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Scream Time Machine – a time travel experience at MUNCH
By Irina Sandu In January 2025 two groups from the staff of MUNCH lab (dedicated to new technologies and immersive experiences) and Communication & Market department of the Munch museum have tested the prototype (proof of concept) Scream Time Machine developed within Scenario 2 of Perceive project. The project leader of the MUNCH lab and
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A COVID-Safe Design Approach for the Open Space Museum (OSM)
By Arthur Clay Introduction In the grant writing for the PERCEIVE Project, a commitment was made to explore the possibilities of an alternative museum space that would remain accessible even when traditional museums had to close due to pandemic circumstances. This led to the development of the Open Space Museum (OSM)—a public, interactive, and mobile
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Drawings and engravings of the Temple of Isis
Daniele Ferdani, Cristiana Barandoni,Ivana Cerato and Sofia Pescarin The temple of Isis in Pompeii is an ancient sanctuary first excavated in the 18th century. It has long been the subject of intense interest due to the quality of its frescoes and polychrome statues and their state of conservation. The temple of Isis in Pompeii. As
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The Evolution of Public Space and Digital Art
John Craig Freeman and Arthur Clay This text emerged from a conversation between Arthur Clay and John Craig Freeman during a recent interview discussing the conservation of early augmented reality (AR) artworks. Freeman, who collaborated with Clay for years during the Digital Art Weeks and Virtuale festivals, founded and directed by Clay from 2005 to
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Challenging Spaces: The Legacy and Conservation of Early AR Artworks
John Craig Freeman and Arthur Clay Introduction In a recent online meeting, John Craig Freeman and Arthur Clay came together virtually to discuss key issues surrounding the conservation of Augmented Reality (AR) artworks created between 2008 and 2018. John Craig Freeman, a public artist and professor of New Media at Emerson College, specializes in producing
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Experience the Digital Future of Museums
📰 Full article in German📰 How can new technologies help preserve artworks, and how can they be used to make museum visits more interactive? These questions are the focus of a project by the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts. On December 9 and 10, 2024, an exhibition in Rotkreuz will allow visitors to
