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FrankNitty3000 To Launch “RRReality World Tour” in Hong Kong
Hailing from the Netherlands, FrankNitty3000 has made a name for himself with a fusion of digital and tangible art forms. Read More -
The Renaissance of Art Tourism: A Billion-Dollar Industry in the Making
As the world increasingly embraces the allure of cultural experiences, the art tourism market is experiencing a remarkable surge. Read More -
Delft Blue Night Watch Announces Phygital Rembrandt NFTs
NFT art collective Art Attainment has announced its phygital NFT collection inspired by Rembrandt’s 1648 painting, "Night Watch." Read More -
Keeping Things Simple: How Guide-ID Is Leveling Up The Audio Guide
The company behind the Podcatcher, the world's easiest audio guide, offers museums essential tools to enrich audio storytelling. Read More -
The Met Releases An Interactive Game In Its First Collab With Nickelodeon’s Noggin
Merging Nickelodeon's Bubble Guppies IP with the Met's artifacts, the game furthers the museum's efforts in digital education. Read More -
How Did Museum Visitorship Recover In 2021?
The Art Newspaper's Visitor Figures 2021 survey reports an overall rebound in cultural participation at the world's most popular museums. Read More -
With MediaScape XR, Cultural Heritage Gets The Virtual Reality Treatment
Developed by CWI and the Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision, the model aims to enhance interactions with heritage collections. Read More -
What Are 2021’s Best Museums And Attractions? Find Out At Tiqets’ Remarkable Venue Awards
The fifth Tiqets Remarkable Venue Awards recognizes the best attractions that are winning with visitor experience and innovation. Read More -
How Can AI Have A Bigger Impact Within Cultural Institutions?
In a new report, EuropeanaTech examined the opportunities and challenges in getting AI to institution-wide implementation. Read More -
The Upcoming Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen Is Putting Art Storage On Display
Set to house some 151,000 artifacts, the Rotterdam museum will make 99 percent of its collection accessible to visitors. Read More