El documento describe una salida al Museo Guggenheim para estudiantes de 3er curso de educación infantil. Los alumnos visitarán las galerías y realizarán actividades educativas relacionadas con el arte.
El documento presenta la agenda escolar semanal de la Institución Educativa Santa María Goretti para la semana del 12 al 16 de septiembre. La agenda incluye las actividades diarias como fotos del curso, reuniones en el auditorio, entrega de informes académicos y el horario de clases. Además, invita a los estudiantes a visitar el blog de la escuela para más detalles.
El resumen presenta la agenda escolar semanal de la Institución Educativa Santa María Goretti para la semana del 12 al 16 de septiembre. La agenda incluye las actividades diarias como fotos del curso, reuniones en el auditorio, entrega de informes académicos y el horario de clases. Además, invita a los estudiantes a visitar el blog de la escuela para más detalles.
Panel Discussion, The Future of the Museum: TechnologyJane Alexander
Panel Discussion, The Future of the Museum: Technology
Monday, February 10, 2014 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
This event is open to the public.
SOLD OUT
A century ago, the “new technology” in American museums was electric lights. Today,Enrico Meneghelli (1853-after 1912), Studio Interior, 1879. Oil on panel, 35.6 x 24.8 cm. Boston Athenxum purchase in honor of Rodney Armstrong, with funds provided by several anonymous donors, 2008. with the advent of computers, the Internet, flat panel touch screens, and myriad portable electronic devices, museums have a huge range of technologies to explore and use in carrying out their missions. This second of three panels on “The Future of the Museum” explores how the rapidly developing digital revolution is affecting these traditionally conservative institutions. Is new technology a threat or an opportunity? Which museums are in the forefront of using these powerful tools?
Three innovating technology specialists, including Jane Alexander, chief information officer, The Cleveland Museum of Art; Teresa Lai, senior manager of online publications, senior producer in the Creative Production Division of the Digital Media Department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and Amit Sood, head of the Google Art Project, will discuss the challenges and delights of bringing technology to the museum world.
MCN2013 - Big-Picture Strategy for Collection-Information Technology Projects at the Cleveland Museum of Art
Speakers: Jane Alexander, Jeanne DeBonis, Andrea Bour
and Niki Krause
How do you get and use data about your collections out there for the public to enjoy? How do you reach the researcher? How do you make sure the information offered up for each artwork is correct and current, wherever and whenever it's used? How do you make sure one change in the data is reflected everywhere? It takes a "big picture" strategy to get it right! The Cleveland Museum of Art shares its holistic approach to artwork-related information--from metadata standards and systems development, to integration and user interface--and illustrates its effectiveness with eight short case studies from recent and current technology projects. The team will also highlight the back-end data flows that enable these projects, and share hair-raising, real-life tales of data run amok when projects temporarily lose sight of the "big picture."
Public galleries are funded by governments and have non-profit aims of educating the public and promoting art. They offer educational resources and receive funding from sources like sponsorship. Commercial galleries operate as businesses for profit by selling artworks and charging commissions. Alternative art spaces provide unconventional physical or virtual spaces like cafes, streets, or online platforms to showcase art outside of traditional galleries.
This document provides a summary of various artists throughout history from the Dutch Baroque era to contemporary times, including their backgrounds, notable works, and styles. Some of the artists mentioned include Johannes Vermeer, Giotto, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Monet, Van Gogh, Picasso, Pollock, and Warhol. The document touches on several major art movements like Renaissance, Baroque, Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism, Pop Art, and more.
This case study describes the development of a mobile application called DigiSpaces for an art gallery called Spaces. It introduces the project manager and three developers who worked on the app. It then outlines the statement of work, roles of each team member, and sections of the completed app like Home, About, and Tweets. The document concludes with a questions and answers section.
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El documento presenta la agenda escolar semanal de la Institución Educativa Santa María Goretti para la semana del 12 al 16 de septiembre. La agenda incluye las actividades diarias como fotos del curso, reuniones en el auditorio, entrega de informes académicos y el horario de clases. Además, invita a los estudiantes a visitar el blog de la escuela para más detalles.
