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Google Академия культуры и наши партнерские организации собрали в виртуальных музеях миллионы произведений искусства и других артефактов, каждый из которых имеет свою историю.Many of you will have heard of the Google Art Project, launched last year and giving people the opportunity to look at high-resolution images of art in galleries around the world. Some of the most highly respected galleries are featured such as the Tate in London and the Uffizi in Florence and today we have news of an iPad app concerning the Google Art Project for you to enjoy.Vizeum is compatible with iPads running iOS 4.2 or later and is a free educational app for art enthusiasts. An unofficial Google Art Project client, it allows the user to enjoy art from the comfort of wherever they are on their iPad. We reckon it's the kind of absorbing app that you might intend using for five minutes and still be there several hours later.
You can download Vizeum at this link.The artworks you want to look at can be zoomed up to nine levels and you can view them as though in the museum. You can also find information related to the artwork as well as videos and arrange the art you've viewed into your own collections. You can also synchronize collections with your Google Art Project account if you have one.Using the app to view artworks is made even more convenient with gestures such as double tap or pinch to zoom, or zoom out with the tap of two fingers. You can also move around the museum with the use of double tapping and when you spot an artwork that you want to take a closer look at simply tap on the small yellow signs that you can see.If you want to find out more about Google Art Project you maybe interested in the official webpage here or a Google Art Project App page with install links here. We'd also be interested to hear from readers who know of any other iPad apps linked to the Google Art Project. As for Vizeum we think many readers will get a lot of enjoyment from this app so maybe you could let us know what you think of it?
While I would love to go the National Gallery in Berlin, it's about 4,000 miles out of my way. Thanks to Art Project, Powered by Google (free), this afternoon I strolled the Grand Hallway without leaving my keyboard. Tonight, I'll visit the Hall of Mirrors of Versailles. Perhaps tomorrow I'll tour the Victorian Spectacle of the Tate. Google Art Project brings Google Street View into the galleries. With about 1,000 works from seventeen museums, Google Art Project is, certainly, a work in progress. But make no mistake, it's already a masterwork. Alongside new material, the site's elegant integration of Google Maps, YouTube, high-res imagery, and descriptions centralizes once-scattered content. With Art Project, the king of search is doing more than organizing the world's information—it's challenging the way that we experience art.Yet even if Art Project contained every work from every museum, performed gracefully on every platform, it still wouldn't supplant the museum.
And it needn't: Instead, I see Art Project as just that, a project—and a grand one—that seeks to make more accessible the treasures we might never otherwise experience. Alongside mobile ventures such as MoMA AB EX NY (for iPad) (4.5 stars, free), Google's Art Project strives to make museums as relevant as the pavement beneath your tires.It's impossible to get lost in Art Project. From the home page you have no choice but to scroll through a list of participating museums. For each museum there are two modes of exploration: 'View Artwork' exposes a museum's e-art, whereas 'Explore the Museum' lets you navigate the museum as you would a Google Map via Street View, which I'll hereafter term Museum View, for the sake of simplicity. For the technically challenged, 'Learn More' opens a page with a couple of short (2-minute) introductory videos.I love the vitality of the homepage. Clicking a museum's name refreshes the site's vivid background imagery.
For Prague's Museum Kampa, a stitching of Kupka's 'The Cathedral' swallows the backdrop; clicking MoMA conjures van Gogh's 'The Starry Night,' telescoped to the extent that you can almost touch the globs of paint. These backgrounds serve a dual function: They parade Art Project's high-resolution imagery while providing users with a visual association with each museum.I do, however, wish that I could search from the main screen. As much as I enjoy browsing by artwork and museums, a global search through which I could search for an artist, work, or movement would make Google Art Project a more useful research tool.Some of the most highly respected galleries are .Some of the most highly respected galleries are .How to Use Google's Art Project (Enjoy Artwork Masterpieces on the Web)Wish you could see Sandro Botticelli's most famous painting, The Birth of Venus? For those of you who can't make it to the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy, just keep on reading.
This morning, Google released a new project, aptly named the Google Art Project. This new online tool puts over 1,000 works of arts at your fingertips. And we're not talking Google Image Search. The Art Project provides extraordinary details for some of the world's most famous paintings.You'll find a selection of super high-resolution images of famous works of art as well as more than a thousand other images, by more than 400 artists—all in one place.And that's not all.Google has enabled their Street View technology to take all of us art lovers on a virtual tour of 17 of the world's most acclaimed art museums, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art and MoMA in New York, The State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Tate Britain & The National Gallery in London, Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence and Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.The Art Project makes art more accessible.Not just to regular museum-goers or those fortunate to have great galleries on their doorsteps, but to a whole new set of people who might otherwise never get to see the real thing up close.
Some have their problems with the lack of art contained, but most people who enjoy the mesmerizing quality of a classic hand-painted work of art will devour this whole.In some ways, this is way better than Google's Body Browser.Now. start enjoying the masterpieces!Step 1 Go to the Art Project onlineExplore museums from around the world, discover and view hundreds of artworks at incredible zoom levels, and even create and share your own collection of masterpieces.Step 2 Explore the museumsWhen you first land on the Art Project, you'll be confronted with a detailed zoom on a famous painting. Just hover over it until the Art Project menu appears.All of the 17 museums included are:The Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York City, New York, USAThe State Hermitage Museum - St. Petersburg, RussiaGemäldegalerie - Berlin, GermanyAlte Nationalgalerie - Berlin, GermanyFreer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian - Washington, D.C., USANational Gallery - London, England / UK
MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art - New York City, New York, USARijksmuseum - Amsterdam, NetherlandsMuseo Thyssen - Bornemisza - Madrid, SpainMuseo Reina Sofia - Madrid, SpainThe State Tretyakov Gallery - Moscow, RussiaMuseum Kampa - Prague, Czech RepublicUffizi Gallery - Florence, ItalyPalace of Versailles - Versailles, FranceTate Britain - London, England / UKThe Frick Collection - New York City, New York, USAVan Gogh Museum - Amsterdam, NetherlandsStep 3 Explore the artworkFrom the main menu on the homepage, this time choose your museum and then click on 'View Artwork' to begin the viewing pleasure. It will automatically send you to a piece of art, like The Apparition of Christ to the People at The State Tretyakov Gallery.From there, you can select or search for other paintings.View the artwork in brushstroke detail!On top of the 1,000+ other images, each of the 17 museums selected one artwork to be photographed in extraordinary detail using super high resolution or 'gigapixel' photo-capturing technology.

