideal catalog website should support:

  • What is the content you think to show in the online catalog? (What do you want your audience to get from the catalog?
    • Visual material for the project made over the year. An in-depth description. An artist statement and bio +link to portfolio website. And possibly the thesis for the extremely interested
  • How does this differ from content you show in the exhibition?
    • Maybe be able to show work-in-progress material as well?
    • It gives more of an artist background. It could be cool to have a behind the scenes section for each individual. Showing excerpts of the process.
  • Does your work also run online (in case of video / audio / code), and if so (and you'd want to show it) what are the requirements to run it online?
    • It would be great if video could run on the website. Though I'm also quite fine with either a Youtube or Vimeo embedding.
    • ASTRID thinks only show the actual 'real' work in the exhibition(unless the work online is part of/necessary for the work itself), video's of the process and a sort of tour through the exhibition would be nice but lets not make a 'virtual tour' let them come to the show itself!
  • What about your thesis, and what other background information could you incorporate in the online catalog?
    • Be able to upload files, like pdfs
    • A pdf download would be great yes. Otherwise you'd have to redesign the thesis for a webformat.
    • ASTRID Nice to have a print-version maybe but not mandatory, since it depends on the project/thesis itself.
  • How do you think a online catalog can benefit from its medium? (for instance: always changeable, could grow, can have comments, linking to external content, non-linear navigation etc etc)
    • Be able to update your project page up to the exhibition (and maybe even after, with documentation of the show?)
    • Be able to show if you've continued working on your project after Piet Zwart, and point to an external website for the update)
    • It could be the official alumni website. With a changing CSS for each year.
    • ASTRID Nice to have an online 'document' of the graduation show that you can refer to after the exhibition as well, also good to reconsider/learn from for people next year (and later) to reflect upon mistakes and qualities we had in the show
  • What could be the relation with the physical exhibition? (for instance: online catalog can also show exhibition documentation)}
    • Like Petra said. If everything uses the same visual identity that would be great. So the exhibition map as well as the website.

ASTRID: YES DENNIS!

Links to websites of art-shows/galeries

some inspiration and ideas for our online-calatalogue

  • http://www.eindexamenabkva.nl/
    • Landing page with large link to the most current website, and a list of previous websites. Each year you can use the same URL and just change the pages it links to (site.com/2014, site.com/2015 etc)
    • Bad: Need to click through to get to the actual catalog page (since we are making the first version, we don't need the archive list yet anyway)
    • Bad: stuff was hosted externally which broke some older pages
  • http://www.frithstreetgallery.com/
    • Nice to have a 'publication'-section, that can be where the thesis/printversions can be downloaded
    • Homepage with PZI building-photo is maybe confusing since exhibition is in TENT; so make this clear!!
    • Would be nice to have the possibility to upload after graduation the press/publication but new work not; only refer to your own website maybe. And just show what you did at PZI for this Artist Work-page
  • ...


Piratepad

Pirate http://piratepad.net/fq8L2a8Dz6

Piratepad notes from 26.03.2013

Look / style

  • simple menus - to access students/works pages
    • easy for my mother to navigate
    • NO CLOUDS!

Possible change of CSS for each student

Front Page

  • All works in the front page - easy to read, simple, short text. Similar to http://serpentinegallery.org/
  • Order of students different for each visitor
  • Introduction text
  • Locations and dates
  • institutional crap
  • share button ?? No

NO SOCIAL MEDIA BUTTONS!!

Each work must include

  • title
  • very very short work description
  • image

(will give access to more detailed information about the work and the student)

student page / profile

standard sections

  • bio
  • work description
  • photo of student: No
  • image of the work
  • links

optional sections:

  • personalized css styling
  • video / audio / image gallery
  • thesis - presence optional

Index - on every page

Always present, static

Other

  • all content(video, audio, text, imgs, etc) MUST be stored in the pzi server, so that the site is fully archivable
  • catalog as guide to the exhibition - hard since the distribution of works in the spaces will only known later.
    • possible to prototype a map-index allocating spaces to works

for a more fluid discussion