Hi Jenifer and Amy;

Hope this email finds you in the best of spirits.  We're reworking the 
wireframes and have questions in regards to the presentation of gallery 
information which requires your input:

1) Can you give us some examples of questions we could use to filter a person's 
initial selection?


2) What do you think would be more effective having people click on a 
collections or themes/gallery location?  Also could you confirm that the use of 
these terms is correct?

Much Thanks, Vicki



COLLECTIONS
=====================
    * Africa, Oceania and the Indigenous Americas
    * American Art
    * The Arts of Asia and the Islamic World
    * European Art
    * Prints, Drawings, and Photographs
    * General Motors Center for African American Art
    * The James Pearson Duffy Department of Contemporary Art
    * Performing Arts


LOCATIONS
======================
ABOUT CHILDREN [S250]
AFRICAN [N100] 
AFRICAN [N101]
AFRICAN AMERICAN [N281]
 AFRICAN AMERICAN [N282]
 AFRICAN AMERICAN [W274]
 AMERICAN [W280]
 AMERICAN [W282]
 AMERICAN [W284]
 AMERICAN [W284]
 AMERICAN [W284]
AMERICAN [W285] 
AMERICAN [W290] 
AMERICAN [W293]
AMERICAN [W264]
 AMERICAN [W270]
AMERICAN [W271]
AMERICAN [W272]
AMERICAN [W273]
AMERICAN [W261]
ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN [S201]
ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN [S202]
ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN [S2AA]
British Art Gallery (S381) [S381]
CONTEMPORARY [N240]
CONTEMPORARY [N241]
CONTEMPORARY [N250]
CONTEMPORARY [N284]
CONTEMPORARY [N285]
CONTEMPORARY [N286]
CONTEMPORARY [N221]
DUTCH GOLDEN AGE [S380]
East/West Corridor Outside Lecture/Recit [W1A]
EGYPTIAN [W160]
ERA OF REVOLUTION [S301]
ERA OF REVOLUTION [S331]
EUROPEAN : MEDIEVAL [C263]
EUROPEAN : MEDIEVAL [C263]
EUROPEAN : MEDIEVAL [W242]
EUROPEAN : MEDIEVAL [W251]
EUROPEAN : RENAISSANCE [W220]
EUROPEAN : RENAISSANCE [W230]
EUROPEAN : RENAISSANCE [W231]
EUROPEAN : RENAISSANCE [W232]
EUROPEAN : RENAISSANCE [W233]
EUROPEAN : RENAISSANCE [W234]
EUROPEAN : RENAISSANCE [W240]
EUROPEAN : RENAISSANCE [W241]
EUROPEAN : RENAISSANCE [W241]
European Decorative Arts Court (S350) [S350]
European Decorative Arts Court (S350) [S350]
European Decorative Arts Court (S350) [S350]
FASHIONABLE LIVING (including KANZLER) [S330]
Gothic Chapel (W252) - EUROPEAN MEDIEVAL [W252]
Great Hall [W200]'5847'>HIGBY COTTAGE - AMERICAN [W260]
Kresge Court [W150]'5738'>Kresge Court [W150]
Kresge Court [W150]
Lawn areas border John R Street [JONR]
MODERN [C233]
MODERN [C234]
MODERN [C235]
MODERN [C236]
MODERN [N230]
MODERN [N220]
NATIVE AMERICAN [S130]
NATIVE AMERICAN [S131]
Northwest Lawn at corner of Woodward and [LAWN]
Octagonal Graphic Arts Gallery, East of  [W131]
Octagonal Graphic Arts Gallery, West of  [W132]
Rivera Court [C200]
Schwartz Galleries (W130) - PRINTS AND D [W130]
Stairway and Landings inside Whitby Hall [WS11]
Whitby Hall - North Drawing Room (W263)  [W263]







----- Original Message -----
From: "Victoria Moulder" <[email protected]>
To: "Jennifer Czajkowski" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Swarupa Anila" <[email protected]>, "David Penney" <[email protected]>, 
"Madeleine Winslow" <[email protected]>, "Amy Foley" <[email protected]>, "Jess 
Mitchell" <[email protected]>, "Colin Clark" <[email protected]>, 
"fluid-work" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, 14 October, 2009 15:01:30 GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: DIA advance organizers

Hi Jenifer et al,

Thank you for another fantastic meeting!! It is truly remarkable to be working 
in partnership with all of you at the DIA, along side a global coalition of 
designers and developers.

The “advance organizers” documentation will be very helpful.  Our design team 
is meeting this Friday to discuss strategies/tools for working through the next 
wireframe iteration.  Following this meeting we'll send you an update, with 
next steps and a possible meeting time.


Best, Vicki


Vicki Moulder
School of Interactive Arts & Technology 
Simon Fraser University, Surrey, BC, Canada
www.interactionart.org
[email protected]

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer Czajkowski" <[email protected]>
To: "Jess Mitchell" <[email protected]>, "Colin Clark" 
<[email protected]>, [email protected]
Cc: "Swarupa Anila" <[email protected]>, "David Penney" <[email protected]>, 
"Madeleine Winslow" <[email protected]>, "Amy Foley" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, 14 October, 2009 13:54:57 GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: DIA advance organizers




Thanks to you and the rest of the team for another great meeting today. I 
really appreciate the enormous brain power you all are putting into this, and 
it is so very cool that smart people all over the world (literally) are working 
together to create this thing that we will test here in Detroit. 

During the meeting today I mentioned that we had “advance organizers” in the 
galleries, and that they seemed to correspond to a page in the wireframes where 
visitors were given a bit of information about a tour, to help them decide 
whether they wanted to add that tour to their “my tours” list. Here are pdfs of 
a few, along with the logic that goes into them. I thought the parallels were 
interesting and might help as you think through the details. The AOs are about 
40cm high by 75cm wide and are located on stands at entrances to major suites 
of galleries. 

Could you please share with the rest of the team? 

Thanks, 

jennifer 



Jennifer Wild Czajkowski 

Director, Interpretive Programs 

Dept of Learning & Interpretation 

313.833.5989 







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