Showing posts with label high technologies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high technologies. Show all posts

The Google Art Project? Fantastic!





"Explore museums from around the world, discover and view hundreds of artworks at incredible zoom levels, and even create and share your own collection of masterpieces."


Yesterday night, I discovered from @Google on Twitter, the fantastic Art Project! Oh! I have been exploring some of the famous painting for hours. A wonderful art tour! I couldn't believe it! 


What is Art ProjectGoogle Art Project is a virtual project in collaboration with some world's most acclaimed art museums. 


Seventeen world's masterpieces can now be observed to the last detail. Powered by a broad, connected suite of Google technologies, the world's great works of art and museums are now within reach to an unprecedented global audience.

Museums like the the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Tate Britain and the National Gallery in London, and the Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam), among many others.

The new art project is housed at an interactive Web site, Googleartproject.com Once inside the site, viewers can travel through a museum’s interior through the same technology used to navigate city streets on Google Maps and Google Earth. People can move from room to room within the virtual space; over 1000 artworks painted by 400 artists can be seen.


See the visitor guide below...


How do you get started?

Select a museum from the homepage and then either chose ‘Explore the museum’ or ‘View Artwork’. Once you are in the main site, use the drop-down menus or the side info bar to navigate between artworks and museums.

You have the option to create  and share your own artwork collection online. You must click on Create a collection

Education: 

Such a wonderful tool art for educators and students! If you are a art educator you have the best motivation for your students. They have the opportunity to explore some of those masterpieces.



Students and educators have the option to create and share their own artwork collection while visiting each museum. They must be signed into their Google account.


Target: Art students (high school)


"The museum project is one of a number of digital explorations taking place in museums today as these venerable institutions struggle to adapt to the changing digital world."

YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011






YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011 is the world’s first collaborative, online, international orchestra. Thousands of musicians from around the world auditioned online for a place in this year’s orchestra.  At this grand finale event, amateurs and professionals between the ages of 14 and 49, from thirty three countries around the world converge on Sydney to perform a spectacular and thrilling program of symphonic music that showcases the extraordinary talents of this truly global orchestra.


Portuguese musician Pedro Silva's video screenshot


From the 336 finalists voted until December 2010, 36 young musicians from 33 countries has been announced by the jury today, January 11th, 2011.

Pedro Silva is a trompet musician who is studying Music at Universidade do Minho. He is the only Portuguese young musician selected from the jury for "You Tube Simphony Orchestra 2011". You can listen Pedro's audition here



The best and most creative performers has been selected to form the "YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011" and invited to perform in March at Sydney Opera House, under the direction of world-renowned conductor of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra and YouTube Symphony Artistic Advisor, Michael Tilson Thomas.

An epic multimedia event from the imaginations of YouTube, Sydney Opera House, Michael Tilson Thomas and Mason Bates. This gala performance will feature soaring music and vast images projected on the interior and sails of the Sydney Opera House.

On the video below, you can see and hear the winners.





As part of the "YouTube Symphony Orchestra" program YouTube is committed to supporting innovative education initiatives. 

YouTube is generously donating all box office proceeds from the YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011 project to assist in funding Sydney Opera House’s digital education initiatives. 

Sydney Opera House is committed to providing an arts education experience to as many children as possible. Through YouTube’s support we can bring our significant education program more fully to life in the digital environment.


A wonderful digital project based on music that provides an education experience to many young people from overthe world.


"To stop the flow of the music would be like the stopping of time itself, incredible and inconceivable."

Aaron Copland (1900-1991)


Music is not yet a major value in school curriculum in the elementary and secondary schools. But music is a fundamental part in education of young people.  We must take it seriously!


G-Souto
11.01.2011
Copyright © 2010G-Souto'sBlog, gsouto-digitalteacher.blogspot.com®


References:

Sydney Opera House


Souto, Gina, Dr.


Happy New Year 2011



The future is robotic
Photograph: Blutgruppe/zefa/Corbis


"The robots are coming. The second decade of the 21st century will see the rise of a mechanised army that will revolutionise private and public life just as radically as the internet and social media have shaken up the past 10 years."


Marina Gorbis, futurologist and head of Californian thinktank The Institute for the Future.




The innovation is in our life everyday! And that is splendid! Innovation and creativity are in music too! Perhaps the most innovative art crossing the centuries. From classical, to pop-rock, jazz, alternative or electronic. There are wonderful composers, musicians, innovative projects. 


Now we have music using the latest Techonologies! Arcade Fire and Google maps, Gorillaz composing on iPad. So, we can say, dawn of the age of the Tech music! 


"Music is the poetry of the air", said Jean Paul Richter. Read some music quotes and choose the perfect one to begin the New Year!




Did you find an inspirational music quote to add to the soundtrack of your life? 

"My idea is that there is music in the air, music all around us; the world is full of it, and you simply take as much as you require." 

Edward Elgar


My idea? Just follow the music of your heart! Enjoy it!

Happy New Year 2011!! 


G-Souto
31.12.2010
Copyright © 2010G-Souto'sBlog, gsouto-digitalteacher.blogspot.com®


References:

Gina Souto, slideshare

Dawn of the age of the robot