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Down House Interactive Guide

Centre Screen Produtions/English Heritage


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What's This?

An electronic companion to a tour round the house and garden of Charles Darwin. Visitors are taken on a predetermined tour of the property, helping staff to control visitor flow. Along the way visitors are introduced to Darwin's world with contributions from David Attenborough and Andrew Marr, and Poetry from Ruth Padel. The guide provides in-depth explanations, interactive elements and videos from experts in the fields of biology, botany and Darwin's biography, and the history of Down House.



What's Your Story

Code Computerlove/Waterstone's


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What's This?

As part of a charity auction of postcard-sized stories by several famous authors, Waterstone's ran a competition giving readers and booksellers the chance to feature their own stories in a special book alongside JK Rowling, Sebastian Foulkes and others. This Flash microsite was used to write, illustrate and submit stories. The site also features a gallery of all online entries, as well as the competition winners, and exclusively published JK Rowling's "prequel" to Harry Potter!

Click here to visit the website and see the entries
(submission of new stories is now closed)



V&A Style Guide Interactives

Centre Screen Produtions/Victoria and Albert Museum


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What's This?

Designed to be deployed both on touchscreen PCs in the museum's Style Galleries and on the web, the software was built as a generic display shell. All images, text and graphics are controlled via updateable external files, so the guides, complete with their own screensavers and quiz modules, can be adapted for new galleries by staff at the museum.



The Wonderful World of Walter Crane

The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester


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What's This?

Designed to celebrate the opening of an archive of Walter Crane, a prolific 19/20th Century painter and illustrator, and an accompanying exhibition at the Whitworth art gallery, Manchester. The site draws on Crane's storybook style to create an imaginative, interactive playground.

Click here to visit the website