Genre | Fluid Interface, Animated Timeline |
Author | Cyril Diagne, Simon Doury (Google Cultural Institute) |
Year | 2017 |
Field | Art History, Design History, History of photography |
Theme | Exploring collections |
Period | Prehistory, Antiquity, Postclassical, Modern, Contemporary |
View | 3D, Timeline |
License | Not specified |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
URL | artsexperiments.withgoogle.com/curatortable |
CURATOR TABLE is one of Google Arts & Culture Experiments, part of the GOOGLE ARTS AND CULTURE platform, providing a spectacular virtual experience in which thousands of artworks are placed in a 3D grid where they are arranged in groups and ‘families’ close or distant to each other according to the respective collection, author, year, media, and style that have been assigned to them with metadata.
In addition to the free exploration of the vast grid of items, the experiment includes an internal search engine through which it is possible to filter the contents based on the artist, the artistic movement, the partner institution, the subject, the color, the area geographic or temporal you are looking for.
The results are visualised in three possible ways: a grid, a timeline, and a chromatic map.
Genre | Fluid Interface, Animated Timeline |
Author | Cyril Diagne, Simon Doury (Google Cultural Institute) |
Year | 2017 |
Field | Art History, Design History, History of photography |
Theme | Exploring collections |
Period | Prehistory, Antiquity, Postclassical, Modern, Contemporary |
View | 3D, Timeline |
License | Not specified |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
URL | artsexperiments.withgoogle.com/curatortable |
CURATOR TABLE is one of Google Arts & Culture Experiments, part of the GOOGLE ARTS AND CULTURE platform, providing a spectacular virtual experience in which thousands of artworks are placed in a 3D grid where they are arranged in groups and ‘families’ close or distant to each other according to the respective collection, author, year, media, and style that have been assigned to them with metadata.
In addition to the free exploration of the vast grid of items, the experiment includes an internal search engine through which it is possible to filter the contents based on the artist, the artistic movement, the partner institution, the subject, the color, the area geographic or temporal you are looking for.
The results are visualised in three possible ways: a grid, a timeline, and a chromatic map.
Here you can filter the database by the given categories or first you can check them in the GLOSSARY.