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  2. Google Arts & Culture - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Museum of Canada is a virtual collection containing exhibits from thousand of Canadian local, provincial and national museums. Wikipedia GLAM ("galleries, libraries, archives, and museums", also including botanic and zoological gardens) helps cultural institutions share their resources with the world through collaborative projects ...

  3. Virtual museum - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation released an experimental interactive virtual museum, conceived by the American design office Asymptote Architecture and based on VRML technology, to provide a virtual hub for the various venues of the foundation around the world, as well as to host exhibitions of cyberart.

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  5. Virtual tour - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the term 'virtual tour' dates to 1994. The first example of a virtual tour was a museum visitor interpretive tour, consisting of 'walk-through' of a 3D reconstruction of Dudley Castle in England as it was in 1550. [3] This consisted of a computer-controlled laser disc based system designed by British-based engineer Colin Johnson.

  6. Category:Virtual museums - Wikipedia

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    A virtual museum is a museum that takes advantages of new media digital innovative implementations to display, preserve, reconstruct, disseminate, and store collections. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  7. Portal:Museums - Wikipedia

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    As with a traditional museum, a virtual museum can be designed around specific objects (such as an art museum or a natural history museum), or can consist of online exhibitions created from primary or secondary resources (as, for example in a science museum). Moreover, a virtual museum can refer to the mobile or World Wide Web offerings of ...

  8. Museum with No Frontiers - Wikipedia

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    The MWNF Virtual Museum, so far the largest online museum, was launched in 2005. [4] It enables partners from different countries to present a joint theme taking into consideration the perspectives of all concerned and to create virtual ensembles that otherwise could not exist.

  9. Virtual Library museums pages - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Museum of Computing (VMoC), part of the Virtual Library museums pages, was created as a virtual museum providing information on the history of computers and computer science. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] It included virtual "galleries" (e.g., on Alan Turing , curated by Andrew Hodges [ 27 ] ) and links to other computer museums .