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2005 Winner of Museums Australia Publication Design Award and 2005 Victorian Community History Awards Commendation
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Burning Curiosity constructs websites and internet exhibitions.

We provide an internet media service to business, local government and the arts industry. We create photographs, video and write text to meet all your content needs. We develop themes into stories with a curator's sensitivity for cultural objects, images, oral history and sound.
 
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    >  We design websites with care and attention to target your best audiences, and develop your most creative content.
>  Ask us about our Planning a Website document which provides advice and instruction on starting the process of planning a website.  Use this document to create a site map, target your audiences, organise your images and write your content.
>  We undertake to adhere to good design, accessibility and technical standards as outlined with the World Wide Web Consortium standards charter.
>  We care about bandwidth and file weight.  
>  We negotiate and prepare your production schedules, and we don't publish any unlicensed content.  
>  We find your best domain, hosting, content management system, metadata and search engine submission solutions.
>  We care about your training, promotion, and the website lifecycle.

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    Our previous research experience includes projects which have explored the subject and material culture of medical science, biotechnology, theatre technology, brewing technology, political and social history, moving and still imagery, special effects technology, sports science, visual/performance art, and natural history.

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    We usually let the power of the story drive the selection of media, utilising various internet technologies, including Flash movies, webcasting, and immersive panoramas.
> We use Windows Media technology to broadcast "live" events to the internet.
> Anything that is pre-recorded, either sound or video, can be translated to digital files and accessed on the internet as pre-recorded streaming media.

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Burning Curiosity is Delsha Rees and Warwick Page.

Former Curator with Museum Victoria, Delsha was a major contributor to the Melbourne Museum's opening exhibitions for the Human Mind and Body Gallery. She has been responsible for project managing educational interactive floor exhibitions at Scienceworks. Prior to Museum Victoria, Delsha has consulted with small and medium museums and arts organisations to design and curate exhibitions, websites and manage collections. She has a Bachelor of Fine Art degree, a Post Graduate in Museum Studies and is finishing a Graduate Diploma in Psychology.

Warwick has spent the past 8 years working with internet technologies on graphic web design and development for business, local government and the arts industry. He previously taught photography, video technology, graphics, media and web site production at Victoria University of Technology. He has worked extensively in theatre production as photographer and designer. Warwick has a Bachelor of Fine Art degree and a Graduate Diploma of Education.

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© Burning Curiosity 2002/03/04/05/06
Based in Melbourne, Australia

Last update: November 2006

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