I recently checked out the new National Harbor on a trip to Washington, D.C. The highlight of the visit to the harbor was a commercial art gallery filled with marketing magic. The National Harbor is a new 300-acre development along the Potomac River that opened in the spring of 2008. While the towering glass convention center and many of the restaurants, hotels, shops and pier are open, there are still businesses in construction, including plans for the National Children’s Museum.
New Media Projects and More
- October 16th, 2007
- Filed under New Media
Lots and lots going on in New Media at the IMA. It’s already been a long day here at the museum, but I’ve got a lot to report on, including audio guides, new videos and exciting spreadsheets! Now who doesn’t love spreadsheets? Read the rest of this entry »
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