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MUSEUM GALLERY.

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Blog post: 8 — Website! | [META].

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Blog post: 8 — Website! | [META].

CREATED BY.

Jackson Seagraves.

(American, Jacksonville, Florida 2002 – present).

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Medium (website).

(American, 2012 – present).

DATE CREATED.

SEPT. 27, AD 2023

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Dev-Blog.

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i: On Websites and Other Matters…

Website is basically done! Well, not really, but the template I am uploading the artifacts into is mostly done.

All the little links that you can click around are mostly setup and everything is starting to look (I think personally) pretty decent!

Gonna’ keep it real short, here’s a couple more screenshots, will probably do a better update soon … (maybe).

I’ve been doing some other writing in the world, but I’ll leave that for later.

[Website created in World Anvil]
[Website created in World Anvil]
[Image created in Photoshop, website created in World Anvil]
[Image created in MidJourney, website created in World Anvil]

— edited by: the author


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CATALOG ENTRY:

Jackson Seagraves eighth entry in his Dev-Blog, explaining work on the website in Word Anvil.

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MUSEUM INFORMATION.

THE MUSEUM OF the Known World (MoKW) houses the largest collection of art, technology, history, and science in the Firmosan Republic. Explore the story of human culture from its beginnings to the very present.[1]

Established in 112 B.A. / Year 888, by renowned explorer and naturalist Ser. William H.W. Packet and his wife, Edith Packet, as a “public collection of antiquities[2] and originally known as the Packet Institution for Education and Discovery, upon Ms. Packets death, in 89 B.A. the Packet’s trust was purchased by the Firmosan government whom in 01 A.A. / Year 1000 established 09 Ser. William St. as the MoKWs permanent residence,[3] and began to slowly expand the Packets initial collection through acquisition and discovery.[4]

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STORIES & ARTIFACTS.

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SER. WILLIAM H.W. PACKET.

Each and every artifact in the MoKW, tells it’s own unique story, transposed across culture, time, history, and place. We encourage our guests to explore the MoKW at their own special pace and find the ideas and themes that connect all of these unique stories.

Ser. William H.W. Packet was an explorer, naturalist, and captain to grandest expedition of the age of sail, the Aurora Expedition. His wife, Edith Packet, was a philanthropist, writer, and often considered the first female lepidopterist, but by far their greatest legacy is that of the MoKW. 

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09 SER. WILLIAMS ST.

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ACQUISITION & DISCOVERY.

The MoKW sits in the heart of Newfield’s historic downtown. During the 1000 World’s Progress Expo, the Artifacts of The Known World Exhibit debuted in this exact location. Following it’s success the building remained, and the MoKW was born.

The MoKW continues to add new objects and artifacts to its collection to this very day. The Museum of the Known World: Collection Department participates in excavations across the globe in collaboration with partners in host countries.

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REF. #122.

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THE MUSEUM OF the Known Word (MoKW) houses the largest collection of art, technology, history, and science in all lands seen and unseen. Explore the story of human culture from its beginnings to the very present.¹

Established in 112 B.A. by renowned explorer and scientist Ser. William H.W. Packet and his wife, Edith Packet, as a “public collection of antiquities”² and originally known as the Packet Institution for Education and Discovery, upon her death in 90 B.A. Lady Packets trust was purchased by the Firmosan government whom in 00 A.A. established 09 Ser. William St. as the MoKW‘s permanent residence,³ and began to slowly expand the Packets initial collection through acquisition and discovery.⁴

[1] STORIES.

Each and every artifact in the MoKW, tells it’s own unique story, across culture, time and history. Explore at your own pace and find the ideas and themes that connect all of these unique stories.

[3] 09 SER. WILLIAM ST.

The MoKW sits in the heart of Newfield’s historic downtown. During the 1000 World’s Fair Expo, the  Artifacts of The Known World exhibit debuted in this exact location. Following it’s success the MoKW was born.

 
[2] LEGACY AND PAST.

Ser. William Packet sailed from BLANK to BLANK, and lived with the natives of BLANK, but by far his greatest legacy is that of the MoKW. Read more about Ser. Packet and his wife here.

[3] 09 SER. WILLIAM ST.

The MoKW sits in the heart of Newfield’s historic downtown. During the 1000 World’s Fair Expo, the  Artifacts of The Known World exhibit debuted in this exact location. Following it’s success the MoKW was born.

09 SER WILLIAMS ST, NEWFIELDS, FIRMOSA, MUSEUM OF THE KNOWN WORLD.

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THE MUSEUM OF the Known Word (MoKW) houses the largest collection of art, technology, history, and science in all lands seen and unseen. Explore the story of human culture from its beginnings to the very present.¹

Established in 112 B.A. by renowned explorer and scientist Ser. William H.W. Packet and his wife, Edith Packet, as a “public collection of antiquities”² and originally known as the Packet Institution for Education and Discovery, upon her death in 90 B.A. Lady Packets trust was purchased by the Firmosan government whom in 00 A.A. established 09 Ser. William St. as the MoKW‘s permanent residence,³ and began to slowly expand the Packets initial collection through acquisition and discovery.⁴

[1] STORIES.

Each and every artifact in the MoKW, tells it’s own unique story, across culture, time and history. Explore at your own pace and find the ideas and themes that connect all of these unique stories.

[3] 09 SER. WILLIAM ST.

The MoKW sits in the heart of Newfield’s historic downtown. During the 1000 World’s Fair Expo, the  Artifacts of The Known World exhibit debuted in this exact location. Following it’s success the MoKW was born.

 
[2] LEGACY AND PAST.

Ser. William Packet sailed from BLANK to BLANK, and lived with the natives of BLANK, but by far his greatest legacy is that of the MoKW. Read more about Ser. Packet and his wife here.

[3] 09 SER. WILLIAM ST.

The MoKW sits in the heart of Newfield’s historic downtown. During the 1000 World’s Fair Expo, the  Artifacts of The Known World exhibit debuted in this exact location. Following it’s success the MoKW was born.

09 SER WILLIAMS ST, NEWFIELDS, FIRMOSA, MUSEUM OF THE KNOWN WORLD.

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