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| Survey |
Survey is an interactive website designed for a Visual Data class assignment (Spring 2011) at Visual Studies Workshop.
www.surveythesite.com
2011 |
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| Megan & Sara |
This is a collaborative art project Megan started with her sister Sara Charland.
2 artists + 1 canvas = ?
The unknown is what is so exciting about this project. One canvas is mailed back and forth between Megan in Rochester, NY and Sara in Peru, NY until they mutually agree it is "finished." How do they come to this conclusion? That is the question indeed.
2 artists, 1 canvas, repeat.
www.meganandsara.com
2009-Present |
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| Web Design - WWW.MEGANCHARLAND.COM |
Since the launch of www.megancharland.com, Megan has done the design work herself. It is interesting to see what she has stuck with over the years. You can view screen shots of all of the designs she has been through so far over on flickr.
2007-Present |
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| TSATSKE |
TSATSKE was a blog (originally hosted by WordPress.com) Megan published from November 11, 2007-January 1, 2009.
June 14, 2008-January 1, 2009 TSATSKE was hosted on Megan's website.
You can still view TSATSKE as it originally started out (November 11, 2007-June 14, 2008) at tsatske.wordpress.com.
2007-2009 |
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| Living History Photography |
Living History Photography was a website that Megan designed to recruit models for her Living History photographic series. You can view the photographs from this project over on flickr.
www.livinghistoryphotography.com
2008 |
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| Living History: 18th Century |
Living History: 18th Century, originally titled Living History: A Photographic Study is a blog Megan published from December 19, 2006 - October 7, 2008. It originally started out as an extra-credit assignment for an Experimental Digital course she took her junior year at Rochester Institute of Technology. This was her first blog.
livinghistory.wordpress.com
2006-2008 |
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