So you came to Immersive Van Gogh, you experienced an otherworldly, utterly unique and. . .
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Digitally Creative: How the Arts Got Online
In our current day society, the use of technology has grown to be inevitable. As technology evolves. . .
Café Terrace at Night, 1888
Not exhibited until a year after the artist’s death, Café Terrace at Night represents an outdoor café. . .
Vestible of the Asylum, 1889
When Van Gogh sliced off part of his ear in December of 1888, Gauguin fled the Yellow House for good. . .
Restaurant de la Sirène à Asnières, 1887
At first glance, we might mistake this airy scene for a painting by Monet or Renoir. . .
Search for Van Gogh (Coming Soon to Phoenix)
Win prizes on a colorful treasure hunt in augmented reality. . .
Decoding Vincent
Uncover the personal symbolism buried in some of Van Gogh’s greatest works. . .
The Night Café, 1888
The Night Café is one of Van Gogh’s most simultaneously brilliant and disturbing works. . .
The Church at Auvers-sur-Oise, 1890
Van Gogh’s final two months were spent in the quiet village of Auvers-sur-Oise. . .
Making an Immersive App: Elizabeth L. Reede, former curator, MoMA
The pandemic has highlighted the need for accessibility within arts by presenting us with a rather large barrier to overcome. . .