
Above are the five thematic galleries in this site. Each exhibits all images related by the theme indicated in that exhibit's name, regardless of whether or not any given image in it also appears in one or more of the other "Art Characteristics" galleries, too. These five galleries are like "Thematic Galleries" in that the same image may simultaneously appear in two or more galleries above (a drawing of a musician done on the score being performed, but done very rapidly because the piece was brief, might appear concurrently in both the "Medium" and the "Motivation" galleries). Nothing makes this clearer than noting that the 5 galleries above respectively display 48, 91, 6, 21, and 43 images, or a total of 209, yet collectively they include far fewer than 209 different images. Such concurrent display is one major way in which a website differs from a traditional museum. This concurrency of display property developed in Webberywas replicated in all the sites it spawned, just as some of its organizing themes ("Medium," and "Computer Manipulation") were reused in other later sites. Websites spawned by Webbery,below, amply demonstrates both this replication of exhibit concurrency and the reuse of exhibition themes.