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Date: | Sun, 15 May 1994 09:44:36 -0500 |
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Robbin,
The Dallas Museum of Art has an Internet gopher service that provides
museum information and digital images for public access. Currently I have
made 25 images of permanent collection objects available in GIF89a format.
Each image has a text extension block that includes the label information
on the piece and a small didactic statement that was written by either a
curator or museum educator. Since I started the project in late January,
I have received over 800 responses from users all over the world, and the
project has been noted in 3 "users guides" to the Internet, and is
featured in this month's issue of "Internet World."
All images are are at standard VGA resolution (640x480x256), and bear a
copyright notice on the image itself and in the text comments. I also
provide a small selection of shareware image viewing software for users to
download. We are currently seeking funds to expand the project and
provide 2-3000 images on the net.
We are working with the University of North Texas on the project; the
gopher address is "gopher.unt.edu." You can find the DMA under menu
option 5 - "Denton, Dallas & Fort Wroth Information."
regards,
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Kevin J. Comerford | internet: [log in to unmask]
Director of Information Technology |
Dallas Museum of Art | compuserve: 71233,2412
1717 North Harwood | voice: 214-922-1281
Dallas, TX 75201 | fax: 214-954-0174
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On Sat, 14 May 1994, Robbin Murphy wrote:
> I'm in the beginning stages of gathering information about visual
> resources on the Internet. I'd appreciate hearing from anyone who
> has been sending/receiving visuals over the internet in any form:
> attached to e-mail, usenet groups, downloading from ftp and gopher
> sites etc.
>
> If you have, do you do it as a part of your work/research or just for
> experimentation?
>
> Any information will be helpful.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Robbin Murphy
> NYU/Museum Studies
> [log in to unmask]
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