How to Use This Resource
The Virtual Asian American Art Museum Project (VAAAMP) is meant to be experienced and utilized by the wider public, art educators, scholars, and researchers. The curated modules within the museum have been developed by senior teams of scholars, curators, archivists, art educators and digital technology experts.
The VAAAMP Pilot Lab is created using Scalar (http://scalar.usc.edu/) which allows for both a linear reading experience through a series of paths, as well as through a non-linear “Explore Through Tags” option that organizes the content within the book’s paths into categories based on keywords, dates, etc. To read the project, simply click “next” or “previous” on each page. If you like, you may skip around to any part of the book at any time by using the navigation on the left.
The Virtual Museum is meant to allow for multiple ways to experience the many narrative possibilities into the topics on Asian American art. Visitors to VAAAMP may wish to read along a curated path in a more conventional linear method, or perhaps by exploring the relationships that an artist may have had to other artists and movements through a “tag visualization” mapping, or perhaps one may wish to explore different thematics that appear throughout the whole of the Virtual Museum.
The VAAAMP Pilot Lab is created using Scalar (http://scalar.usc.edu/) which allows for both a linear reading experience through a series of paths, as well as through a non-linear “Explore Through Tags” option that organizes the content within the book’s paths into categories based on keywords, dates, etc. To read the project, simply click “next” or “previous” on each page. If you like, you may skip around to any part of the book at any time by using the navigation on the left.
The Virtual Museum is meant to allow for multiple ways to experience the many narrative possibilities into the topics on Asian American art. Visitors to VAAAMP may wish to read along a curated path in a more conventional linear method, or perhaps by exploring the relationships that an artist may have had to other artists and movements through a “tag visualization” mapping, or perhaps one may wish to explore different thematics that appear throughout the whole of the Virtual Museum.
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