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The Google Art Projet, or why Google should use its power to help culture transcend physical limitations

By pandraos | Published: February 7, 2011
Last week one of the big stories in both traditional and social media was the launch of the Google Art Project, an ambitious project merging the Google Street view technology with “gigapixel” digital images of the works of art from seventeen of the world’s greatest museums, including the Hermitage in Saint-Petersburg and the [...]
Posted in Online strategy, Random complaints, Reviews | Also tagged art, bluesponge, CCA, culture, google art project, google street view | 2 Comments
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