Content-transfer-encoding: |
7bit |
Sender: |
|
Subject: |
|
From: |
|
Date: |
Tue, 27 Jan 1998 23:42:50 EST |
Content-type: |
text/plain; charset=US-ASCII |
Organization: |
AOL (http://www.aol.com) |
Reply-To: |
|
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
At the old location of L.A.C.E. (Los Angeles Contemporary Art Exhibitions, an
alternative space), they had an LED "moving donor board" -- sort of Jenny
Holzer-esque. This was back in the mid-1980s, so the technology now is far
advanced. But it was a catchy idea, then and now!
Anne Farrell
Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego
<< > What has been your favorite
> approach to donor walls, considering expandability, creative look,...?
something I'd like to see (but haven't come across)
is a Big Screen and/or multi-monitors approach -- a wall
that literally puts folks' names in lights! content could be
stored/delivered by disc, or even via webpage...would solve the usual problems
of updating, revising, plus
could "grow" by allowing user interfacing (visitors can touch/mouseclick a
name on the screen(s) and see a portrait, read a bio, listen to nice music or
narrative) >>
|
|
|