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Museology | History | Cultural Studies
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Humanities
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English
About Program

Program Overview


This virtual museum exploration program offers guided tours of renowned museums worldwide, showcasing diverse art forms and architectural designs. Participants engage with paintings, sculptures, photography, and new media through Google Arts and Culture, website visits, videos, and drone footage. The program aims to enhance participants' understanding and appreciation of art and museum architecture.

Program Outline

Outline:

  • The course involves virtual tours of renowned museums worldwide, including the Musée d'Orsay, Uffizi Gallery, Rijksmuseum, The Tate, and The Museum of Modern Art.
  • Participants will explore various art forms, including paintings, sculptures, photography, and new media, as well as the architectural designs of the museums.
  • The program utilizes Google Arts and Culture Virtual Museum Project, website visits, videos, and drone footage to enhance the virtual experience.

Teaching:

  • The course is delivered through guided virtual tours.
  • Faculty and instructors are not mentioned in the provided context.
  • The unique approaches employed in teaching are not specified.
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Admission Requirements

Outline:

  • The course involves virtual tours of renowned museums worldwide, including the Musée d'Orsay, Uffizi Gallery, Rijksmuseum, The Tate, and The Museum of Modern Art.
  • Participants will explore various art forms, including paintings, sculptures, photography, and new media, as well as the architectural designs of the museums.
  • The program utilizes Google Arts and Culture Virtual Museum Project, website visits, videos, and drone footage to enhance the virtual experience.

Teaching:

  • The course is delivered through guided virtual tours.
  • Faculty and instructors are not mentioned in the provided context.
  • The unique approaches employed in teaching are not specified.
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