Articles by: Patricia Alberto

What archaeology will look like in 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic, and the economic recession it has fostered, loom large over Live Science’s archaeology predictions for 2021. While the development of vaccines is promising, it will be sometime before they can be distributed to a large proportion of the world’s population. As such, archaeologists will likely continue to […]

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In a Year When Many Were Stuck Indoors, Google Says ‘Virtual Museum Tours’ Was Among Its Most Popular Search Terms

Museums looking to catch the wave of interest may have already missed it, however. Google’s just-released Year in Search claims to offer a glimpse into what the cultural hive mind was up to in 2020, from obsessively searching for “election results” to querying the definition of “WAP.” Given the stay-at-home orders that […]

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How Augmented Reality Can Revolutionize the Art World: A Conversation Between UCCA Director Philip Tinari and Daniel Birnbaum

The forces behind the largest-ever institutional show of AR art discuss how the form can fuel a greener, socially distant art world. The world came to a halt. People stopped traveling. But art didn’t stand still. Weightless works using augmented reality by artists including Nina Chanel Abney, Darren Bader, Olafur Eliasson, […]

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