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DANCE WITH THE NEW MEDIA – “CLEAR, LOUD, BRIGHT, FORWARD” – by BENJAMIN MILLEPIED

NewPost Goes Up Every Wednesday, by Jack Dziamba  DANCE – IMERSIVE 360 VIA  DIGITAL MEDIA In an article from the NTY of December 1, 2015, “Google Cultural Institute Puts Us All Onstage, “  MICHAEL COOPER wrote: “Stand, virtually, on the stage of the Palais Garnier, among the dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet. Use your mouse to […]

GOOGLE GLASS : APPLICABILITY IN FINE ART?

GOOGLE GLASS A New Post Goes Up Every Wednesday at 8:30pm ET By David Padwa Google Glass was released to developers in February 2013, and will be available to all consumers in 2014.  There is a lot of excitement surrounding Glass because it is the new, shiny, and exciting gadget, akin to the release of the […]

E-MUSEUMES – THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS DIGITIZED – IS THIS THE BOOK OF THE FUTURE?

         New Post Every Wednesday, 8:30 pm, ET. THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS DIGITIZED The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) has launched the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library, a free online digitized virtual library of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Hundreds of manuscripts made up of thousands of fragments, discovered between 1947 and the early 1960’s […]

E-BOOKS AND LITERATURE – WHERE HAVE ALL THE READERS GONE?

New Weekly Post goes up every Wednesday at 8:30PM EST ARE THE E-BOOK PUBLISHERS NEGLECTING LITURATURE? In a recent article in Futurebook, the e-news by Thebookseller, writer, Philip Jones, reported an alarming state of affairs. He wrote that, “Literary fiction [is] languishing behind on the Kindle.” Jones goes on to observe that, The discussion [of […]

E-MUSEUMS: THE VERSAILLES / GOOGLE PARTNERSHIP

GOOGLE ART CONTINUES TO ASTOUND In a unique partnership with Chateau Versailles, GoogleArt and Google Cultural Institute have produced one of the highest examples yet of Fine Art in the New Media. Just take a look at this:

E MUSEUMS & THE GOOGLE ART PROJECT – A RECORD OF US

New Post goes up every Wednesday at 8:30PM EST 40,000 YEARS IN TIME Some 40,000 years ago, humans began painting on the walls of caves. For more on this, see The Purpose page. Did they know they were they creating a record for the future? The question challenges our preconceptions of the intelligence of humans […]