Comments on: Jackson Ward, then and now http://newsouths2014.thatcamp.org/2014/03/15/jackson-ward-then-and-now/ Tue, 18 Mar 2014 10:25:35 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 By: Visualizing Jackson Ward: From Start to Finish | Bionic Teaching http://newsouths2014.thatcamp.org/2014/03/15/jackson-ward-then-and-now/#comment-97 Mon, 17 Mar 2014 02:05:49 +0000 http://newsouths2014.thatcamp.org/?p=220#comment-97 […] read Erin White’s1 THAT Camp proposal about capturing modern images to parallel VCU’s Jackson Ward […]

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By: Eric Johnson http://newsouths2014.thatcamp.org/2014/03/15/jackson-ward-then-and-now/#comment-95 Sun, 16 Mar 2014 00:31:40 +0000 http://newsouths2014.thatcamp.org/?p=220#comment-95 Tom, that slider is a world of righteous–thanks so much on working that out. Brilliant!

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By: Tom http://newsouths2014.thatcamp.org/2014/03/15/jackson-ward-then-and-now/#comment-93 Sat, 15 Mar 2014 19:34:15 +0000 http://newsouths2014.thatcamp.org/?p=220#comment-93 Here’s the JW stuff getting up with a slider.

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By: Tom http://newsouths2014.thatcamp.org/2014/03/15/jackson-ward-then-and-now/#comment-91 Sat, 15 Mar 2014 03:39:21 +0000 http://newsouths2014.thatcamp.org/?p=220#comment-91 I’d love that.

I took Eric up on finding a useable example of the slider element and built a quick demo using a jquery plugin- it’s here. So if we decide to it, we’re good to go on the display end.

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By: Eric Johnson http://newsouths2014.thatcamp.org/2014/03/15/jackson-ward-then-and-now/#comment-89 Fri, 14 Mar 2014 16:55:08 +0000 http://newsouths2014.thatcamp.org/?p=220#comment-89 Such a cool idea. I love before-and-after shots, and Jackson Ward in particular has such a rich and complex history. I’d love to take part in this.

The Washington Post has used a slick photo display “slider” that lets users grab a little handle and wipe back and forth to see new and old photos in the same space. I’ll see if I can find an example (and perhaps an open source version of the same).

(As an aside, I can further imagine a kind of artistic version of overlapping images with old elements poking into new pictures or new elements emerging into old ones. Hmmm.)

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