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Building the Walker's mobile site, part 2 — google analytics without javascriptNov 12, 2009
As I mentioned in my last post on our mobile site, one of the key features for our site was making sure that we don’t use any javascript unless absolutely necessary. If you use Google Analytics (GA) as your stats package, this poses a problem, since...
New Media kills in the Walker's pumpkin carving contestNov 11, 2009
Every year, the Walker has a staff halloween party, which includes a departmental pumpkin carving contest. And this isn’t just a carve a grocery store pumpkin contest, it’s a creative, conceptual, re-imagine an artist or artwork pumpkin contest....
Building the Walker's mobile website with Google AppEngine, part 1Nov 9, 2009
Over the summer, our department made a small but significant policy change. We decided to take a cue from Google’s 20% time philosophy and spend one day a week working on a Walker-related project of our choosing. Essentially, we wanted to embark on...
Art(ists) on the Verge 2: Grants for new media artists in minnesotaOct 16, 2009
Photo by k0a1a.net.
Minneapolis-based Northern Lights.mn has announced the second year of Ar(ists) on the Verge:
Northern Lights announces a second round of Art(ists) on the Verge commissions (AOV2). AOV2 is an intensive, mentor-based fellowship...
Access the Walker's website from Minneapolis Public WiFiOct 2, 2009
If you’re visiting town and are out and about, getting info on the Walker and other cultural institutions in the city via the web just got easier. Minneapolis’ city-wide wireless network now lets users access walkerart.org without being a subscriber....
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