This one sentence document discusses how important it is to elect good leaders. While leadership is crucial, this document provides no context or details about why leadership is important or what constitutes a good leader.
Tel Dor and the MIZGAGA Museum (Glass & Archaeolog) תל דור ומוזיאון המזגגה InTheBell
The museum is located in a historic building, built in 1891. It was the first country in the factory for the manufacture of glass, created under the leadership of Rothschild for bottling wine from his vineyard.
The building restored and it is 2 exhibit:
One of them contains historical documents and reports on the activities of Baron Rothschild.
A second tells about arhelogicheskih finds discovered during excavations in the historic port of Tel Dor, as well as found at sea.
The museum stored a large collection of anchors, amphorae and pottery.
This document discusses the fundamental properties and classification of matter. It defines matter as anything that has mass and takes up space, and it is made of atoms which combine to form elements or compounds. The properties of matter can be extensive, depending on amount, or intensive, not depending on amount. Matter exists in solid, liquid, gas and plasma states and undergoes physical changes that do not alter its chemical identity or chemical changes that create new substances. Mixtures are combinations of substances that retain their own properties, while pure substances have consistent composition and properties regardless of sample.
2014 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2014.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
This one sentence document discusses how important it is to elect good leaders. While leadership is crucial, this document provides no context or details about why leadership is important or what constitutes a good leader.
Tel Dor and the MIZGAGA Museum (Glass & Archaeolog) תל דור ומוזיאון המזגגה InTheBell
The museum is located in a historic building, built in 1891. It was the first country in the factory for the manufacture of glass, created under the leadership of Rothschild for bottling wine from his vineyard.
The building restored and it is 2 exhibit:
One of them contains historical documents and reports on the activities of Baron Rothschild.
A second tells about arhelogicheskih finds discovered during excavations in the historic port of Tel Dor, as well as found at sea.
The museum stored a large collection of anchors, amphorae and pottery.
This document discusses the fundamental properties and classification of matter. It defines matter as anything that has mass and takes up space, and it is made of atoms which combine to form elements or compounds. The properties of matter can be extensive, depending on amount, or intensive, not depending on amount. Matter exists in solid, liquid, gas and plasma states and undergoes physical changes that do not alter its chemical identity or chemical changes that create new substances. Mixtures are combinations of substances that retain their own properties, while pure substances have consistent composition and properties regardless of sample.
2014 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2014.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Museums are impacted in the digital age in three key ways:
1. As places - Museums are no longer physical places only, but exist virtually as visitors can explore museums online through websites and virtual tours.
2. As object repositories - Museums can collect and display intangible ideas and data, not just physical objects. Digital objects can be more than just skeletons and can be 3D printed.
3. As educational institutions - Education is a two-way process, as the public can both educate museums by contributing data and access museum data to educate themselves. People can visualize, use, and collaborate on museum data online.
Video art is a type of art that uses moving pictures and audio, typically displayed through video installations or as standalone pieces. It gets its name from the original video tape medium. There are two primary types: single channel videos screened individually, and installations with multiple related video pieces screened simultaneously, sometimes combined with other art forms. Pioneering video artists in the 1960s like Andy Warhol and Nam June Paik began experimenting with early video equipment and helped establish it as an art form. Today, digital technology allows many more artists to create video artworks and installations with greater creative control and flexibility.
Digital transformation at_jewish_museum_berlin_#wam15Dr. Mirjam Wenzel
Presentation of the Digital Transformation Process at the Jewish Museum Berlin by Dr. Mirjam Wenzel, Head of Media, for the Conference "We are Museums" (1 and 2 June 2015 at the Academy of the Jewish Museum Berlin).
A written summary of the process can be found at http://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2015/06/online-platform/
How can we rethink the experience of museums to harness emotions in a sensible way that activates visitors?
Developed by the UX for Good team in 2014, the Inzovu Curve is a model that inherits the best practices established by the Kigali Genocide Memorial, Rwandan community and Aegis Trust, the organisation which developed the memorial. The model has helped evolving the experience of the Kigali Genocide Memorial to produce better outcomes looking both at foreigner visitors and local population. The model has been used to map other similar museums across the world and foster the importance of designing memorial experiences that are able to generate positive behaviour changes.
Museum Next, Geneva 2015
The document discusses several art exhibitions taking place in Berlin, Germany. It mentions exhibitions at the Martin-Gropius-Bau museum focused on art in general. Additionally, it lists exhibitions located at the Kunstlerhaus Bethanien artist house and the Uferhallen halls. The document provides links for more information about installations by Shenhav Dina and an exhibition titled "Goodnight" at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
The document discusses the 2013 art installation "Dig" by artist Daniel Silver. It provides details on the installation such as its location in an archaeological site, that it involved digging a trench and uncovering relics from different time periods. It also includes links to additional information about the artist and installation.
This video is an artwork by Swiss artist Christoph Büchel titled "Simply Botiful" from 2006. It shows footage of robotic machines assembling various objects in an automated factory setting. In under 3 minutes, the viewer sees a sped-up look at the mechanized process of manufacturing through the use of industrial robots.
Museums are impacted in the digital age in three key ways:
1. As places - Museums are no longer physical places only, but exist virtually as visitors can explore museums online through websites and virtual tours.
2. As object repositories - Museums can collect and display intangible ideas and data, not just physical objects. Digital objects can be more than just skeletons and can be 3D printed.
