http://curatorsincontext.ca: Art curators talk about curating
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Wednesday, 18 February 2009
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Steve: "Curators in context - grid view of archived contributions - could see this working as a 'Research' section of our site; like the way it randomly regenerates each time the page is uploaded."
ReplyDeleteI agree Steve, " I liked its simplicity and straightforward approach especially within the use of the grid system, contributors to our site could easily upload their work, ideas and comments that can be easily accessed by one and all. It allows flexibility as the site grows and develops. My only criticism would be a disappointing lack of imaginative design on the home page - we are artists afterall!! "
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