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Making the Punishment Fit the Crime: Content-driven Multimedia Development 1

Peter Samis and Susie Wise, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, USA

 

Figure 8. Schematic of the user experience of the program structure by Red Eye Digital Media.
The top level depicts the viewerís entry into the program through one of three domains:
Themes, the Timeline, or the Artist-in-Context "clusters." The lower portion of the diagram represents
the flow once a particular artwork has been selected from either the Timeline or the clusters.
A Question Screen can lead to any one of a number of possible answer screen templates:
e.g., Formal Analysis, Collaboration Web, Onion Skin, etc. These screens in turn can
launch special "viewers" for the movies, books, etc. that they reference.

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