El resumen presenta la agenda escolar semanal de la Institución Educativa Santa María Goretti para la semana del 12 al 16 de septiembre. La agenda incluye las actividades diarias como fotos del curso, reuniones en el auditorio, entrega de informes académicos y el horario de clases. Además, invita a los estudiantes a visitar el blog de la escuela para más detalles.
Panel Discussion, The Future of the Museum: TechnologyJane Alexander
Panel Discussion, The Future of the Museum: Technology
Monday, February 10, 2014 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
This event is open to the public.
SOLD OUT
A century ago, the “new technology” in American museums was electric lights. Today,Enrico Meneghelli (1853-after 1912), Studio Interior, 1879. Oil on panel, 35.6 x 24.8 cm. Boston Athenxum purchase in honor of Rodney Armstrong, with funds provided by several anonymous donors, 2008. with the advent of computers, the Internet, flat panel touch screens, and myriad portable electronic devices, museums have a huge range of technologies to explore and use in carrying out their missions. This second of three panels on “The Future of the Museum” explores how the rapidly developing digital revolution is affecting these traditionally conservative institutions. Is new technology a threat or an opportunity? Which museums are in the forefront of using these powerful tools?
Three innovating technology specialists, including Jane Alexander, chief information officer, The Cleveland Museum of Art; Teresa Lai, senior manager of online publications, senior producer in the Creative Production Division of the Digital Media Department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and Amit Sood, head of the Google Art Project, will discuss the challenges and delights of bringing technology to the museum world.
MCN2013 - Big-Picture Strategy for Collection-Information Technology Projects at the Cleveland Museum of Art
Speakers: Jane Alexander, Jeanne DeBonis, Andrea Bour
and Niki Krause
How do you get and use data about your collections out there for the public to enjoy? How do you reach the researcher? How do you make sure the information offered up for each artwork is correct and current, wherever and whenever it's used? How do you make sure one change in the data is reflected everywhere? It takes a "big picture" strategy to get it right! The Cleveland Museum of Art shares its holistic approach to artwork-related information--from metadata standards and systems development, to integration and user interface--and illustrates its effectiveness with eight short case studies from recent and current technology projects. The team will also highlight the back-end data flows that enable these projects, and share hair-raising, real-life tales of data run amok when projects temporarily lose sight of the "big picture."
Public galleries are funded by governments and have non-profit aims of educating the public and promoting art. They offer educational resources and receive funding from sources like sponsorship. Commercial galleries operate as businesses for profit by selling artworks and charging commissions. Alternative art spaces provide unconventional physical or virtual spaces like cafes, streets, or online platforms to showcase art outside of traditional galleries.
This document provides a summary of various artists throughout history from the Dutch Baroque era to contemporary times, including their backgrounds, notable works, and styles. Some of the artists mentioned include Johannes Vermeer, Giotto, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Monet, Van Gogh, Picasso, Pollock, and Warhol. The document touches on several major art movements like Renaissance, Baroque, Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism, Pop Art, and more.
This case study describes the development of a mobile application called DigiSpaces for an art gallery called Spaces. It introduces the project manager and three developers who worked on the app. It then outlines the statement of work, roles of each team member, and sections of the completed app like Home, About, and Tweets. The document concludes with a questions and answers section.
We are real estate agents specializing in High Rise Condos. We help literally hundreds of high rise & loft condominium buyers, sellers, renters and landlords. You can reach us at (480) 510-8755 or visit our website at http://weknowurban.com.
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We Know Urban Realty, LLC
5564 N 12th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85014
(480) 510-8755
Email: Will@WeKnowUrban.com
Reframing Information Architecture: A case study from the Johannesburg Art Ga...jason hobbs
1. The Johannesburg Art Gallery faces a complex problem that can be viewed differently through various lenses like architecture, urban planning, marketing, and operations.
2. Information architecture helps analyze such complex, multi-dimensional problems by organizing vast amounts of collected data to understand the problem from different perspectives.
3. Information architecture provides a way to structure solutions by synthesizing data and reorganizing it to create new functional frameworks, without being confined to any single design discipline or channel.
