Greetings, All. I'm Peter Samis, and I'm sorry if my icon doesn't resemble my actual outside countenance exactly--but I felt it was better than a soccer ball and I'm getting tired of uploading the same picture all the time!
I've been involved in Pachy since the beginning… That would be Pachy 1.0, which we developed at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art back in 1999-2000 with designers from Perimetre-Flux and coders from Red Eye Digitial Media, which was bought by Idea Integration, and later went bust as the dot-com went dot-bomb. Ancient history. The last millennium!
Pachy 2.0 is the result of an IMLS grant applied for by the
NMC (www.nmc.org) and jointly administered with SFMOMA. We contributed our intellectual property and the NMC organized and ran the project, which enlisted skilled programmers and UI experts from many universities spread over the US and Canada. Shout-outs to D'Arcy and King, Tim Wang and Liang, to Tom Hapgood on template UI, and of course to the first Rachel, and Larry who had the vision.
Josh has been a slow and steady guiding force behind this whole thing, and I want to honor him for keeping it together at times when it might have fallen apart. And it's just great to have my old pal Scott steering this ship now.
We're in good hands.
If I've left anyone from the past out (and I have: Holly, Deb, Lou, Rick, others), please forgive me. The exciting thing for me and Tim Svenonius (also present at the creation at SFMOMA and still working on this good stuff) is to see Pachy become the spokespiece of a new generation, who will take it to places we certainly haven't thought of: to see what it becomes and enables in terms of rich visual interactive communication. We look forward to participating in this adventure. Free the Pachy from the bonds of the past!
And remind me I said this if I ever get old and grouchy…
