Wednesday 18 May 2011

Project Management - part 2

After a very quick chat with Leora this morning and a flurry of emails, it is now apparent that the framework of the design will be completely different to what had been planned. This is due to the fact that the frames cannot be produced in Bosnia.

An alternative has been provided by the International Committee of the Red Cross. The frames used for the "Missing Lives" exhibition have been offered to Proof for The Rescuers, and design specifications will (hopefully) be sent to Leora tomorrow.

This link has an image and some video on the Missing Lives exhibition, which shows the set up of the frames.

This link is taken from the exhibition's facebook page, and has more images. 

In some of the images, it looks as if the panels are put together in pods, much like the last frame proposal. This will determine the sequence of the exhibition panels.

Content
There will now only be 20 panels, which means some of the original plan must be dropped. The list is now:

3 x Title panel
Maps/conflict information
Intro to exhibitions, photographers and PROOF
(The message from Lieutenant General Roméo A. Dallaire will be incorporated into one of these panels).

4 x panels- Rwanda:
Salis, Augustine, Josephine, Enoch

4 x panels - Cambodia
Ngog, Ang, Seng and [name]

3 x panels - Holocaust:
Frieda, Jan, Andree & Paulina [combined on one panel]

7 x panels Bosnia:
Hassan, Mina, Salina, Zoran, Josef, Bjo, Bishop

For those whiz bang mathematicians out there, you'll notice this does not add up to 20, but 21. I'll have to quiz Leora next time I speak with her about which one she wants to drop. The next thing to do is to update and distribute the project management outlines (lists of materials needed and panel sequence). As the specs haven't arrived yet for the frame layout, the panel sequence will have to wait, but below is the new materials list.

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