The history of artists' prints and printmaking, via the preparation of an interactive student tutorial package; this project currently has 2,800 digitized images, ranging from the 15th century to the 20th century, from religious to secular, from "high art" to popular, and also including sections on techniques, using extreme closeups of the prints selected. All images are in JPEG format, for compactness, although many of the prints are monochrome. The collection of JPEGs is currently stored on a CD-ROM, with the small in-line GIFs on my machine's hard disk. These should eventually join the JPEGs on the CDROM.
At this point you should decide whether you want to approach the listings of prints with inline images or without inline images. The decision will depend on the speed of the network, on how long you're prepared to wait, how much detail you require to begin with, and how pretty you like your mosaic screens ;-) From here you may go to any of the following screens:
Home Screen; Architecture Overview; Architecture Images; Prints Images; National Gallery Overview; My Biography; A Short Research paper; Technology Sketch; Hong Kong Architecture.