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It seems like just yesterday that we were up in Wisconsin, but I'll be back there this coming weekend.
Palantir is a sponsor of BarCamp Milwaukee, happening this October 3-4 at the Chase Commerce Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Although not a Drupal-specific event, the last several BarCamps there have had a lot of Drupal interest. Where there's demand there's supply, so there will be several Drupal gurus on hand to discuss, present, teach, or just generally geek out about Druplicon.
Look for Wisconsinite Blake Hall and Palantiri Larry "Crell" Garfield at the camp, among others. It's an "unconference" so all sessions will be figured out day-of, but with experts such as these on hand there should be no shortage of topics. I (Larry) will be armed with slides from DrupalCon Paris, as well as other available presentations. Or just ask about PDO in general and he'll talk for an hour before you know it.
Want to know more? It's an unconference. We won't know more until we get there, so you should get there, too!
Palantir is proud to unveil the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum's latest masterpiece: their new Web site built in Drupal 6 with a design by Studio Blue. This comes on the heels of the new Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts site, which Palantir launched earlier this year.
It's that time of year again. Time to pack your bags, find your passport, and head off to immerse yourself in Drupal for several days. That's right, DrupalCon Paris is just around the corner!
Seven Palantiri will be attending this year, all staying on the beautiful Ile Saint Louis. It's a small island in the middle of the river where Palantir will be tucked into a spacious apartment for a week. You know where the party room is now. (OK, the coding room. Same thing.) Neighbors welcome!
And of course, as always Palantir will be quite talkative. Here's a rundown of the Palantir track:
Find your seats and settle in for the premiere of the American Repertory Theater’s new Web site, built in Drupal 6 by Palantir. Housed at Harvard University, the A.R.T. is widely recognized as one of the best theater companies in the country. The site is one of the first prominent manifestations of a large-scale rebranding effort spearheaded by famed theater and opera director Diane Paulus, who recently took over as A.R.T.'s artistic director.
The site's design is based on concepts developed by Minelli, Inc. and wireframes developed by Palantir to incorporate all aspects of the site's information architecture and functionality. The result is a site that effectively conveys the new A.R.T. brand and is a true representation of everything they have to offer. We also seamlessly integrated an external ticketing system for the new site, making it that much easier to get to the show. Visit their site today and see what is generating all the buzz.
