To be honest, I have my doubts as to the value of creating fancy charts
about the installation (and the women it names). There's more value in
ensuring each has a quality article than there is in focusing on their
representation in this one art piece.
Gotta admit, thoughI remember seeing this
Yes please!
I've yet to see it in person! :(
Sent via iPhone - I apologize in advance for my shortness or errors! :)
On Dec 6, 2011, at 9:18 PM, Pharos wrote:
> I've actually been in touch in the past with the Brooklyn Museum's tech guru
> Shelley about just this article, and possible colla
I've actually been in touch in the past with the Brooklyn Museum's tech
guru Shelley about just this article, and possible collaboration on the
1,038 related women's biographies :)
If you're not in touch with her already, of course I'd be glad to introduce
you.
Thanks,
Richard
(User:Pharos)
On S
Susan is awesome, with an truly infectious enthusiasm; it's been great
getting to know her from NYC meetups and events.
Thanks,
Richard
(User:Pharos)
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Sarah Stierch wrote:
> Since this recently came up..
>
>
> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fundraising_2011#Susan
If people from outside Australia are considering attending but one event
seems hard to justify,
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/University_of_Canberra/RCC2012RecentChangesCamp
is the next weekend. :) TThe event traditionally
attracts a large number of female participants and this past year, we had