SAN FRANCISCO — At the end of the exhibition “Snap+Share,” visitors to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art will see a small cat staring down at them from a crudely cut rectangular hole in the ceiling. This is “Ceiling Cat,” a 2016 work by Eva and Franco Mattes, who have […]
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This Open Source Software Could Make Museum Websites More Accessible
Many museums ensure that individuals with disabilities can experience art in person by providing special resources, from in-gallery audio descriptions to tactile tours. But most can benefit from improving accessibility for their virtual visitors. The MCA Chicago’s website is the first by a museum that has “intentionally created visual descriptions […]
Read MoreAn Old Master of Painting Was a Master of Marketing
WASHINGTON — Imagine a business-minded artist on deadline, working in a studio with an army of assistants to produce huge works. He’s savvy about publicity and about developments in technology that make it easier for him to get his images out into the world. He’ll agree to an impossible deadline […]
Read MoreGolden rule: plan to redefine ‘treasure’ to help UK museums buy finds
When a breathtaking Roman helmet was discovered by an amateur metal detectorist in Cumbria in 2010, it sparked a desperate fundraising campaign to try to keep it on public display. The Crosby Garrett helmet was one of the most spectacular Roman artefacts ever found in Britain, but because it was made of […]
Read Moretod’s and andrea caputo construct series of prehistoric shelters in no_code exhibition
situated in the spacious, light-filled le cavallerizze in milan’s leonardo da vinci national science and technology museum, no_code comprises a series of various types of shelters, taking visitors back to different origins through several geographical regions. from the large yurts on the mongolian steppes through to huts in west african villages, examples of […]
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know about Collecting Virtual-Reality Art
How does one collect virtual reality? The question can start to sound like a koan—or perhaps the title of an unpublished Philip K. Dick novella. Yet as the possibilities of virtual reality develop, and VR artwork along with them, the art world is forced to wrestle with how to sell […]
Read MoreTechnology provides the edge in Chinese museum upgrades
Today’s cultural industries face unprecedented, intense competition. During this year’s Two Sessions, China’s annual gathering of the national legislature and the top political advisory body, CPPCC member Wan Jie submitted his proposal of using high-tech means to digitalize cultural relics, comprehensively promoting the digital standard of Chinese museums, including the […]
Read MoreTouch The Screen And A Memory Appears
In September 2018, the Minnesota Historical Society (MNHS) unveiled a new digital app called “My House of Memories,” which can be downloaded free of charge to a tablet or smartphone. This first-of-its-kind app features a carefully curated selection of more than 100 pages from the MNHS museum collection, each filled with an […]
Read MoreSlow art? It will ‘blow your mind’
First there was slow food, then slow journalism and now it’s the turn of slow art… It’s all part of Slow Art Day, an annual global event with some 200 institutions signed up, including Tate Modern, Ashmolean Museum, Photographer’s Gallery, Ulster Museum and Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Read MoreWhere memories have a home | A look at the historical museums
Orcas Island waterfront property was once cheap. Why? Because no one wanted land that couldn’t be farmed. Facts like this and more await every visitor to the Orcas Island Historical Museum, a place where families piece together ancestry, where memories are visited and archived and where island history comes alive, […]
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