Exhibition designer interview and contextual inquiry guide now up on wiki
Jess Mitchell
jess at jessmitchell.com
Tue Apr 21 13:20:12 UTC 2009
James,
This is great.
Only thing that I wonder if you'll get in the context of your
conversations, that would help us out a bit, would be any specifics
about exhibits coming up. So, in steps 4+ if they are currently in
the process of an exhibit or have a big one coming up it would be
really useful to know some details about that -- what their goals are,
how they're intending to do things differently (if they are) and so
on. My impression is that each exhibit, to a certain extent, has the
burden of being fresh and new -- I'm interested in how they approach
and feel as though they achieve that freshness.
What do you think?
Best,
Jess
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On Apr 21, 2009, at 12:19 AM, James William Yoon wrote:
> Hullo,
>
> I've put up a working draft of our exhibition designer interview and
> contextual inquiry guide on the wiki (along with Word, Pages, and
> PDF versions under the attachments). For the time being, it's one of
> the child pages off of the main Engage page. The direct link is:
>
> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=6818521
>
> Feel free to comment and edit where things are missing or unfitting.
>
> James
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