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* How does this differ from content you show in the exhibition?
* How does this differ from content you show in the exhibition?
** Maybe be able to show work-in-progress material as well?
** 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>
**<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?
* 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>
**<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>


* What about your thesis, and what other background information could you incorporate in the online catalog?
* What about your thesis, and what other background information could you incorporate in the online catalog?
** Be able to upload files, like pdfs
** 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>
**<font color="hotpink">A pdf download would be great yes. Otherwise you'd have to redesign the thesis for a webformat.</font>




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** Be able to update your project page up to the exhibition (and maybe even after, with documentation of the show?)
** 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)
** 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>
**<font color="hotpink">It could be the official alumni website. With a changing CSS for each year.</font>


* What could be the relation with the physical exhibition? (for instance: online catalog can also show exhibition documentation)}
* 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>
**<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>


=Links to websites of art-shows/galeries=   
=Links to websites of art-shows/galeries=   

Revision as of 14:23, 26 March 2013

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Timo's questions

Please add your thoughts, but try to keep it short

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.
  • 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.


  • 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.
  • 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.

Links to websites of art-shows/galeries

some inspiration and ideas for our online-calatalogue

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