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December 04, 2005
Digital Project is a go... I say again, we have a go
I, too, have my webpages up and ready to go.
You can read the proposal by clicking on the logo:
To see a sample room from the virtual museum I will be constructing, you can click on the thumbnail below:
Click on Chagall's painting Rabbiner, the yellow portrait of a rabbi, to see a sample information page that I will be preparing for each work.
Posted by mhobbs at December 4, 2005 11:02 PM
Comments
Matt: your site is fabulous and I am impressed. I look forward to seeing the completed product.
Maureen
Posted by: maureen at December 5, 2005 02:20 PM
Matt: Of course, it looks amazing, and its educational - such a rare combo. You really are accomplishing the 'feeling' of the original exposition! Do you think you would ever be interested (down the road, after 697) in creating the complimentary museum of Hitler-approved art? That would make for some great teaching resources too. Not to mention your definitely skilled in producing such a project. Looks awesome!
Posted by: Tai at December 6, 2005 12:59 PM
Matt,
This is so well organised, straightforward and informative. It is also pleasant to look at, which these days, after some of the sites we've vistied, is a real plus. I can recommend two other books for your use, if you should care to investigate the sales of degenerate art in Nazi Germany further; both by Jonathan Petropolous, "Art as Politics" and "Faustian Bargain; Art in Nazi Germany". They are both well written and easily read with details about who did the selling and why. Nice job.
Posted by: amanda at December 6, 2005 06:36 PM
be interested in knowing how you made the 3-D room. and yes visual studio does have a 90 day trial version.
Posted by: nona at December 6, 2005 08:42 PM