Art galleries are usually rooms and buildings that house art pieces such as paintings, sculptures, sketches etc. for the purpose of displaying and selling. Art galleries, fairs and exhibitions serve the purpose of making the paintings of artists available to a huge number of people.
RBC has over 1.3 million mobile app installations across 19 apps for iOS and Android, providing up-to-date news 24/7 to over 300,000 active monthly users. Their news app consistently ranks among the top 5 most downloaded free news apps. RBC offers advertising opportunities within their apps at competitive prices compared to other media companies, including fullscreen banners, pop-up banners, and unconventional options like page curls and branded bookmarks to reach their affluent, news-savvy audience.
The document discusses the Cultural Institute project, which aims to create virtual street views of major museums around the world using Google technology. This provides affordable digital access to museum collections and addresses limitations of physical access due to distance and cost. Street views allow online visitors to navigate museum galleries as if they were there in person. The project demonstrates thinking globally and acting locally by making local museums accessible to international audiences online or in-person, if possible.
SEURAT, Georges, Featured Paintings in Detail (1)guimera
Georges Seurat was a French post-Impressionist painter known for developing pointillism and chromoluminarism techniques. His most famous work is A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, painted between 1884-1886, which served to introduce Neo-Impressionism. The painting depicts people relaxing in a suburban park and uses small dots of complementary colors that blend at a distance to create solid forms and luminosity. Seurat's Bathers at Asnières from 1883-1884 was another large and programmatic early work that demonstrated his meticulous preparation process and precise rendering of colors.
This case study examines the role of information and communication technologies (ICT) in a Dublin art gallery. The gallery uses a website to showcase artwork, promote events, and sell pieces online. It also maintains Facebook and Twitter pages to advertise, build its brand, and communicate bi-directionally with fans. Visitors and the gallery administrator were interviewed. Most patrons engage with both the website and social networks, finding Facebook most interactive. The administrator acknowledges ICT is essential for marketing, communication, and would be difficult to operate the gallery without these tools.
The National Gallery of Arts in Washington DC consists of two wings - the neoclassical West Wing designed by John Russell Pope and the modern East Wing designed by I.M. Pei. The West Wing is centered around a domed rotunda modeled after the Pantheon in Rome, while the East Wing divides the site into geometric triangles. Both wings are connected underground by the Concourse, lit by a series of skylight tetrahedrons.
1. Galleries have historically served as institutions to display and assign value to art for both commercial and cultural purposes. They originated from private aristocratic collections and later became public museums during the Enlightenment as places to educate the public.
2. In the 19th-20th centuries, galleries innovated their architectural designs and exhibition styles to showcase modern art movements while also aiming to democratize art viewing. However, some artists rejected galleries and made site-specific outdoor artworks.
3. Public sculptures and monuments have faced controversy over their designs, often relating to perceptions of meaning, cost, and whether the art fits its location. Their acceptance can increase over time as the public's understanding of art evolves
About FL Wright's life, career, basic deisgn principles, influences, famous buildings, houses design and also furniture design.... robie house, falling waters, Solomon.R.Guggenheim museum, usonian houses, prarie houses, johnson wax towers, wright's home and studio oak park etc.,
The document discusses the work of Argentine artist Marta Minujín. It provides examples of her conceptual installations that often use ephemeral materials. Her work aims to transform art from static museum displays to something interactive and radical. One iconic work is her Parthenon of Books, an iron structure covered with 30,000 banned books. The document also examines Minujín's proposals to transform iconic structures, like the Statue of Liberty, into edible forms. Her performances question traditional notions of art and push boundaries.
This document provides details about the Janapada Loka folk museum in Karnataka, India. It was founded by Shri. Nagegowda to highlight the state's folk culture. The museum complex includes three main buildings - Lokamahal which displays folk artifacts, Lokamatha Mandira for household items, and Chitrakuteera for photographs of folk culture. The architect designed the buildings to blend with the rural landscape using local materials like bricks and clay tiles. Proper lighting, circulation spaces and structural elements are considered to effectively display the artifacts while remaining cost-effective.
