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Topics in this week's episode include the Contemporary Muslim Fashion exhibition, eighteenth century wig building, the origins story of the N95 face mask, and the wonder of online fashion exhibitions on the Google Arts & Culture App. Fast Company article: https://www.fastcompany.com/90479846/the-untold-origin-story-of-the-n95-mask V&A's Design a Wig: https://www.vam.ac.uk/designawig/ Queen Sirikit exhibit on Google Arts & Culture: https://g.co/arts/snnY5ZS3KboEkBbD8 Contemporary Muslim Fashions: d'Allesandro, Jill and Reina Lewis, eds. Contemporary Muslim Fashions. San Francisco: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 2018; Cooper Hewitt: collections.cooperhewitt.org Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Hello everyone. Today I'm bringing you a short episode about the Google Arts and Culture App or website and why I think it's a great resource for exploring art (especially now that we are in lockdown). It's also a good way for you to explore some of the paintings I am going to talk about in my next Arty Anglais Episode which will come with a transcript).You can find the Website here. https://artsandculture.google.com/I've suggested a few examples of things you can do on this website: my favourite part of this website is the zoom feature. I use this sometimes to show my students close up images of paintings like Van Gogh's Starry Night.I invite you to have a look at the Art Movement: Ukiyo-e before I release my episode on Japanese Art this week. See if you can find my favourite painting of a waterfall. What are your favourites from this page?https://artsandculture.google.com/entity/ukiyo-e/m0bwbv?categoryId=art-movementTomorrow I'll be doing an episode about a video I found on TedTalks called: How painting can Transform Communities. If you want to watch it beforehand that might help with understanding and talking about the episode. I'll talk about vocabulary, expressions and some discussion questions from the video.I look forward to sharing it with you and keeping you learning English during this time.If you have any questions don't hesitate to send me an email to info@artyanglais.com
Почався вересень і новин про дижитал та технології суттєво побільшало! Записали 58-й випуск подкасту #digitaliziren. Поговорили про: • досягнення Amazon капіталізації у $1 трлн • 10-річчя Google Chrome та його редизайн • співпраця Google з MasterCard по збору інфо про дії користувачів • розрахунок криптовалютою на Бессарабському ринку • обличчя як перепустка до метрополітену Шенчженю • віртуальні моделі у промо Balmain а також про запуск в Україні опції по порівнянню селфі з шедеврами живопису від Google Arts & Culture App, експерименти з допитливістю машинного навчання та багато інших цікавинок.
Myf and Zan are back after summer break and speed rounding their way around the summer. A new app taps into art and narcissism and we love it, and more tech giant founders are talking about the addictions we're lured into, with our smart phones. And we've been busy watching depictions of real people on screen, high and low brow alike. Show notes: Google Arts and Culture App: https://www.instagram.com/p/BeNbnbjgF_n/?taken-by=zanrowe Is the Answer to Phone Addiction a Worse Phone?: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/12/technology/grayscale-phone.html The Crown (season 2): https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80025678 I, Tonya: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXZQ5DfSAAc
Myf and Zan are back after summer break and speed rounding their way around the summer. A new app taps into art and narcissism and we love it, and more tech giant founders are talking about the addictions we’re lured into, with our smart phones. And we’ve been busy watching depictions of real people on screen, high and low brow alike. Show notes: Google Arts and Culture App: https://www.instagram.com/p/BeNbnbjgF_n/?taken-by=zanrowe Is the Answer to Phone Addiction a Worse Phone?: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/12/technology/grayscale-phone.html The Crown (season 2): https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80025678 I, Tonya: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXZQ5DfSAAc
Myf and Zan are back after summer break and speed rounding their way around the summer. A new app taps into art and narcissism and we love it, and more tech giant founders are talking about the addictions we’re lured into, with our smart phones. And we’ve been busy watching depictions of real people on screen, high and low brow alike. Show notes: Google Arts and Culture App: https://www.instagram.com/p/BeNbnbjgF_n/?taken-by=zanrowe Is the Answer to Phone Addiction a Worse Phone?: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/12/technology/grayscale-phone.html The Crown (season 2): https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80025678 I, Tonya: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXZQ5DfSAAc
On this episode, Anthony speaks with the founder of the For The Culture App, Teddy Phillips to find out where the idea came from, their recent release to Android users and his next big thing coming December of 2017 and more! Don't forget to subscribe to Tha Reality Is podcast.Follow us on twitter @tharealityisInstagram at www.instagram.com/tharealityisFacebook at www.facebook.com/tharealityisDownload the For The Culture App here:http://apple.co/2uMDTEc
Mobile apps are the greatest craze in today's generation. Whether you're looking for games, productivity tools, fitness, travel, and yes, even if you are trying to build a thriving company culture, well, there's an app for that! Today's guest is Taylor Wallace, co-founder of WeVue and creator of the Culture app. In this interview, Taylor and I had a really great exchange of thoughts on culture and how their app can do wonders in building a company's culture. Some of the topics we've covered include: The story behind the Culture App and how it all started How an app can actually empower a company's culture What makes the Culture App different from other social networking apps like Facebook The cost to companies for not caring about their culture Why they focus on achievements as a collective effort and not as individual output To get the full show notes, transcripts on this episode check us out at www.befurniture.com/episode22 You can also connect with us on Twitter @BeFurniture or personally to me, @BEJohnGardner Click the links to subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.