In the midst of a media cycle dominated by the ongoing pandemic, last week’s news that Christie’s sale of artist Beeple’s Everdays for a staggering $69 Million made its way into national headlines. a rarity for any art event even in normal times. Now even some of those old school entities like Christie’s […]
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How the pandemic is revolutionising art galleries and museums
What have covid-19 closures done to art galleries and museums? From virtual tours of mothballed shows to advanced tech like lidar, they are finding new, more personal ways to wow audiences Something is changing for the better. This isn’t a story about how galleries and museums have used technology to save […]
Read MoreAccessible augmented reality tools unlock new experiences for art, education, retail, more
After a year at home, AR works have exploded in popularity with creators and viewers. Traditional artists are using this time to explore AR authoring. Virtual experiences can recreate the places we love and augmented the confines of the four walls we’ve gotten to know a bit too well. As the […]
Read MoreVirtual museum law conference shows how the pandemic has affected institutional administration
From dealing with cyberattacks on newly implemented digital offerings, to figuring out how to renegotiate a postponed loan, the coronavirus has raised a whole new crop of issues for museums
Read MoreThe Staying Inside Guide: Seen and Heard
Traveling to see world-class collections of musical instruments is one of the many enjoyable activities thwarted by the Covid-19 pandemic. But fortuitously, over the past several years, institutions around the globe have worked to make virtual visits easier than ever.
Read MorePandemic anniversary: the things museums should learn from our plague year
Although “thumbstoppable” social media content is essential, the online world has dark consequences too, says Tristram Hunt, the director of the Victoria and Albert Museum. One year ago, the lights went out in museums across Europe and America. We furloughed staff, cancelled exhibitions, postponed capital projects and sought emergency funding. Today, too […]
Read MoreStudy finds museums are Covid-safe
As museums worldwide are seeking new business models to stay afloat after the pandemic’s pushbacks, this promising study seems to herald a nearer reopening.
Read More15 minutes of frame time: solve puzzles to bring a (virtual) Met masterpiece into your home
What is it? The Met Unframed is an interactive, gamified, mobile-only virtual experience of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, curated under four themes. Users solve in-experience puzzles to view works of art from the museum as time-limited loans in their own virtual spaces.
Read MoreMuseum VR creates new ways for visitors to explore
VR experiences, such as virtual tours, aren’t exactly new to the museum world. However, they have made a lot of headlines this year. This is due to the various COVID-19 lockdowns that took place across the world. For museums that were forced to close as a result of the global […]
Read MoreHow VR is Changing Workforce Collaboration for Enterprise and SMB
Museums are integrating VR to enhance their exhibits’ storytelling, offering virtual experiences outside of the museum to extend their message and reach an even broader global audience. The Illinois Holocaust Memorial Museum is using VR to give visitors a firsthand view of what camps looked like to envelop the emotional […]
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