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        WHAT IS oN THE SITE?
      
      
        An introduction – with access to Harrison’s CV, educational 
      
      
        background and further references.
      
      
        A page of links to Harrison’s web-based projects, such as
      
      
      
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        (For three years, she recorded what she was thinking about every 
      
      
        time she had a cup of tea or a different type of hot drink.)
      
      
        A series of self-explanatory pages, such as: Gallery projects, 
      
      
        Collaborations, and Residencies. All are kept up to date – there is 
      
      
        even a time marker on the left-hand corner of the website telling us 
      
      
        when the website was last updated.
      
      
        WHAT mAkES IT STAND ouT?
      
      
        For each page you click on, a light-hearted and entertaining fact 
      
      
        about the artist appears. This fits well with a lot of Harrison’s 
      
      
        work, which talks about ordinary data and how it is used. It also 
      
      
        establishes an engaging, open and conversational tone. 
      
      
        There is a fantastic links section on the right-hand side of the front 
      
      
        page, which shows how well networked Harrison’s web presence 
      
      
        is. All the links take you to more places where she can be found, 
      
      
        including Facebook, Twitter (with no tweets, as she is boycotting the 
      
      
        platform) and her Art Monthly profile.
      
      
        Ellie Harrison, 
      
      
        
          Tea Blog
        
      
      
        , 2006-8.
      
      
        Ellie Harrison, web view, accessed May 2013.