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Global Art Access’ Mission To Make Private Collections Public
Through museum-grade digitizations, the educational non-profit is ensuring widespread access to rarely seen, privately held works. Read MoreDecoded: WeChat Channels for Cultural Institutions
Tencent has developed WeChat Channels to compete with short-video apps TikTok and Kuaishou. Read MoreDigital Art Finds A Purpose-Built Platform In Rhizome and Hyundai’s Partnership
World on a Wire features digital works by 11 global artists who are employing advanced tech in their practices. Read MoreBehind Unreal City, Acute Art and Dazed Media’s AR Festival
"Virtual reality is complicated," says Jacob De Geer, CEO of Acute Art, "but augmented reality can reach people anywhere.” Read MoreCentre Pompidou And Google Arts & Culture Add Sound To Kandinsky’s Color
The interactive Sounds Like Kandinsky brings to life the Russian artist's work and gift of synesthesia. Read MoreHow K11’s Cultural-Retail Concept Thrived Online In 2020
A trailblazer on China's art and commerce landscape, K11 successfully leveraged digital and social media strategies in a challenging year. Read MoreThe Many Ways LACMA’s Art + Technology Lab Binds Creativity With Tech
Facilitating partnerships between artists and tech companies, the program fosters a space where art can be made on the cutting edge. Read MoreThe Norton Museum of Art Injects AR Into The Museum Experience
Offering engaging interactions with contemporary art, the Norton Art+ app builds on the institution's commitment to a more accessible museum space. Read MoreA “Connected Digital Experience”: How Microsoft Hopes to Transform Museums
Catherine Devine, Business Strategy Leader of Microsoft's Libraries and Museums, discusses the company's digital-everything approach. Read MoreHow Will Kuaishou’s IPO Bolster China’s Livestream Landscape?
As China’s second most popular video app launches on the stock market, its rising profile is drawing the attention of cultural institutions. Read More