Robert P. Taylor's Musicians:: Reflections of Music Making

Hyperlinks to Related Taylor websites

Visiting some of Taylor's other sketch-based websites linked below can broaden the context for interpreting Musicians. Though each has its own distinct theme and rationale, each is strongly related to Musicians in that each exists in part at least to : (1) illustrate the unique role of sketched images as information and record, (2) demonstrate the relationship between text and image in the medium of the web, and (3) celebrate the computer-given property of simultaneous concurrency in exhibiting images. webbery, the first site created in this body of work, is the most complex and diverse, as in it, many of the concepts were first implemented. Each of the later sites (except musicians) includes fewer sketches , each has a narrower substantive focus, and each is simpler in organization.
webbery the first Taylor web gallery of scanned-in sketches and watercolors exploring the idea of arranging a large number of images in a fashion that allows the visitor some freedom in determining which to examine, assembled in late 1996 and early 1997

intransit a website of sketches of anonymous humans in transit in the USA, in Europe, and in Latin America, drawn primarily in 1996 and 1997.

Aibonica a sketch-based record of a meeting in central Puerto Rico, between the students and teachers from two schools, reviewing work they had been doing on the environment and global education.

juryduty a sketch image based record of citizen service as juror in a NY State criminal trial, in June 1997.

SeeRIBIE a sketch-based record of a international meeting of Latin American, and Iberian educators reporting on their use of computers and digital networks to improve education, held in Vina del Mar, Chile, in December 2000.

SeeTET01 a sketch-based record of TET2001, an international conference on telecommunications for education and training, held in Prague, in May 2001.

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