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My Book: Building Findable Websites

Building Findable Websites: Web Standards, SEO, and Beyond
Building Findable Websites: Web Standards, SEO, and Beyond
Aarron Walter
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Companies waste fortunes seeking a magic bullet for Search Engine Optimization. But the keys to honest, effective web findability are appropriate writing and semantic markup. Aarron Walter’s wonderfully lucid and informative book tells everything you need to know to get your web content (or your client’s) in front of as many appreciative readers as possible.

- Jeffrey Zeldman, founder, Happy Cog Studios author, Designing With Web Standards, 2nd Edition

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The Captives

14 Oct . 2006

The Captives interactive sculpture by Aarron WalterI’ve just posted a new interactive sculptural piece entitled The Captives to my Creative Discovery portfolio. The piece explores the idea of imprisonment and passive observation of viewers. It’s a concept I have been working on and prototyping the technology for a few years now. Given current world events, the concept has become more salient and relevant than I had originally intended.

Mice are trapped in a display case with a large lock conspicuously preventing their freedom. The mice scurry about looking for shelter or a way out, triggering a motion sensor that causes pleading messages to be written and spoken to viewers to release them from captivity. The key is in the lock. A viewer could end the piece at any time.

I created the piece using an EZIO card, a motion sensor, and custom software authored in Lingo using Macromedia Director.

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