nother NPG subsite by Link Digital, the present Tense exhibition explores how new ways of imaging reflect the individual in this digital world and the mechanisms of imaging that are used. Linkâs involvement in presenting this dynamic exhibition involved design and development of an animated opening sequence that supports and enhances the exhibition subtext of an
Continue ReadingContinuing our proud history of designing and developing engaging exhibition subsites for the National Portrait Gallery, Link has recently added to this impressive portfolio with the Husbands & Wives site. The exhibition explores portraiture, often of husbands and wives, as the mainstay of the photographic artists working in Australia during the early nineteenth century. Work
Continue ReadingNational Youth Week is over for 2010. Celebrated from 10 to 18 April, the event was a huge success nationwide. The link developed online events calendar helped facilitate the eventâs success and we look forward to a continued relationship with this exciting and dynamic celebration. >> youthweek.com/2010/
Continue ReadingThe third National Photographic Portrait Prize, curated and judged by the National Portrait Gallery and sponsored by Visa, has been awarded to Scott Bycroft for his portrait âZarethâ. Completing design and development in time for the exhibition launch on 4 March 2010, Link rebranded the previous exhibition subsite and migrated the new content. Itâs the
Continue ReadingLink has recently delivered a full suite of products to support and promote the latest online exhibition of the National Portrait Gallery (NPG): Doppelganger. This exhibition explores contemporary notions of portraiture in the online realm and is even based in the 3D online environment known as Second Life. Our early involvement created the Doppelganger logo
Continue ReadingIn early December 2008 the new National Portrait Gallery building will be open to the public; a construction project four years in the making. Ahead of the opening celebrations Link has completed a major redevelopment of the Gallery website. The new site features an accessible design which keeps the focus on the portraits. The management system
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