The impact of COVID-19 on music making During the COVID-19 pandemic, many who were able to began to work from home or work remotely as a safety precaution. A survey conducted by Apollo Technical suggests that in may 2020, over 26% of the employed worked from home and over the course of the pandemic, that […]
Month: March 2022
What is AR? How is it different from VR? Augmented reality (AR) is realized as one of the most revolutionary technologies in the 21st century. Based on the development of emergent display, tracking systems, and computing imaging, AR is no longer a sci-fi concept. Compared to the experience with virtual reality (VR), where we are […]
In 2019, Microsoft announced its AI for Cultural Heritage program, aiming to preserve and treasure people, places, and historical artifacts through AI technology and collaboration with cultural nonprofit organizations. “Preserving cultural heritage isn’t something that is solely nice to have or nice to do, it’s sometimes imperative to the well-being of the world’s societies.” – […]
Intro: Our world is becoming increasingly digital – in the past year, the metaverse and NFTs have become a household buzzword, causing a massive “gold rush” into developing bleeding-edge innovation surrounding immersive experiences. Augmented Reality (AR) focuses on blending the physical and digital worlds together in cohesive experiences. AR overlays digital elements on top of […]
Many industries have begun utilizing 3D printing to make work easier and more efficient. This technology is even making its way into the arts. Broadway theatres, university theatre departments, and theatres everywhere are implementing 3D printing technologies to construct props, and even to build entire sets. 3D printing brings new elements of realism and creativity […]
Recent years have seen a rise in the number of artistic and cultural institutions that offer virtual experiences. The appeal of these alternatives to in-person attendance seems to have increased since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Google Arts and Culture provides a mass landing space for those looking to both experience culture in a […]
Auction houses are some of the longest established organizations for the sale, authentication, and purchase of art. Three major institutions, Sotheby’s, Christie’s, and Phillips were established in 1744, 1766, and 1796, respectively, and have been generally well regarded and trustworthy institutions throughout their history. Recently, their business practices have been most impacted by the increased […]
Over recent years, the fast advancement of cryptocurrencies and blockchain-based technologies has led to increased exploitation from criminals. From “pump and dump” scams to cybercrimes, the rapid rise of digital assets has raised questions about their exploitation by criminals to launder money and commit other act in untraceable and anonymous ways. Lawmakers and regulators have […]
VR and VR in Museum
The art industry has already accepted and applied Virtual Reality (VR) in their daily life! VR conception and comparison with AR, MR, XR Virtual Reality (VR) is a kind of immersive experience which also called computer-simulated reality. It refers to computer technology that uses realistic headsets to produce realistic sounds, images, and other sensations to […]
How would the modern world function without language? Languages are entities that are alive and in constant flux. They hold keys to our historical heritage and develop as we acquire new vocabulary. So what would happen if we lost it? The extinction is not recent; however, the pace at which languages are disappearing today has […]