3. As educational institutions - Education is a two-way process, as the public can both educate museums by contributing data and access museum data to educate themselves. People can visualize, use, and collaborate on museum data online.
Video art is a type of art that uses moving pictures and audio, typically displayed through video installations or as standalone pieces. It gets its name from the original video tape medium. There are two primary types: single channel videos screened individually, and installations with multiple related video pieces screened simultaneously, sometimes combined with other art forms. Pioneering video artists in the 1960s like Andy Warhol and Nam June Paik began experimenting with early video equipment and helped establish it as an art form. Today, digital technology allows many more artists to create video artworks and installations with greater creative control and flexibility.
Digital transformation at_jewish_museum_berlin_#wam15Dr. Mirjam Wenzel
Presentation of the Digital Transformation Process at the Jewish Museum Berlin by Dr. Mirjam Wenzel, Head of Media, for the Conference "We are Museums" (1 and 2 June 2015 at the Academy of the Jewish Museum Berlin).
A written summary of the process can be found at http://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2015/06/online-platform/
How can we rethink the experience of museums to harness emotions in a sensible way that activates visitors?
Developed by the UX for Good team in 2014, the Inzovu Curve is a model that inherits the best practices established by the Kigali Genocide Memorial, Rwandan community and Aegis Trust, the organisation which developed the memorial. The model has helped evolving the experience of the Kigali Genocide Memorial to produce better outcomes looking both at foreigner visitors and local population. The model has been used to map other similar museums across the world and foster the importance of designing memorial experiences that are able to generate positive behaviour changes.
Museum Next, Geneva 2015
The document discusses several art exhibitions taking place in Berlin, Germany. It mentions exhibitions at the Martin-Gropius-Bau museum focused on art in general. Additionally, it lists exhibitions located at the Kunstlerhaus Bethanien artist house and the Uferhallen halls. The document provides links for more information about installations by Shenhav Dina and an exhibition titled "Goodnight" at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
The document discusses the 2013 art installation "Dig" by artist Daniel Silver. It provides details on the installation such as its location in an archaeological site, that it involved digging a trench and uncovering relics from different time periods. It also includes links to additional information about the artist and installation.
This video is an artwork by Swiss artist Christoph Büchel titled "Simply Botiful" from 2006. It shows footage of robotic machines assembling various objects in an automated factory setting. In under 3 minutes, the viewer sees a sped-up look at the mechanized process of manufacturing through the use of industrial robots.
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) Smithבתו של פסל טוני סמית
אמריקאי מינימליסט(
Kiki Smith, Flock, 1998. Silicon bronze, 213 units
נ. 4591, היא פסלת ואמנית הדפסים אמריקאית ילידת גרמניה. יצירותיה, החל
משנות ה-08 של המאה ה-02, משקפות את העניין בגוף האדם ובתפיסות
פמיניסטיות .יצירותיה של סמית נתפשו כעוסקות במצבים גופניים קיצונים
כביטוי למצב נפשי. . חוקרת את גוף האדם כאובייקט וכסובייקט, ועבודותיה
המינימליסטיות והמונומנטאליות מאופיינות בגישה חושנית ובחדירה נוקבת אל
תוך המציאות הגשמית והנשית.
3. קטגוריית המדיום
בחירתי ביצירתה של קיקי סמית העוסקת בסוג של
צלמיות: מראה, כיצד במרחב הזמן האמצעי השתנה
מעשייה פולחנית,לאמנות לשם אמנות.
קיימת "השענות" על אוביקטים ודימויים
מהעבר)צלמיות(,המניע ההצבה ומטרותיה של היצירה
השתנו.
המדיום אליה עשויה היצירה להשתייך הוא תעודי, או
פיסול במרחב שגבולותיו האמנותיים... השתבשו.
תלוי על הקיר כציור,מורכב מחלקים פיסוליים,נמצא
במרחב כמיצג....
4. זואי לאונרד )נולד ב -1691( הוא אמן
אמריקאי שעובד בעיקר עם צילום
ופיסול. היא הציגה בהרחבה מאז
שנות ה 08 המאוחרות במוסדות
ברחבי העולם.
הקשר של יצירה זו
ליצירות הקודמות
שהצגתי סוג של
"צלמיות"
מודרניות,העוסקות
במגדר.
Zoe Leonard (b. 1961), Mouth Open, Teeth
,Showing, Courtesy Western Bridge, Seattle
.2000 American artist and photographer
5. אופציה נוספת שמוש בדימויים אוביקטים פרי
יצירתו של אורי קצנשטיין האחים..."פולחן
משפחתי".
?https://www.youtube.com/watch
v=bQjR4w6uTl0&feature=player_detailpage
מדיה נוספת אירוע
ישראל
במוזיאון
העוסק בזוית ראיה
של צלמיות....
תמונות מחיי משפחה
Family Traces
"משפחת האחים" של קצנשטיין מורכבת משיבוטים
של אותה דמות, מעין ואריציות על דמותו שלו.
6. אופציה נוספת שמוש בדימויים אוביקטים פרי
יצירתו של אורי קצנשטיין האחים..."פולחן
משפחתי".
?https://www.youtube.com/watch
v=bQjR4w6uTl0&feature=player_detailpage
מדיה נוספת אירוע
ישראל
במוזיאון
העוסק בזוית ראיה
של צלמיות....
תמונות מחיי משפחה
Family Traces
"משפחת האחים" של קצנשטיין מורכבת משיבוטים
של אותה דמות, מעין ואריציות על דמותו שלו.