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The VR Cinema

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The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
The VR Cinema
Phone:
+31 6 27006916

Hours:
Sunday12pm - 10pm
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
Friday6pm - 10pm
Saturday12pm - 10pm


Google Arts & Culture is an online platform through which the public can access high-resolution images of artworks housed in the initiative’s partner museums. The project was launched on 1 February 2011 by Google through its Google Cultural Institute, in cooperation with 17 international museums, including the Tate Gallery, London; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City; and the Uffizi, Florence.The platform enables users to virtually tour partner museums’ galleries, explore physical and contextual information about artworks, and compile their own virtual collection. The walk-through feature of the project uses Google's Street View technology. The images of many of the artworks were reproduced with very high quality, and each partner museum selected one artwork to be captured as a gigapixel image . On April 3, 2012, Google announced a major expansion to the platform as it signed partnership agreements with 151 museums from 40 countries. The platform now features more than 32,000 artworks from 46 museums, and image acquisition is underway at the remaining partner museums. This expansion includes works from institutions like the Art Gallery of Ontario, the White House, the Australian Rock Art Gallery at Griffith University, the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, and the Hong Kong Museum of Art. Google also launched a second version of the website with new Google+ features, enhanced search capabilities, and a series of educational tools. The platform is now available in 18 languages, including English, Japanese, Indonesian, French, Italian, Polish, and Portuguese.
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