Drupalcon Boston 2008 - art http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/taxonomy/term/207/0 en Indianapolis Museum of Art http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/showcase/indianapolis-museum-art <p>One of the nation&#8217;s leading art museums in development of new media content, the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) is committed to using cutting-edge museum technology as a means to engage and educate its visitors. By using Drupal the IMA was able to elevate their Web presence with an innovative, non-traditional site that allows them to better communicate directly with their audience. </p> <p>The IMA site includes access to over 64,000 pieces of art in the museum&#8217;s collection, which are provided through integration with their digital asset management system. Each artwork page features catalog information on the artwork as well as two sizes of image. A third, larger image is available via an Ajax popup. Users can also read and post comments and tag artwork using the steve.museum open-source folksonomy system designed specifically for museums.</p> <p>In addition to providing information about upcoming events, exhibitions, and other general information about the museum, the site also includes blogs and integration with IMA-produced YouTube video content.</p> http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/showcase/indianapolis-museum-art#comments Best Case Studies art museum palantir Sat, 01 Mar 2008 18:10:54 +0000 demet 1601 at http://boston2008.drupalcon.org Collections at the Art Institute of Chicago http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/showcase/collections-art-institute-chicago <p>The world-renowned Museum at the Art Institute of Chicago contains more than 300,000 works of art in nearly every period, genre and region of the world.</p> <p>The newly-launched Drupal-powered Collections section allows users to explore over 25,000 works from the Art Institute of Chicago’s permanent collection online. This online collection provides basic information about works of art representing all areas of the encyclopedic collection. </p> <p>Users can take advantage of the My Collections feature to create their own online collections of their favorite artworks. These personal collections can be shared with friends, students or teachers via e-mail or as a link on the user&#8217;s Web site, blog or page on a social networking site.</p> <p>The Drupal installation is integrated with the Museum&#8217;s design-time content management system, Collage, which controls all global theme elements for the site, as well as the Art Institute&#8217;s proprietary digital asset management system, which is the source of all the artwork content.</p> http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/showcase/collections-art-institute-chicago#comments art museum palantir Sat, 01 Mar 2008 17:34:21 +0000 demet 1599 at http://boston2008.drupalcon.org CRS http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/showcase/crs-center-remembering-sharing <p>CRS (Center for Remembering &amp; Sharing) is a non-religious, spiritual community center, wherein individuals from all walks of life, including student and professional artists and non-artists alike, can realize their true creative potential. Located just south of Union Square in New York City&#8217;s East Village, its doors are open to anyone that needs help that they may discover that they can help others. This mission is based on the principles of A Course in Miracles, and especially on the idea that we are, fundamentally, spiritual and creative beings with limitless power and limitless ways of expressing ourselves and that all of our creations are the expression of universal beauty.</p> <p>About Our Programs</p> <p>In keeping with this mission, CRS (Center for Remembering &amp; Sharing) offers many programs designed to provide people with an opportunity to remember and experience this fundamental truth about themselves. Types of programs include meditation, counseling, mind/body/spirit healing therapies based on A Course in Miracles as well as other kinds of holistic healing practices, art/dance/drama therapies, art technique and composition training, artist residencies, mentoring, artist services, and opportunities to present, perform, exhibit or publish. The Center maintains a gallery space and boutique in its lobby and produces a performance series (contemporary dance, butoh, theatre, video, clown, puppetry. music). In 2006, CRS began producing and publishing a catalog of spiritual books, CDs, and other literature.</p> http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/showcase/crs-center-remembering-sharing#comments A Course in Miracles art art therapy butoh clown counseling dance film healing health meditation nutrition theatre Tue, 26 Feb 2008 03:05:18 +0000 cpelham 1385 at http://boston2008.drupalcon.org