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--- John & Sandra Barrick <astroboy> wrote:
> Jenny Kessner wrote:
> > Does> anyone have any suggestions of really
> interesting,
> > engaging, educational & interactive art museum
> sites
> > (can be exhibitions)? I have seen a few
> (Whitney's
> > American Century Family Center, Van Gogh virtual
> tour)
> > but wondered if anyone else has come across
> > particularly good ones.
> > Jenny Kessner
Philadelphia Museum of Art is working on a good one.
A friend of mine hwo is an art teacher is part of the
lesson planning. Look for it soon, i'm sure it will
be good.
> Here is a Calder virtual tour web site:
> http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/caldwel.htm
>
> architecture:
> Virtual History of Architecture
> http://home2.swipnet.se/~w-23795/worldarc.html
> I don't have access anymore but maybe you do. It's a
> virtual
> architecture course.
> http://www.greatbuildings.com/
>
http://www.thegateway.org/index2/artsarchitecture.html
>
> the virtual mummy:
>
http://www.uke.uni-hamburg.de/institute/imdm/idv/forschung/mumie/index.en.html
> Good luck,
> Sandra
> astroboy
>
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