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A Round of Applause for Technology- Three Queers for Technology - Alan Turing, Bill Gates, Beyoncé Giselle.
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Timo's questions
Please add your thoughts, but try to keep it short
- 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?)
- How does this differ from content you show in the exhibition?
- Maybe be able to show work-in-progress material as well?
- 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?
- What about your thesis, and what other background information could you incorporate in the online catalog?
- Be able to upload files, like pdfs
- 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)
- What could be the relation with the physical exhibition? (for instance: online catalog can also show exhibition documentation)}
Links to websites of art-shows/galeries
some inspiration and ideas for our online-calatalogue
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