Titraille
March 31st, 2007 by AutoAggregatorPetit changement de logo de reciproque.net. Le site perd le .net, et gagne une nouvelle typo absolument adorable. …
Read the full post at Reciproque
Posted in | No Comments »
Petit changement de logo de reciproque.net. Le site perd le .net, et gagne une nouvelle typo absolument adorable. …
Read the full post at Reciproque
Posted in | No Comments »
Aujourd’hui, le multimédia a enfin trouvé sa place au musée : celle dun outil comme les autres au service du projet culturel. Les musées souhaitent maintenant se donner de nouveaux moyens pour faciliter laccès aux collections de part le monde, trouver des outils pérennes pour enrichir durablement l’espace numérique et favoriser…
Read the full post at Reciproque
Posted in | No Comments »
Modern mammals waited for the right time to diversify: Photo of Hopi chipmunk by Mdf courtesy Wikipedia Commons.Results from a new study of mammalian diversity and origins show that most species of mammals alive today waited several millions of years after dinosaurs died out to diversify and take over the world…
Read the full post at Science Buzz
Posted in , , , , , | No Comments »
IBM helps blind ’see’ web video”Technology giant, IBM, is soon to launch a multimedia browser to make audio and video content accessible to people with vision impairments.” …
Read the full post at Open Objects
Posted in | No Comments »
Have I mentioned the magnolias are in bloom?‘Alba’ generally means “flowers are white compared to the typical”. …
Read the full post at Botany Photo of the Day
Posted in | No Comments »
New term alert: China fatigue. The Telegraph’s Art sales: Rampant market, rising fatigue used the phrase “China Fatigue” in two quite different ways: 1) The Chinese churning out of tired but highly saleable work, e.g. “Tate’s Simon Groom believes that the rampant market may have produced what he calls ‘China fatigue,’…
Read the full post at Artworld Salon
Posted in , , , , , | No Comments »
I’ve been attending the Visual Resources Association Conference in Kansas City this week - VRA’s 25 Anniversary, Silver Jubilee.
I am always a little wary of the play-by-play reports that I see from other conferences as I expect that much of what is said will be repeated once content from the conference…
Read the full post at Musematic
Posted in | No Comments »
David Schaller and Steven Allison-Bunnell’s day long workshop on designing educational interactive media was one of the highlights of Museums & the Web in 2005 for me. It was a fantastic workshop and one that gets run each year (and always books out well in advance!). If you managed to book…
Read the full post at Fresh + New
Posted in | No Comments »