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Andy Warhol - Campbell's Soup Cans

Andy Warhol - Campbell's Soup Cans

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Vincent van Gogh - The Starry Night

Vincent van Gogh - The Starry Night

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Andy Warhol - Gold Marilyn Monroe

Andy Warhol - Gold Marilyn Monroe

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René Magritte - The Palace of Curtains

René Magritte - The Palace of Curtains

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Andy Warhol - Double Elvis

Andy Warhol - Double Elvis

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Pablo Picasso - Les Demoiselles d'Avignon

Pablo Picasso - Les Demoiselles d'Avignon

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Barnett Newman - Broken Obelisk

Barnett Newman - Broken Obelisk

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René Magritte - The False Mirror

René Magritte - The False Mirror

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Claude Monet - Water Lilies

Claude Monet - Water Lilies

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Jackson Pollock - One: Number 31, 1951

Jackson Pollock - One: Number 31, 1951

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Henri Matisse - Dance(I)

Henri Matisse - Dance(I)

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Roy Lichtenstein - Girl with Ball

Roy Lichtenstein - Girl with Ball

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Jasper Johns - Flag

Jasper Johns - Flag

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Andrew Wyeth - Christina's World

Andrew Wyeth - Christina's World

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We hope to have a special exhibit in the Museum of Modern Art in the future. Some of our ideas include:

I. A kiosk where users can upload (via wifi, bluetooth, email or card reader) their photos. Once the photos are uploaded, they are...

We hope to have a special exhibit in the Museum of Modern Art in the future. Some of our ideas include:

I. A kiosk where users can upload (via wifi, bluetooth, email or card reader) their photos. Once the photos are uploaded, they are immediate displayed on a wall in the MoMA for everyone to see, thus becoming art. This could potentially be real-time.

II. Print outs of each work of art (e.g., all photographs of Warhol's "Soup Cans" printed up and stuck to the wall) exemplifying the idea that your photograph is also a work of art.

III. A definitive online gallery categorizing every work of art and how it was experienced by each visiting photographer.

IV. A book contrasting how each photographer interacts with the art. Highlights may include the examination of why each photograph was taken (e.g., to remember the art, to record a personal visit or memory, to create new art from existing art.)

V. A moving picture of all compiled photographs pieced together as a virtual walk through of the museum. This could be on a large interactive touchscreen television or even controlled with eye detection software. This could potentially use a virtual 3D version of the Museum (e.g. simulacrum).

We encourage your suggestions, as the entire MoMA Project represents the collective knowledge and spirit of the community.

Posted by admin on Fri 04 Sep 2009 08:01:05 AM PDT

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