Jim Sheldon is a photographer, documentary filmmaker, curator, and educator who has worked extensively in multimedia applications. Currently, he is producing a series of interactive online documentaries for the Cultural Landscape Foundation. The series includes Columbus Park, The Prairie Idealized (2002), The Olmsteds & Louisville: City Shaping by Design (2006), and Icons of Modernism: The Miller and Donnell Gardens (2007). Other projects include several internet and exhibition applications for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Exploring the Art and Science of Stopping Time: The Life and Work of Harold E. Edgerton (published by the MIT Press); and Eadweard Muybridge: Motion Studies (published by the Voyager Company). He is a Professor of Interactive Media at Emerson College, Boston. Prior to this he was a Curator at the Addison Gallery of American Art.