IMANIMANflipped into MIMESISArt Google Arts & Culture 'Art Filter' lets you be AR works of art - 9to5Google 9to5Google - Damien WildeGoogle’s experiments with AR are continuing with the Arts & Culture app, which is now letting you apply an “Art Filter” to become classic artwork using the power of augmented reality. A brand new update...
D Rocketusflipped into Tech and other useful science gadgetsGoogle Pay Google adds prehistoric AR animals and artifacts to its Arts & Culture app androidcentral.com - Babu Mohan What you need to know Google has added several ancient creatures to its Arts & Culture app. • It is now possible to view creatures like Cambropachycope, …
Gizmodoflipped into The Tech GiantsGoogle Google Shuts Down Expeditions App, Brings VR Tours to Arts & Culture verified_publisherGizmodo - Alyse Stanley Another one of Google’s virtual reality ventures is biting the dust. The company says it’s ending support for its VR educational app, Expeditions, …
Engadgetflipped into Latest NewsFrida Kahlo Google Arts & Culture app lets you turn yourself into a Van Gogh painting verified_publisherEngadget - Igor BonifacicThe new Art Filter feature also allows you to try on historical artifacts in AR. If you’ve ever wondered what your portrait would look like if Van Gogh or Frida Kahlo were to paint it, Google can help...
TechCrunchflipped into Top StoriesGoogle Google pulls the plug on Expeditions VR app, migrates tours to Arts & Culture verified_publisherTechCrunch - Brian HeaterGoogle today announced that it is ending support for Expeditions. The VR app will also be pulled from its own Play Store and Apple’s App Store in June of next year. In a blogpost somewhat confusingly “Expanding...
archwizardflipped into Tech | Gear | InternetTechnology Google Arts & Culture celebrates Beethoven's 250th birthday w/ special concerts, more - 9to5Google 9to5Google - Damien WildeTo help celebrate one of the original “influencers,” Google is celebrating Beethoven’s 250th birthday with a series of special concerts in a year-long celebration of the composer’s “life, music and legacy.”...
MIT Technology Reviewflipped into MIT Technology ReviewThe Arts Art has been brutalized by tech’s giants: Google and Facebook chief among them. How can it survive? MIT Technology Review - William Deresiewicz The rise of monopolistic technology companies has made it harder for artists to do their best work. The underlying problems go way beyond art, but …