Rachael Burns | Multimedia & Web Front End Developer

Shipley Art Gallery


This programme was designed and built for Shipley Art Gallery to bring to life painter William Irving’s ‘The Blaydon Races’ in a visually rich way.

The programming brief was for the software to work via a standalone rollerball kiosk, aswell as be optimised enough to be duplicated and distributed on CD-Rom for teaching in schools.

The interactive painting is brought to life with various characters so the program also needed to contain various sections of audio and video, and for the hard of hearing BSL subtitles and sign language were used throughout.


Employer:
Centre Screen Productions
Role:
Director Programmer



Clients

Chopin Museum


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Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum


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Hong Kong Wetlands Park


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Arsenal Museum


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