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  • Liste zu Contemporary African Art auf der englischsprachigen Wiki (Definitions of contemporary African art, Exhibitions (chronologisch), Collection of Essays, Publications, Magazines, Databases, See also: By country)
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Google Art Project

im Deutschlandfunk kam neulich ein Bericht über die Erweiterung des Google
Art Projects. Dort sind hochauflösende Gigapixelaufnahmen (über 1000),
eine Bilddatenbank (über 30 000 Objekte) aus diversen internationalen
Museen (151 Museen aus 40 Ländern) und eine Art virtueller Rundgang in der
Streetview-Technik aus jenen Museen zu finden.
Neu aus der berliner Museenlandschaft sind hinzugekommen bzw. werden
gerade ergänzt:

  • Antikensammlung,
  • Vorderasiatisches Museum,
  • Museum für Asiatische Kunst,
  • Nationalgalerie,
  • Museum für Islamische Kunst

Schon eingearbeitet sind:

  • Gemäldegalerie, (88 Kunstwerke/60 Künster)
  • Kupferstichkabinett, (56 Kunstwerke/45 Künster)
  • Alte Nationalgalerie, (95 Kunstwerke/58 Künster)
  • Pergamonmuseum, (61 Kunstwerke/5 Künster)
  • Altes Museum, (76 Kunstwerke/4 Künster)

https://www.smb.museum/smb/news/details.php?objID=38299
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Art_Project

Features

  • Collection> Virtual Gallery Tour (aka Gallery View), alphabetische Sortierung der beteiligten Museen mit kleinem weißen Streetview („Museum View“) Symbol und Collection (Bilddatenbank) des betr. Museums, Filtermöglichkeit nach Ländern
  • Artists (alphabetische Sortierung), Filtermöglichkeit nur nach Sortierung Vor- oder Nachname
  • Artworks (aka Discover)> verschiedene Filtermöglichkeiten (Collection oder Artist)
  • *User Galleries (kompatibel mit g+), Filter nach Name oder Kategorie (Popular oder Latest)

Die Ansicht eines einzelnen Kunstwerkes eröffnet weitere Möglichkeiten:

Artwork View (aka Microscope View)

  • „Details“, zu Standort, Entstehung, Künstler usw.
  • „g+“, um es auf der persönlichen g+ Seite zu teilen oder zu +1 („liken“)
  • „Add to Gallery“, eigene User Gallery entweder neue kreiren oder zu bestehender hinzufügen,
  • „share“ (g+, g Hangout, Twitter, Facebook, E-Mail) mit Permalink (Schema: https://g.co/artproject/xxxx),
  • „start slideshow“, nur innerhalb der Sammlung des betr. Museums werden alle Bilder aus der Datenbank als Slideshow gezeigt, keine Filtermöglichkeit,
  • Streetview („Museum View“) Symbol> virtueller Rundgang, Aufhängung des Bildes und Situation im Museum

Kunst Afrika relevantes (Auswahl):

Das Projekt ist- wie einige andere kunsthistorisch relevante Google Projekte- auf jeden Fall wert, weiter beobachtet zu werden, vor allem wegen den hochauflösenden Aufnahmen und des Museum Views. Ich freue mich vor allem, dass die Berliner Museen des SPK entschlossen haben sich den neuen Technologien zu öffnen.

better the bester

I held my presentation about Mr Bester. I was very attracted to his „Dogs of War“ and tried comparing them to actual canine robots. some of them even connected to war.

with one teardrop in my sad eye, I left out the laugh of inserting k-9 of dr. who. Instead, I included:

i still need to ask mr bester if he read about those, especially about the boston dynamics big dog before he created his „dogs of war“. could’ve been possible!

Ife & Connaisseurship

I held my first presentation about african art. I thought long about scanning the pictures I got but eventually settled on photographing them with my grandfather’s canon ixus for best resolution. Also, I took some screenshots of a video. It turned out quite good, the prof even asked me for my presentation. So I guess the extra work was fine.
For some reason I can only be satisfied with my work if I get positive feedback. During research, I often talk with my partner about it. I guess it annoys him from time to time since he is from natural sciences, but he gives me precious new thoughts and opinions on my often very specific subjects. Sometimes, he seems to be proud of me, but I cannot quite trust his pride of my work. What I miss is positive feedback from someone I assume has some connaisseurship. I found it strange. I attended a lecture of one of my most adored professors this week. he talked about connaisseurship as well, and the significance of argueing within your field of study with people from your cultural area. He even went further narrowing it on the same linguistic area.
On my research on Ife, I recongnized even now there are VERY FEW africans writing about their own art.
One of the names I recognized was Ekpo EYO.
„Ekpo Eyo was the second Nigerian archaeologist and became Director of Antiquities in the mid-1960s…“ [https://www.jstor.org/pss/1160622] but then, he got his grade from Maryland, USA.
I think I should look up several other names that crossed my way and also check the Nigerian Univeristies website. I hope theres a department for Art History. I really hope so…

PS: I was at the doctor’s today. I had to fill out a form about fear and social interactions. I answered honestly. I guess I can be officially described as a panicy misanthrope now. But guess what, I feel okay with that. Sometimes, staying away from everyone does me better than forcing myself to be merrily around people, and I consider myself „too imaginative“ instead of panicy… Well. Whatever. Hello Mrs Salander.