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  2. Google Arts & Culture - Wikipedia

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    The platform emerged as a result of Google's "20-percent time" policy, by which employees were encouraged to spend 20% of their time working on an innovative project of interest. [15] A small team of employees created the concept for the platform after a discussion on how to use the firm's technology to make museum' artwork more accessible. [16]

  3. Online exhibition - Wikipedia

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    An online exhibition, also referred to as a virtual exhibition, online gallery, cyber-exhibition, is an exhibition whose venue is cyberspace. Museums and other organizations create online exhibitions for many reasons. For example, an online exhibition may: expand on material presented at, or generate interest in, or create a durable online ...

  4. Virtual museum - Wikipedia

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    The Frank Lloyd Wright virtual museum in Second Life, in 2010 [1]. A virtual museum is a digital entity that draws on the characteristics of a museum, in order to complement, enhance, or augment the museum experience through personalization, interactivity, and richness of content.

  5. Imaginary (exhibition) - Wikipedia

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    Title image of the exhibition: Citric by Herwig Hauser. IMAGINARY is an open platform dedicated to the communication of modern mathematics. With over 100 different exhibits, software, films, texts, and images for free use and editing, IMAGINARY connects users from over 50 countries.

  6. BiennaleOnline - Wikipedia

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    BiennaleOnline was founded by David Dehaeck, Nathalie Haveman and Arthur Madna in 2012. The exhibition was set to be launched in September 2012, however it was moved to April 2013. [7] The exhibition is organized by ARTPLUS, a mobile exhibition platform for art lovers and collectors of contemporary art. [8] [9]

  7. France’s Second Biggest Exhibition Chain CGR Cinemas Is Up ...

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    Slowing emerging from a two-year pandemic, France’s second biggest multiplex chain behind Pathé, CGR Cinemas, has been put on the market by its owners, Luc Raymond and Charles Raymond, Variety ...

  8. Revue virtuelle - Wikipedia

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    Revue virtuelle (1992–1996) was an exhibition project for early new media, virtual art technologies, computer graphics, virtual reality, hypermedia and digital art projects that was housed in the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou from1992 to 1996.

  9. Digital Museums Canada - Wikipedia

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    The VMC grew to include virtual exhibits, [8] educational resources for teachers (in both French and English), [9] and over 900,000 images. [10] Additionally, the VMC Investment Program was created to invest in Canadian museums to create online exhibitions. The Virtual Exhibits Investment Program was geared to medium- to large-sized ...