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    Online forum ArtBabblehas museums riding the digital wave with original video contributions:

The site features exclusive content from visual heavy hitters such as the Museum of Art & Design and Art Institute of Chicago, as well as a platform for user-generated discussion. Visitors can watch lectures from the 2009 International Design Symposium, scope demos of the art-installation process, and previewArt:21, all providing a diverse bird’s-eye view of the world of contemporary art. via…

Oooh, custom videos…


    Online forum ArtBabblehas museums riding the digital wave with original video contributions:

    The site features exclusive content from visual heavy hitters such as the Museum of Art & Design and Art Institute of Chicago, as well as a platform for user-generated discussion. Visitors can watch lectures from the 2009 International Design Symposium, scope demos of the art-installation process, and previewArt:21, all providing a diverse bird’s-eye view of the world of contemporary art. via…

    Oooh, custom videos…



    August 06, 2009, 1:31pm  

    Artbabble.org has been launched…

INDIANAPOLIS, IN.- The Indianapolis Museum of Art today announced the launch of ArtBabble.org, an online community created to showcase art-based video content. The groundbreaking new site allows visitors to explore works of art online as never before, through a collection of interviews with artists and curators, original documentaries and art installation videos. Incorporating cutting-edge technology, ArtBabble features high-definition video, full text transcription of all the videos on site and interactive features including viewer feedback and video sharing. via…

I can’t explain how exciting it is that the art community, museums, galleries, and so many art-heavy people, how quickly they are getting on the internet bandwagon.  I can’t keep up.  Not to boast, but I keep up with the interwebs more than most and the fact that it is difficult for me to keep up is a sign.  The internet is an amazing tool for knowledge and influence and the fact that the arts are using this significant power for good is such a sign that the arts are, and will always be, ahead of the times.  More and more people will come online, looking for art, and find all of these avenues available to them, well, it’s amazing.  

    Artbabble.org has been launched…

    INDIANAPOLIS, IN.- The Indianapolis Museum of Art today announced the launch of ArtBabble.org, an online community created to showcase art-based video content. The groundbreaking new site allows visitors to explore works of art online as never before, through a collection of interviews with artists and curators, original documentaries and art installation videos. Incorporating cutting-edge technology, ArtBabble features high-definition video, full text transcription of all the videos on site and interactive features including viewer feedback and video sharing. via…

    I can’t explain how exciting it is that the art community, museums, galleries, and so many art-heavy people, how quickly they are getting on the internet bandwagon.  I can’t keep up.  Not to boast, but I keep up with the interwebs more than most and the fact that it is difficult for me to keep up is a sign.  The internet is an amazing tool for knowledge and influence and the fact that the arts are using this significant power for good is such a sign that the arts are, and will always be, ahead of the times.  More and more people will come online, looking for art, and find all of these avenues available to them, well, it’s amazing.  



    April 08, 2009, 11:30am  

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