Sebastian Chan
What I do, where I work
I am the Manager of the Web Services Unit at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, Australia. My team is responsible for designing, building, maintaining and expanding the Museum’s online projects at three physical venues – the Powerhouse Museum, the Powerhouse Discovery Centre (open storage facility), and the Sydney Observatory. The team also develops in-gallery web kiosks, web interfaces for museum databases, ecommerce systems, and we offer consultancy services to other cultural instititutions and host several other organisations’ websites.
I also run/write the Fresh + New blog covering issues and new ideas around digital media and museums at http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/.
Current position
Manager, Web Services at Powerhouse Museum
Earlier positions
Technical Consultant, University Library at University of NSW
Systems Administrator, IT Department at Powerhouse Museum
Website(s)
More about me
Coming from a background in social policy, journalism and media criticism as well as information technology, I have been building and producing websites and interactive media since the mid 1990s. My other interests include electronic music and digital art, and I have directed and curated large scale national and international events and festivals, as well as producing related media from radio to print.
I am currently interested in how museums and other cultural institutions can best take advantage of new and emerging web technologies, and how these change the nature and operations of organisations.
Recent publications & presentations
Case Studies
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Photos and Blog Posts
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Maps are all around us
July 04, 2009
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The (Australian) Govt 2.0 Taskforce – introduction and initial thoughts
June 25, 2009
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1000th Tyrrell image in the Commons (1265 released in total)
June 04, 2009
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Twitter information for your users – good practice from Mosman Municipal Council
May 18, 2009
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Fiddling with Wolfram Alpha
May 16, 2009
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MW2009 Clouds, Switches, APIs, Geolocation and Galleries – a shoddy summary
April 27, 2009
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Another OPAC discovery – the Gambey dip circle (or the value of minimal tombstone data)
April 27, 2009
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MW2009 – Multi-touch: what does this technology hold for future musuem exhibits?
April 16, 2009
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Intgerating Twitter tweets into blog comments
April 12, 2009
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A quick QR code update
April 08, 2009