Partially because of the pandemic, the world of art and museums is changing with the implementation of new technology and platforms. VOMA, or “Virtual Online Museum of Art,” is the first fully interactive virtual museum. This review discusses its pros and cons in the context of other recently created virtual museums.
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The 4th Wall: Using AR to Display Art Beyond the Museum
4th Wall is a recently released app based artistic experience by Nancy Baker Cahill which utilizes augmented reality technology to bring art out of the museum and into public and private spaces.
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Saatchi Art: Rethinking the Relationship Between Artists and Collectors
Saatchi Art is a virtual gallery for both artists and collectors. It hosts a collection of paintings, sculptures, and photographs in a variety of price ranges by artists from all over the world, providing a way for artists to exhibit and sell their work on a mobile platform.
92Y On Demand: An Online Library of Talks from Great Minds
92nd Street Y now offers online access to its event. Launched in 2013, 92Y On Demand is an audio and video library that offers recordings of more than 10,000 92Y events dated back to 1949. It also offers online webcasts of the live events. Click here to read the review.
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The Amazing Slow Downer Speeds Up Learning
Nothing is better at providing music professionals and educators instant access to the world’s never ending music collection than streaming music services such as Spotify and iTunes, right? Wrong! The Amazing Slow Downer by Roni Music, a company that develops user-friendly music software, adds another welcomed layer to music accessibility by taking a music track and allowing the user to quickly adjust the speed and pitch. Read more here.