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Overview

Using SFMOMA archives as a source for content, select a past exhibition.

Create a microsite showcasing the work in that exhibition.

Objectives

Determine the tone and focus of your selection. How can you make a website that highlights the information (location, date, time, descriptions, metadata, etc) about this exhibition while showcasing the content in an engaging way? How can you explore different ways of showing the tone? Should it be legible? Formal? Ambient? Obtuse?

Consider the ideal viewing conditions for your site. Are you literally representing the in-person experience online as in the case of 404 Error: The Object is Not Online? Are you meant to view your exhibition within the space on your phone like Minneapolis Sculpture Garden? Consider augmenting your website with a physical display – are their objects meant to be viewed IRL along with your website? Can you print your website out? Does your website supplement visiting the SFMOMA in person and react to movement, time, and place?

Requirements

  • Showcases at least 3 artworks from a previous SFMOMA exhibition
  • Features descriptive text contextualizing the show and website
  • Challenges notions of digital and physical space and/or materiality and immateriality
  • A desktop and mobile version of your website (work when it's the biggest and smallest you can make your browser window)

Past Examples

Reading

Calendar

Week 1
    Tuesday Mar 19
        P2 Assigned
Week 2
    Tuesday Apr 2
        Wireframes Due
    Thursday Apr 4
        Workday
Week 3
    Tuesday Apr 9
        Visual Design Due
    Thursday Apr 11
        Workday
Week 4
    Tuesday Apr 16
        25% Buildout Review
    Thursday Apr 18
        Workday
Week 5
    Tuesday Apr 23
    75% Buildout Review
    Thursday Apr 25
        Workday
Week 6
    Tuesday Apr 30
        Workday
    Thursday May 2
        Final Due

Project

Week 1: Wireframes

Due Tuesday, April 2

Research SFMOMA's past exhibitions and select an exhibition. Develop two website concepts for that exhibition. Produce a wireframe/sketch of each direction, beginning with the home page and one detail page.

Week 2: Visual Design

Due Tuesday, April 9

For the selected concept, present a visual design sketch of at least three pages/states. Pretend these are screenshots of your website. If I click through your design sketches, will I understand how this website exists online?

Week 3: 25% Buildout Review

Due Tuesday, April 16

Your initial site should be online. We will spend the next week focusing on coding the larger framework of your site. The design sketch phase is quick in order create the visual language of the site. Be prepared to modify the design and experiment in code.

Week 4: 75% Buildout Review

Tuesday, April 23

Your site should be functioning as intended. The next week should be spent fine-tuning details and content.

Week 5: Final

Thursday, May 2

Present a final exhibition microsite.