eco consulting

Web services, patience and attention to detail
for the arts, cultural, educational, voluntary and ethical sectors

research:

emerging technology surveys · art-technology · digital information handling · disability & technology in the arts

strategy:

art and technology · web training and education · interdisciplinary connections · transdisciplinary research

webtech:

website hosting for cultural/voluntary/education/ethical sectors from £40 p.a. · standards-compliant cross-browser web coding & web technology guidance · web access/usability audits and fixes · information planning and handling

training:

information architecture · web primers for arts practitioners · web access and usability · web standards & valid, semantic cross-browser (X)HTML & CSS

projects in progress:

Go Green Week website and public display, DeMontfort University · Roman Leicester website, Jewry Wall Museum web-delivered 3D artefacts · DeMontfort University New Media course planning and lecturing · Loscoe State Opera band website · Jessica Grace (musician) website

completed websites and projects:

Vision 2020 · Institute of Creative Technologies · Martin Richardson Holograms and Lenticulars · East Midlands Arts in Rural Areas Network (EMARAN) website · Star Disc sculpture project website · Exhibitions of the Royal Photographic Society 1870-1915 · Culture East Midlands: rural culture website (closed) · disability arts online · Sally Wilson (artist) · The Emergency Artlab

Information gathering defines civilization as much as food gathering defines the nomadic cultures that preceded the rise of urban communities, agricultural surplus, and stratified social hierarchies.

- Erik Davies, Techgnosis (on Amazon)

We long for more connection between what we do for a living and what we genuinely care about… to be seen as who we feel ourselves to be rather than as the sum of abstract metrics and parameters. We long to be part of a world that makes sense rather than accept the accidental alienation imposed by market forces too large to grasp…

- Cluetrain

Much as everyone thinks they want financial security, the happiest people are not those who have it, but those who like what they do.

- Paul Graham, How to do What You Love