Storytelling Devices in Interactive Documentary

Bart will be speaking on a panel about interactive storytelling in online documentaries at this year's SXSW Festival.

March 2013
The Life of Art wins MUSE Award

The Life of Art iPad app received a 2012 MUSE Award at this year's annual AAM conference in Minneapolis.

May 2012
MUSE Award for Science Storms

The Fire: Combustion interpretive installation in Science Storms has received a Gold MUSE award. The judges said it is a "fabulous example of the happy collision between the real and the virtual, using digital tools to look at real phenomena in a new way." Congratulations to the entire team!

May 2011
2011 Webby Nominee
Freedom Riders is a Webby Nominee

Cast your vote! Freedom Riders—a website for PBS's American Experience—has been nominated for a Webby Award. I designed the interactive map that follows the routes of the Freedom Rides in the summer of 1961.

April 2011
MUSE Award for Carter Library

The interactive table at the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum has won a MUSE Award. The judges said "It is a complete learning experience—and the designers maintain an attractive interface. … Great example for new tools in museums."

May 2010
Awards for State of Deception

State of Deception has been nominated for a Webby Award in the Cultural Resources category. It was also recently profiled by Communication Arts.

May 2009
1968 Wins National Magazine Award

1968: The Year That Rocked Our World has won a National Magazine Award from the American Society of Magazine Editors, the first-ever award for AARP.

May 2009
Communication Arts Judging

I was honored to be one of the judges for this year's Communication Arts Interactive Annual. Besides getting to see a ton of innovative projects, I enjoyed meeting lots of interesting folks during the judging process.

October 2008
SXSW

South by Southwest (SXSW), Austin's home-grown festival of music, film, and interactive, will take over the town in mid-March and I'm proud to announce that a couple of my projects — Churchill and the Great Republic and the Genographic Project — are finalists in the interactive competition.

February 2006