El documento describe el Museo Guggenheim de Bilbao, diseñado por Frank Gehry. La estructura del museo utiliza una compleja malla tridimensional de acero con formas orgánicas cubiertas de titanio. El proyecto se diseñó utilizando el programa informático CATIA y representó innovaciones estructurales como el uso de dobles curvaturas y diagonales tridimensionales que permitieron grandes luces sin columnas.
The document provides site analysis information for a proposed heritage museum to be constructed in Kashmere Gate, New Delhi. It details the nearby transportation connections and landmarks. The objectives of the museum are to showcase Queens and prominent women of Delhi from the 17th to 19th centuries. The proposed site is 13.7 acres with good road connectivity. Case studies of the National Science Museum and National Museum in New Delhi are also included, outlining facilities, circulation, structure, finishes and observations.
A short overview of the Louvre pyramid, paris.
It includes a brief description of the same and its design concepts with some candid pics.
This is one of assignments at my architecture school :)
This document contains drawings and details for a proposed performing arts centre project. It includes floor plans showing the layout of the ground floor and first floor, elevations of the building, section details, and technical details of the building systems like the floating floor structure, wall assemblies, and roof details. Renderings and dimensions are provided for reference.
The National Museum in New Delhi houses over 2,06,000 rare artifacts from across India spanning over 5,000 years of history. It has extensive collections from ancient empires like the Mauryas and Guptas as well as Buddhist art. The museum also features galleries showcasing Hindu and Jain sculptures, decorative arts from the Mughal period, manuscripts, coins and objects from the Indus Valley Civilization. With its vast array of sculptures, paintings and antiquities, the National Museum provides a comprehensive overview of India's rich cultural heritage.
This document provides an overview of art history from 15,000 BC to the present. It summarizes major artistic periods including Prehistoric art, Mesopotamian art, Egyptian art, Greek art, Roman art, Medieval art, Renaissance art, Baroque art, and modern art movements like Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and Pop Art. It describes common artistic mediums, styles, and influential artists throughout history. The document concludes by noting that art continues to change and evolve as artists seek new ways to create and share their work.
The National Gallery of Modern Art is located in Jaipur House near India Gate in New Delhi. It is open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM except Mondays and national holidays. Entry is free for children and students, Rs. 20 for Indian nationals, and Rs. 500 for foreign nationals. The gallery was established in 1954 and houses around 4,000 paintings, graphics, and sculptures of modern Indian artists. It organizes special exhibitions and educational programs.
The JT Performing Arts Centre (JTPAC) is located in Tripunithura, Kochi, Kerala. It was established in 2009 with the vision of being a premier arts and performance hub in South India that preserves traditional Indian art forms. JTPAC offers a world-class performance venue and regularly hosts Indian classical music, dance, drama, and folk performances by renowned Indian artists. It also supports upcoming performing artists through scholarships and helps preserve dying art forms in India.
Este documento presenta un plan de estudios para manualidades para el curso 0910 durante los meses de octubre y noviembre. Se incluyen proyectos como hacer una caja decorada, una tarjeta plegable y una máscara de carnaval.
The document discusses a new technology called mbg. It aims to provide concise summaries of documents in 3 sentences or less by highlighting the most important details and key takeaways. Further details about the purpose or capabilities of mbg are not provided in the short text.
Reframing Information Architecture: A case study from the Johannesburg Art Ga...jason hobbs
1. The Johannesburg Art Gallery faces a complex problem that can be viewed differently through various lenses like architecture, urban planning, marketing, and operations.
2. Information architecture helps analyze such complex, multi-dimensional problems by organizing vast amounts of collected data to understand the problem from different perspectives.
3. Information architecture provides a way to structure solutions by synthesizing data and reorganizing it to create new functional frameworks, without being confined to any single design discipline or channel.
Art galleries are usually rooms and buildings that house art pieces such as paintings, sculptures, sketches etc. for the purpose of displaying and selling. Art galleries, fairs and exhibitions serve the purpose of making the paintings of artists available to a huge number of people.
