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<p>I've just launched a new website for The Office for Contemporary
Arts Norway, you can see it at <a title=
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<p>Early in December 2010 - just before I went on <a href=
"http://www.dorianmoore.com/likes/7094/amiya-kali-fraser-moore">paternity
leave</a> - we launched a new website for <a href=
"http://www.portlandworks.co.uk/">Portland Works</a>, an integrated
metal works in Sheffield which is fighting for it's survival as a
space for craftspeople, artists and small business to thrive. The
tenants of Portland Works are attempting to raise funds to buy the
building, run it as a co-operative, and restore it to it's former
glory, whilst keeping it as a working building. We are happy to
have been commissioned by Sheffield University to build this
website to try and keep local crafts alive and developing.</p>

					
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									<p>It's been a busy year, but I haven't really said much about what
I've been up to. As ever I am &nbsp;working on multiple projects in
parallel, all of which seem destined to be launch later on this
year. I've also been doing a lot of website maintenance on existing
projects.</p>
<p>Things I've done of late that haven't been announced on here are
the website for the <a href="http://www.rhyzom.net/">Rhyzom</a>
network, a refresh of <a href=
"http://www.somewhere.org.uk/">somewhere's</a> website, a number of
updates to the <a href="http://www.whatwilltheharvestbe.com/">what
will the harvest be website</a> for the new growing season, a
re-freshing of the layouts on my <a href=
"http://www.dorianmoore.com/">personal website</a>&nbsp;and an
update to <a href="http://www.rossirossi.com/">Rossi &amp;
Rossi</a>'s website to represent their classical artworks, and the
first phase of the <a href="http://library.lawsonpark.org/">Lawson
Park Electronic Library</a>, created with Guestroom for Grizedale
Art's Lawson Park residency space.</p>
<p>I've also been setting up some new servers and migrating sites
and email to new places, and carrying out a large number of updates
to my CMS framework.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Currently in progress is work on:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.afterall.org/">Afterall</a>&nbsp;- updating
it to represent their advertisers better, to apply more
functionality to their article layouts, and to hook into the
subscription system provided by University of Chicago.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.spatialagency.net/">Spatial
Agency</a>&nbsp;- refinements of the database, and working on the
mapping of connections between the various practices.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.grizedale.org/">Grizedale Arts</a>&nbsp;-
extending the documentation of their contributors and works, and
creating a visualisation of how their activities
interconnect.&nbsp;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.lawsonpark.org/">Lawson Park</a>&nbsp;-
building the backbone of a small social network to help residents
at the space to document their activities whilst staying
there.</li>
<li><a href=
"http://www.internationalvillageshop.net/">International Village
Shop</a>&nbsp;- A web representation of the various experiments and
models of shop commerce carried out by a range of groups I
collaborate with; <a href="http://www.publicworksgroup.net/">public
Works</a>, <a href="http://www.somewhere.org.uk/">somewhere</a>,
<a href="http://www.grizedale.org/">Grizedale arts</a> and <a href=
"http://www.myvillages.org/">Myvillages.org</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.colchesterinn.net/">Colchester
Inn</a>&nbsp;- Extending <a href=
"http://www.publicworksgroup.net/">public works</a>&nbsp;website
representing the various strands of action for the current phase of
this project.</li>
</ul>
<p>I've also recently been commissioned to work on a number of new
projects:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.portlandworks.co.uk/">Portland Works</a> -
A website to represent a historical Sheffield building and the
makers who work there, and to help them in their aim of buying the
building and preserving the space.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.oca.no/">Office for Contemporary Art
Norway</a>&nbsp;- Redevelopment of their website to freshen it up
and make the content more accessible</li>
<li>Florian - website for Austrian Jewellery designer and
maker</li>
<li>Agri-Cultur - A new website representing various art projects
that are connected to agri-culture and farming.</li>
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<p>I've recently completed a new website for <a href=
"http://www.rossirossi.com/">Rossi &amp; Rossi</a>, a London
gallery who specialise in Contemporary and Classical Asian artists
and artworks, from traditional Sculptures, Thangkas and Masks
through to contemporary originals, prints and photographs from
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<p>I'm pleased to have just launched a new website for <a href=
"http://www.publicworksgroup.net/">public works</a>, a group I've
been working with for over 3 years. Indeed this website was
actually completed about 18 months ago, but the very busy people at
public works have struggled to keep up their ambitious ideas of
creating a comprehensive project archive whilst also creating a
massive body of new works. Indeed I've collaborated with them on
about 5 projects over the time this project has gestated, and, in
pixar style, there have been 2 project babies!</p>
<p>It's a lesson that I try to take with me to every project - data
entry is a huge task, especially when it comes to collating
historic information that only exists in people's memories and
can't easily be given out to a junior member of staff to
create.</p>
<p>For this site that's combined with trying to find a way to
present the project as much as a process as in texts.</p>

					
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<p><a href="http://www.spatialagency.net">Spatial Agency</a> is a
project by the Agency unit based at Sheffield University School of
Architecture, looking at alternative architecture practises and how
they are interconnected. The website is a home for an ever growing
database of organisations, projects, publications and events and
their interconnections, with the aim of providing a clear picture
of what's is going on where.</p>
<p>The first phase of the site has been up since September 2009,
and the content is slowly being refined and published as each
record is completed.</p>

					
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	<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 10:48:00 GMT</pubDate>

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<p>Launched in late 2009 <a href=
"http://www.avantgardening.org/">www.avantgardening.org</a> is a
website representing an arts and environment project which
encourages community involvement in environmental issues via a
programme of events and activities.</p>

					
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<p>We've recently launched the new website for contemporary art
journal and research publishers Afterall, at <a href=
"http://www.theusefularts.org/critter/blog/http:/www.afterall.org/">www.afterall.org</a>. It's
been great to work with the team at afterall and with graphic
designers <a href="http://www.atworkportfolio.co.uk/">AtWork</a>,
but without much time to breath it's now on with the next set of
work, as well as extending out some of the features on this over
time.</p>

					
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<p>To coincide with the launch of <a title="Fugititve Images" href=
"http://www.fugitiveimages.org.uk/">Fugitive Images'</a>&nbsp;
'<a href="http://www.iamhere.org.uk/">i am here</a>' installation
we have created a website to represent the project and provide some
background on it. The website is a launching point for further
documentation of the redevelopment of <a href=
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haggerston">Haggerston</a> Estate and
it's effect on those living there, the surrounding area and the
people who occupy the redeveloped space, and will extend and expand
over the next years.</p>
<p>We've been involved in realizing a virtual representation of the
installation, and looking at how the stories behind the project can
be extended on-line, as well as a bit of graphic design.</p>

					
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<p>The Useful Arts are pleased to - belatedly - announce our latest
work with Nina &amp; Karen at <a title="somewhere" href=
"http://www.somewhere.org.uk">somewhere</a>, for their community
gardening project in Stratford, East London. <a title=
"What Will The Harvest Be?" href=
"http://www.whatwilltheharvestbe.com">What Will The Harvest Be?</a>
is an experiment in creating a productive vegetable garden for the
community, started from some waste ground that the local residents
wanted to see developed.</p>
<p>Over the next 3 years the process of growing and working
together will be document via the website, and will build up
anecdotal experiences from those involved in the garden, and
document what's involved in growing your own in a shared urban
environment.</p>
<p>We are particularly happy with the webcam archive and timelapse
player, which is still a bit of an experiment and we've got some
refinements to do on the interface. The plant database is,
similarly, coming along nicely.</p>

					
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