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Through Your Eyes
CreatorWalker Art Center
SubjectDCCF - Summative evaluation; Impact evaluation; User behaviour
DescriptionDuring the course of one year, five members of the Walker community shared their reactions, thoughts, and insights as they participated in a range of Walker events, programs and exhibitions. Through Your Eyes, featuring a Teen Arts Council member, a curatorial intern, a 5th grade Barton student, and Community Advisory Committee members, is an on-line project documenting their experiences. By viewing diary excerpts, audio and video interviews, and the on-line presentation of resources, researchers and users can experience the Walker's interdisciplinary programming through their eyes by clicking on a portrait to learn more about each person and his or her unique point of view, then selecting items from their "map of experiences" to explore their path through the Walker.
PublisherWalker Art Center
Date2003
Web Linkhttp://www.walkerart.org/ace/tye/index_participants.html
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Title Through Your Eyes

Creator Walker Art Center

Subject summative evaluation;impact evaluation;user behaviour

Description During the course of one year, five members of the Walker community shared their reactions, thoughts, and insights as they participated in a range of Walker events, programs and exhibitions. Through Your Eyes, featuring a Teen Arts Council member, a curatorial intern, a 5th grade Barton student, and Community Advisory Committee members, is an on-line project documenting their experiences. By viewing diary excerpts, audio and video interviews, and the on-line presentation of resources, researchers and users can experience the Walker's interdisciplinary programming through their eyes by clicking on a portrait to learn more about each person and his or her unique point of view, then selecting items from their "map of experiences" to explore their path through the Walker.

Publisher Walker Art Center

Date 2003

Type observation;online participation

Format HTML

Identifier http://www.walkerart.org/ace/tye/index_participants.html

Source Dawson, David

Contributor Latimer, Sydney;Kim, Clara;Olson, Kjell;Yuen-Terry, Kaimay;Milligan, Herman

Language English

Coverage USA;libraries;museums,arts

Rights Walker Art Center

Audience general

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