With the Nobel prize being the most famous and powerful award of our time. No other honour confers such international fame, prestige and authority on its recipient. This exhibition subsite is a showcase of some of Australiaâs most famous portraiture subjects â each having a unique relationship with Australia. >> www.portrait.gov.au/exhibit/nobel/index.htm
Continue ReadingThis subsite was developed for the National Portrait Galleryâs exhibition Australians in Hollywood. A simple animation technique was used to create a projection styled navigation interface. New updates to the subsite will soon include the exhibition opening speech by Geoffrey Rush. >> www.portrait.gov.au/exhibit/hollywood/index.htm
Continue ReadingLink Digital was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to develop a looped DVD for display as part of the exhibition Facing Memory: Headspace 4. The video loop, which features edited highlights of the exhibition launch and interviews with a number of the artists, has been tremendously successful and is a key attraction within the
Continue ReadingAnother exhibition subsite developed for the National Portrait Gallery. Simple yet effective design allows the works to come to life for the web audience. A similar design was applied to the Galleryâs multimedia kiosk located at Old Parliament House. >> www.portrait.gov.au/exhibit/panda/index.htm
Continue ReadingThe ACT Inline Hockey Association has been awarded a substantial sponsorship deal by Link Digital. Initially valued at $5,000 the provision of design and technical services has been allocated toward a redevelopment of the associations website. The new site, launched last week, retains ACTILHAâs existing identity and will undergo further refinements over the coming months.
Continue ReadingLink Digital has completed a number of projects leading up to the start of the National Portrait Galleryâs latest exhibition, PROOF. The Galleryâs website has been updated with an exhibition teaser, a new splash page, and weâve also updated the Galleryâs multimedia kiosk situated within the Oatley Gallery at Old Parliament House. As part of
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