New Media Initiatives

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by Justin Heideman at 4:03 pm 2006-11-28
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Design, Film & Video, New Media Initiatives

A little over a week ago Walker staff moved from the temporary offices at One Groveland. We’re now mostly settled into our new spaces above the galleries. I took a few quick, unofficial shots of the new space and created a new office photoset on the Walker’s Flickr page. You may note that just a few month’s ago this was Robin’s office, but it has been transformed.

My general read on the new offices are that people are very glad to work in the museum again, because we take great pride in working for a cultural institution. It is much easier to feel that pride if you’re actually in the building.

We in New Media are very happy to be in closer proximity to the Dialog Table and Hennepin Signage servers. The trip has been reduced from a walk down the block to a walk around the corner. The break room is also popular due to increased fridge size, large windows, and abundance of coffee.

 

4 Comments

  1. Hey it looks great!

    Comment by Eric — November 28, 2006 @ 4:48 pm

  2. Yes, I always look that pissed when I’m working. I code faster when I’m angry. :)

    Comment by Nate Schroeder — November 28, 2006 @ 4:53 pm

  3. a red swingline! where are your TPS reports!? better get crackin…

    Comment by nfr — November 29, 2006 @ 10:15 am

  4. I hope the new G6 isn’t more than about 1.5″ taller otherwise your desks will be made obsolete. But in all seriousness I am very jealous of your open workspace…looks nice.

    Comment by bryan kennedy — November 30, 2006 @ 8:59 am

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