Gift Shop
Our Team
Madison Storrs (graduate student at North Carolina State University [M.A. in English with a concentration in Literature]; B.A. in English Literature and History from Florida State University) was our project manager and generated all static visualizations through Tableau during this research. She paid close attention to our schedule and milestones, ensured that communication among team members was efficient and harmonious, kept track of all project documentation, and took notes at group meetings. Maddie also communicated team needs between ourselves and the experts that we involved.
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Calvin Olsen (doctoral student at NCSU [Ph.D. in Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media]; M.A. in English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [Comparative Literature, Medicine, and Culture], M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Boston University [Poetry]) was our web coordinator and data curator during this research. He oversaw the design and structure of our site, the installation of the content-management system (plus the required plug-ins), as well as the cleaning, refining, and augmenting of our group’s dataset. Calvin worked with the CMS to ensure that our site performs to our specifications and that the data is standardized, usable, and well-formatted. He will maintain and install any required updates to the CMS.
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Benjamin Barkley (graduate student at NCSU [M.A. in English with a concentration in Film Studies]; B.A. in Secondary Education and B.A. in English from Clemson University) was our content specialist and generated the interactive timeline through Knight Lab during this research. He oversaw the authoring of the site’s main narrative as well as the creation of this page. Ben wrote section headers and captions, obtained necessary images to embed them in the site, and ensured that the data visualizations and maps integrate neatly with the written content.
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About the Project
Scalar allows our users to find our assets “where they can be accessed,” thus it functions as our service for this work and powers each display because it is easily “called by a browser” for those that have the link. Our website ostensibly exists as an alternative museum for those that are interested, and one can move through a Floor Plan, the Art in Context, Portrait(s) of the Artists, a Gift Shop, and a place to Exit...they can even Meet the Donors. We hope you enjoy(ed)!