“Forms of Exchange” website with Alex Brey

August 9th, 2007 by ken

Forms of ExchangeAlex Brey (whose site is delightful, btw) and I collaborated on the site Forms of Exchange: Art of Native Peoples from the Edward J. Guarino Collection for Karen Lucic, Professor of Art History at Vassar College. The site was in support of the show curated by Professor Lucic and her students at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar. Alex’s design is elegant and spare, and in no way detracts from the Native American works it is designed to showcase. The “wall labels” were written by students in Professor Lucic’s course.LightboxJS view of image content

The site works in all major browsers and complies to modern (circa 2006) standards. We used the fantastic LighboxJS script to create the image galleries. This work was begun during the 2005-2006 academic year, and completed in the summer of 2006. We used BBEdit to hand code every page. Alex did the CSS and the majority of the XHTML. I managed the project and did some heavy lifting to get it out the door.

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bscientific.net is authored by me, Ken Bolton. I am available for technology consulting and contract work. I formerly worked at the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning supporting the faculty at the College of Physicians & Surgeons and the School of Nursing, curated the Media Cloisters, have worked with media companies, artists, musicians, independent record labels, and non-profit organizations. I am on linkedin and facebook.

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