Dear Amy and Jennifer,
Thanks for the maps. I think the conversation this morning was
exceptionally helpful in structuring our thinking about what micro-
project we might take on with the DIA.
Colin and I had a quick chat after the call and as he put it: we have
an opportunity to begin from the perspective of creating museum staff
tour creation tools, with a gentle small step towards putting it in
the hands of the user. One way we can begin to realize that is to
start working with the map you have and see how this can fit in with
the current goals of the project. I'm working on articulating the
structure for our 3rd Quarter work, so expect to see that coming
across in an email soon.
We're energized and excited by the possibilities!
Best,
Jess
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Jess Mitchell
Boston, MA, USA
Project Manager / Fluid Project
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On Jul 13, 2009, at 12:19 PM, Amy Foley wrote:
Please find attached two sets of maps (three floors each). One set
is the public maps that Alison snapped photos of while here. To
highlight the general concern of DIA keeping up to date that
Jennifer noted, these maps will very soon be out of date as they
indicate the soon to open (Feb 2010) Islamic galleries in the wrong
place.
The second set is the more detailed version that I mentioned. These
are the galleries as built and were drawn for us by the design firm
that worked on the reinstallation. But again, they don't include
Islamic and some of the non-public spaces are not accurate.
Let me know if you have any questions. It was nice to speak with
you this morning.
Best,
Amy
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