Tag: image viewing

  • Arounder – a new way to visit cities virtually

    A new website targeted at travelers can have some great applications for historians as well.  Arounder lets you pick a building or site and view it in the round.  It works with Google Maps to help you find a site (or you can choose from a list of highlights and virtual tours) – double-click on…

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  • Van Gogh’s letters now available online

    The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, in conjunction with the Huygens Institute, has digitized all 902 known letters written by and to Vincent van Gogh. You can do a keyword search as well as search by period, correspondent, place, or those with sketches. While you can view a scan of each letter, the site also…

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  • World Columbian Exposition of 1893 – UCLA’s latest simulation project

    The Urban Simulation Team at UCLA is working on some really interesting projects that recreate environments at levels from satellite imagery to the finest details, and even video tours.  Their biggest project is Virtual LA, an attempt to recreate the entire Los Angeles area, which will have numerous uses for architects and urban planners.  Other…

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  • V&A launches “Search the Collections” Beta version

    The Victoria & Albert Museum announced it has launched a Beta version of their site’s Search the Collections. With this version they plan to increase the number of online object records from 56,000 to over a million. The temporary address is www.vam.ac.uk/cis-online, and they welcome comments and ways to improve what they have. Unfortunately, you…

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  • Archivision Module 4 is now available in MDID

    We’re very happy to report that the 6,080 beautiful Archivision images (the VRA conference raffle grand prize, if you remember) are now available in the VRC image database (MDID).  Select “Archivision Module 4” as the collection you want to search, or click on “Browse” on the menu and select the collection and browse criterion.   You…

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  • National Portrait Gallery vs. Wikipedia

    The National Portrait Gallery in London is accusing a Wikipedia volunteer of downloading over 3000 high-resolution images onto the free online encyclopedia’s Wikimedia Commons. The NPG asserts that this denies revenue for the museum and is threatening legal action. Wikipedia counters that the museum is “betraying its public service mission.” via BBC News and Wikinews

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