Unlike some Australian Museums (best seen with your eyes closed) most of the major international museums have adopted an open-door approach to access to their collections. See here for the blurb on the Google Art Project. Or read this review on ARTINFO.
Entries Tagged 'PHOTOGRAPHY' ↓
Go ogle your favourite museum
February 2nd, 2011 — PHOTOGRAPHY, PUBLIC ARTEFACTS, READING, LOOKING, LEAKING, MOPPING UP
Google sees…
January 27th, 2011 — IN PERSPECTIVE, PHOTOGRAPHY, READING, LOOKING, LEAKING, MOPPING UP
See these Google Earth selections from Jon Rafman’s site called 9-eyes.com.
Photography is a hanging offense in Iran
January 25th, 2011 — PHOTOGRAPHY, READING, LOOKING, LEAKING, MOPPING UP
You think fear of photography is an issue in Australia? Read this BBC report today.
rustful envy
November 26th, 2010 — PHOTOGRAPHY, READING, LOOKING, LEAKING, MOPPING UP, TECHNOLOGY, DESIGN
Buy the chairs, get the car for free – from Eclectic Images (Photography by Tom Cole) on Facebook today (somehow in the recesses of my brainbox wishful thinking became wistful envy became rustful envy…)
Nic Dunlop photographs Burma
November 26th, 2010 — PHOTOGRAPHY, READING, LOOKING, LEAKING, MOPPING UP
I recommend: see and read in Prospect
how to photograph your Brancusi
November 15th, 2010 — IN PERSPECTIVE, PHOTOGRAPHY, READING, LOOKING, LEAKING, MOPPING UP
Iconophilia enjoyed this issue of MoMA’s Inside/Out
OHHH… ALRIGHT…
November 11th, 2010 — ARTISTS, DIVERSIONS, PHOTOGRAPHY, READING, LOOKING, LEAKING, MOPPING UP
so if I reproduce you reproducing him photographing her photographing her… from ArtDaily. She sold for $42.6m.
more on the prohibition of photography
October 21st, 2010 — PHOTOGRAPHY, READING, LOOKING, LEAKING, MOPPING UP
…this time in Iraq. See this Mike Kamber slide show on BagNews.
no photography allowed
October 2nd, 2010 — ARTISTS, PHOTOGRAPHY, READING, LOOKING, LEAKING, MOPPING UP
Rosemary Neill surveys the current paranoia surrounding the legality of photography in today’s Weekend Australian Review. (link here) Read the ANU’s Martyn Jolly and NAVA’s Tamara Winnikoff and others on the impending loss to public consciousness and visual culture.
ignore the words but
September 24th, 2010 — ARCHITECTURE, DIVERSIONS, PHOTOGRAPHY, READING, LOOKING, LEAKING, MOPPING UP
enjoy the images by Alain Delorme