Website presenting over 20 years of Exhibitions, Talks, and Writing by Kathleen McLean.
Completed: 2009
Client: Independent Exhibitions
Customizable Music Festival guide for iPhone and iPod Touch.
Website providing a virtual exploration of Fort Mason Center in San Francisco and the exhibits developed onsite by the Exploratorium.
Website presenting high quality images and video of Microscopic Organisms and articles describing their scientific and biomedical significance
Completed: 2008
Client: The Exploratorium
Website showcasing the Mind exhibition and presenting activities for exploring aspects of attention, emotion and judgment.
Completed: 2008
Client: The Exploratorium
Website presenting workshops developed by the Exploratorium on DNA and genetics in conjuction with the DNA Files Radio Programs
Completed: 2007
Client: The Exploratorium
Users post reports of Utility Service Alert markings that they find in the city streets to an interactive collaborative map, and can then explore the somewhat cryptic language of these markings by sorting them along a number of parameters, including tags supplied by the contributor.
Completed: 2006
Client: The Exploratorium
An interactive diagram mapping the relationships between scientists who worked on the Manhattan Project and a number of National Laboratories and Scientific Institutions.
Completed: 2005
Client: The Exploratorium
Users frame parts of a single larger image and choose different captions to explore how context affects the way we perceive and understand images.
Completed: 2004
Client: The Exploratorium
Users control state of the art, research-grade microscopes and multimedia content to explore Microscopic life.
The Watch, The Thief, The Hand, and The Wallet is a museum exhibit exploring how perspective and context affect interpretation.
Completed: 2002
Client: The Exploratorium
Change Blindness is a museum exhibit about perception and attention.
Completed: 2001
Client: The Exploratorium
Cell Explorer is an exhibit about cell functions and cell parts.
Site-specific video installation for a public exhibition staged in a residential property under renovation
A single pin floating in a small dish of water is a compass and a mirror, reflecting the room and the viewer. The image on the head of the pin is projected onto 45,000 pinheads.
Completed: 1999
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