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Few artists directly interrogated expectations about reality and art more than the 20th-century artist René Magritte. Magritte is famous for a hyper-realistic style of painting that he applies to ...
That museum is renowned in part because of what isn’t on display: In 1990, thieves stole 13 works of art valued at $500 million, and to date, the orchestrators of the heist have not been caught.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Guests who visit Science Museum Oklahoma will get to experience technology they may have not seen before! Through January 14, guests with a smartphone or tablet will be able t… ...
The museum has implemented augmented reality in their new Ultimate Dinosaur exhibit. The other members of his family are from left to right next to Jackson: brother Braydon, 8, his mother Celine ...
Customized Kinect technology at the Cleveland Museum of Art lets users interact with art using their bodies to create an immersive art experience. The Museum also uses an augmented reality app ...
Space, science and incredible women take center stage in "A Cluster of Enigmas," an awe-inspiring, colorful mural that uses augmented reality to make art come to life.
Of all the creative industries, art has been the most reluctant to embrace the digital revolution, but now galleries and artists alike seem ready to use immersive technology to create an emotional ...
The Cleveland Museum of Art Jumps Into Augmented Reality / Virtuality / AR / Augmented Reality / Cleveland Museum Of Art 11.23.16, 6:00 PM EST by Stephanie Summar ...
The museum worked directly with Google, the app developer GuidiGO, and augmented-reality pioneers RYOT to make the show happen. As they enter “Still & Art,” visitors are handed a smartphone ...
Interactive museum exhibits like this are becoming more common as augmented reality tech becomes cheaper, lighter, and easier to create. A few years ago, the gear alone—a dozen HoloLens headsets ...
According to The Art Newspaper’s 2022 Visitor Figures survey, the museum had 1.7 million fewer visitors last year than before the pandemic, or a 34% drop from nearly 4.9 million in 2019.