Friday, February 4, 2011

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A virtual museum tour with Mac


Google has launched a new project. As a Google Street View for the museum makes the search giant's range of international art museums online. May visit one mouse click just once the Tate Britain in London, the Berlin art gallery or the MoMA and the collections look virtually. When Google can
Art Project similar to the museums be explored, as we know it from Google Street View. Also can zoom in some paintings down to the individual brush strokes. Where to go in the museum itself long after the alarm system would be regarded here details how different layers of paint and cracks in the surface alone. Similarly, detailed photographs before a while a selection of paintings from the Prado Museum on Google Earth was presented. The Dresden Art Gallery has been completely rebuilt and has an equal Social Dependence in Second Life , with audio guides, museum shops and all the trimmings. A really nice thing, to make public art accessible to everyone. The following Museen kann man nun durch das Google Art Project bequem vom Schreibtisch aus besuchen:

Museo Thyssen – Bornemisza (Madrid)
Tate Britain (London)
The Frick Collection (New York City)
Gemäldegalerie (Berlin)
Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam)
Museo Reina Sofia (Madrid)
Museum Kampa (Prag)
Uffizi Gallery (Florenz)
Alte Nationalgalerie (Berlin)
The State Hermitage Museum (St. Petersburg)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City)
Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian (Washington DC)
MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art (New York City)
Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam)
The State Tretyakov Gallery (Moskau)
Palace of Versailles (Versailles)
National Gallery (London)

The iPad is a virtual museum due to lack of Flash support is not possible. Instead, here is the App of the British Library * (4.99 €, iPad) referenced. The library has made more than 100 treasures her collection of old scripts and prints available on the application. Among the historical documents, for example, notes by Charles Dickens and Jane Austen, excerpts from the Gutenberg Bible and a selection of scientific journals. In addition to the iPad version, an application for iPhone * (2.99, iPhone / iPod) is available.

from http://www.macnews.de/ipad/ein-virtueller-museumsrundgang-mit-mac-und-ipad-86890

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