RBC has over 1.3 million mobile app installations across 19 apps for iOS and Android, providing up-to-date news 24/7 to over 300,000 active monthly users. Their news app consistently ranks among the top 5 most downloaded free news apps. RBC offers advertising opportunities within their apps at competitive prices compared to other media companies, including fullscreen banners, pop-up banners, and unconventional options like page curls and branded bookmarks to reach their affluent, news-savvy audience.
The document discusses the Cultural Institute project, which aims to create virtual street views of major museums around the world using Google technology. This provides affordable digital access to museum collections and addresses limitations of physical access due to distance and cost. Street views allow online visitors to navigate museum galleries as if they were there in person. The project demonstrates thinking globally and acting locally by making local museums accessible to international audiences online or in-person, if possible.
SEURAT, Georges, Featured Paintings in Detail (1)guimera
Georges Seurat was a French post-Impressionist painter known for developing pointillism and chromoluminarism techniques. His most famous work is A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, painted between 1884-1886, which served to introduce Neo-Impressionism. The painting depicts people relaxing in a suburban park and uses small dots of complementary colors that blend at a distance to create solid forms and luminosity. Seurat's Bathers at Asnières from 1883-1884 was another large and programmatic early work that demonstrated his meticulous preparation process and precise rendering of colors.
This case study examines the role of information and communication technologies (ICT) in a Dublin art gallery. The gallery uses a website to showcase artwork, promote events, and sell pieces online. It also maintains Facebook and Twitter pages to advertise, build its brand, and communicate bi-directionally with fans. Visitors and the gallery administrator were interviewed. Most patrons engage with both the website and social networks, finding Facebook most interactive. The administrator acknowledges ICT is essential for marketing, communication, and would be difficult to operate the gallery without these tools.
The National Gallery of Arts in Washington DC consists of two wings - the neoclassical West Wing designed by John Russell Pope and the modern East Wing designed by I.M. Pei. The West Wing is centered around a domed rotunda modeled after the Pantheon in Rome, while the East Wing divides the site into geometric triangles. Both wings are connected underground by the Concourse, lit by a series of skylight tetrahedrons.
1. Galleries have historically served as institutions to display and assign value to art for both commercial and cultural purposes. They originated from private aristocratic collections and later became public museums during the Enlightenment as places to educate the public.
2. In the 19th-20th centuries, galleries innovated their architectural designs and exhibition styles to showcase modern art movements while also aiming to democratize art viewing. However, some artists rejected galleries and made site-specific outdoor artworks.
3. Public sculptures and monuments have faced controversy over their designs, often relating to perceptions of meaning, cost, and whether the art fits its location. Their acceptance can increase over time as the public's understanding of art evolves
About FL Wright's life, career, basic deisgn principles, influences, famous buildings, houses design and also furniture design.... robie house, falling waters, Solomon.R.Guggenheim museum, usonian houses, prarie houses, johnson wax towers, wright's home and studio oak park etc.,
The document discusses the work of Argentine artist Marta Minujín. It provides examples of her conceptual installations that often use ephemeral materials. Her work aims to transform art from static museum displays to something interactive and radical. One iconic work is her Parthenon of Books, an iron structure covered with 30,000 banned books. The document also examines Minujín's proposals to transform iconic structures, like the Statue of Liberty, into edible forms. Her performances question traditional notions of art and push boundaries.
This document provides details about the Janapada Loka folk museum in Karnataka, India. It was founded by Shri. Nagegowda to highlight the state's folk culture. The museum complex includes three main buildings - Lokamahal which displays folk artifacts, Lokamatha Mandira for household items, and Chitrakuteera for photographs of folk culture. The architect designed the buildings to blend with the rural landscape using local materials like bricks and clay tiles. Proper lighting, circulation spaces and structural elements are considered to effectively display the artifacts while remaining cost-effective.
El documento describe el Museo Guggenheim de Bilbao, diseñado por Frank Gehry. La estructura del museo utiliza una compleja malla tridimensional de acero con formas orgánicas cubiertas de titanio. El proyecto se diseñó utilizando el programa informático CATIA y representó innovaciones estructurales como el uso de dobles curvaturas y diagonales tridimensionales que permitieron grandes luces sin columnas.