The Google Art Projects

Google Art Project is part of Google Cultural Institute. It is an online world art museum created by Google. It has high resolution images of artworks from more than 150 museums around the world, and many museums also have 3D virtual art gallery tours. It is a wonderful free online tool for art lovers and a free field trip idea for kids to see the master pieces around the world, while sitting at your desk. To access on mobile devices, you can use the free app.
The first time I got on the site, I was excited and overwhelmed at the same time. Excited, that there are so many world renowned master pieces at one place for your to enjoy and study. For the same reason, it also can be overwhelming at first. Here are some features on the site I found very helpful.

When you are on the site for the first time, or just want to explore, you can use the menu at the top of the site. You can view the artworks by Collections, Artworks, Artists. To narrow down the shown artworks, the best place to go is 'Artworks', where you will see many options on the left side of the screen.

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Khan Academy and the Google Art Project Learn for free about math, art, computer programming, economics, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, finance, history, and more. Khan Academy is a nonprofit with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. Mary Cassatt, In the Loge, 1878. In the Google Art Project. Google Art Project. Explore the stories behind the art. STORIES TO LISTEN TO Jump on a guided tour, hit the streets, and hear the stories behind the art. Google Art Project is part of Google Cultural Institute. It is an online world art museum created by Google. It has high resolution images of artworks from more than 150 museums around the world, and many museums also have 3D virtual art gallery tours. The Google Art Project uses algorithms to allow you to search through the available artworks. From my observation, it seems that this algorithm is conservative in yielding results relative to the search term. The results are ranked by the collection (museum) with the most artworks matching the search term.

Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg South African National Gallery. Easy video converter pro 2 1 – video converter mp3. Which galleries have you enjoyed? (in real life or here on the google art project!) Here is the 'teaser' video of the project.

You can select artworks by Place, like USA, France, Japan; or by Person, if you just want to see the artworks by one or two artists. If you want to see art of certain type, like clay art, you can view the artworks by Medium, and select Clay. To explore artworks in certain time period, you choose the filter Date. Media Type allows users to select artworks that has video view, or museum view, which has pictures and maps of the museum holding the artwork.

Comburet 3 2 1. When you find the artworks you like to keep for future viewing, you can create a personal gallery. Omnigraffle pro 6 2 download free. It is a useful feature for art study or research.

Another very handy feature for study particular art pieces is the Compare feature. You can start comparing by clicking the Compare button at the bottom of the screen, and then drag the art pieces into the boxes. You can compare more than 2 art pieces.

For art teaching ideas, you can visit the education page, where you will find many lesson ideas based on the artworks collected on the site. Justbroadcaster for facebook 2 1 64. Acuson sequoia 512 service manual.

Google Art Project is an amazing online art museum. Make sure pay a visit to this wonderful site with kids sometime. You won't regret. To visit the site on your phone or mobile devices, you can download the app for free.

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