keeping notes on the Zeitgeist
December 10, 2003 on 12:34 am | In events and press | Comments Off on keeping notes on the ZeitgeistFrom this Belgian blog: “Sometimes we think lightly about history, and all too often think that history is applicable only to a past far away. That archives were kept then, is considered normal by us. Keeping archives of the present – that sounds superfluous. However, if nobody keeps notes on the ‘Zeitgeist’, there will be nothing left to write history about later. This is what the people of this site have understood very well.” (Thanks to Liz Mattijsen for the translation!)
GRAFARC hits the mainstream press
December 5, 2003 on 12:35 am | In events and press | Comments Off on GRAFARC hits the mainstream pressAdded two more layers on cavern/west_divider. Also in the news: grafarc has hit the mainstream press! From WFAA in Dallas: “Kudos to designers Cassidy Curtis and Eric Rodenbeck for demonstrating how interactivity can add both educational and entertainment value.” And from USA Today: “The navigation tools turn what could have been a slide show into a fascinating excavation.” We were also added to Yahoo!’s New and Notable Sites list. Thanks, you guys!
Wooster Collective!
November 25, 2003 on 12:39 am | In events and press | Comments Off on Wooster Collective!Wooster Collective has linked to us: “Graffiti Archaeology is one of the most ambitious, as well as impressive, web projects we’ve come across in quite some time. On the site, you can currently track over eleven graffiti covered walls to see how they’ve changed over time. Some of the photos date back to 1998, so you can see five years of evolution. The site has an extremely user friendly interface that lets you see the wall evolve in a time lapse fashion.” Thanks fellas!
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