Overview of MW98: Why you should attend MW98 Learn new skills to enhance your museum site Explore issues and controversies facing Museums and the Web Experts featured at MW98 Commercial products and services to enhance your web site Organizations supporting MW98: Online interchange regarding the virtual museum experience Juried awards to best web sites in 5 categories
MUSEUMS AND THE WEB 1998

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Main Sessions

Web Graphics: Art on the Net

Mark Harden, texas.net Museum of Art

Main Session: Cultural Competition
Saturday, April 25, 1998
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

This paper will discuss the possibilities for individuals outside of the institutional structure to contribute to the community of Museums and the Web. The World Wide Web offers opportunity for anyone with minimal technical skills, but abundant dedication, to create a site that effectively expresses their interests. This fundamental principle of the Web will be illustrated by the deconstruction of a virtual museum of art developed by an amateur in his spare time.


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