The document provides site analysis information for a proposed heritage museum to be constructed in Kashmere Gate, New Delhi. It details the nearby transportation connections and landmarks. The objectives of the museum are to showcase Queens and prominent women of Delhi from the 17th to 19th centuries. The proposed site is 13.7 acres with good road connectivity. Case studies of the National Science Museum and National Museum in New Delhi are also included, outlining facilities, circulation, structure, finishes and observations.
A short overview of the Louvre pyramid, paris.
It includes a brief description of the same and its design concepts with some candid pics.
This is one of assignments at my architecture school :)
This document contains drawings and details for a proposed performing arts centre project. It includes floor plans showing the layout of the ground floor and first floor, elevations of the building, section details, and technical details of the building systems like the floating floor structure, wall assemblies, and roof details. Renderings and dimensions are provided for reference.
The National Museum in New Delhi houses over 2,06,000 rare artifacts from across India spanning over 5,000 years of history. It has extensive collections from ancient empires like the Mauryas and Guptas as well as Buddhist art. The museum also features galleries showcasing Hindu and Jain sculptures, decorative arts from the Mughal period, manuscripts, coins and objects from the Indus Valley Civilization. With its vast array of sculptures, paintings and antiquities, the National Museum provides a comprehensive overview of India's rich cultural heritage.
This document provides an overview of art history from 15,000 BC to the present. It summarizes major artistic periods including Prehistoric art, Mesopotamian art, Egyptian art, Greek art, Roman art, Medieval art, Renaissance art, Baroque art, and modern art movements like Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and Pop Art. It describes common artistic mediums, styles, and influential artists throughout history. The document concludes by noting that art continues to change and evolve as artists seek new ways to create and share their work.
The National Gallery of Modern Art is located in Jaipur House near India Gate in New Delhi. It is open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM except Mondays and national holidays. Entry is free for children and students, Rs. 20 for Indian nationals, and Rs. 500 for foreign nationals. The gallery was established in 1954 and houses around 4,000 paintings, graphics, and sculptures of modern Indian artists. It organizes special exhibitions and educational programs.
The JT Performing Arts Centre (JTPAC) is located in Tripunithura, Kochi, Kerala. It was established in 2009 with the vision of being a premier arts and performance hub in South India that preserves traditional Indian art forms. JTPAC offers a world-class performance venue and regularly hosts Indian classical music, dance, drama, and folk performances by renowned Indian artists. It also supports upcoming performing artists through scholarships and helps preserve dying art forms in India.
Este documento presenta un plan de estudios para manualidades para el curso 0910 durante los meses de octubre y noviembre. Se incluyen proyectos como hacer una caja decorada, una tarjeta plegable y una máscara de carnaval.
The document discusses a new technology called mbg. It aims to provide concise summaries of documents in 3 sentences or less by highlighting the most important details and key takeaways. Further details about the purpose or capabilities of mbg are not provided in the short text.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Este documento presenta las letras del alfabeto en euskera junto con ejemplos de palabras que las ilustran. Se introducen las vocales A, E, I, O, U y sus combinaciones. Luego se presentan las consonantes M, P y T acompañadas de palabras que las contienen.
El taller de adultos ofreció manualidades y pintura en 2008 y 2009. Los participantes del taller de pintura en 2009 expusieron sus trabajos realizados durante ese año.
El taller de adultos ofreció manualidades y pintura en 2008 y 2009. El taller incluyó una exposición de los trabajos realizados por los participantes durante esos dos años. En 2009 se ofreció específicamente un taller de pintura.
A vida é preciosa e merece ser celebrada. Devemos valorizar cada momento e aproveitar o presente, sem nos preocupar com o passado ou o futuro. É importante desfrutar das pequenas coisas e estar agradecido por estar vivo.
Este documento contiene 13 consejos sobre las relaciones interpersonales y la vida. Algunos de los consejos incluyen no llorar por alguien que no valora tus lágrimas, apreciar a los amigos verdaderos, y no apresurarse porque las mejores cosas a menudo suceden de forma inesperada. El propósito general es ofrecer perspectivas optimistas sobre el amor, la amistad y vivir la vida.