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June 27, 2008

happy opening, everyone!

Shelley Bernstein @ 9:46 am

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As silly as this seems, it’s just not real until the signs go up and here they are. I will admit, I was more than a little giddy seeing these unwrapped and going into the lobby case and Mary Jane (pictured above) was humoring me a bit by letting me take pics.

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Jook Leung (above) from 360vr came in yesterday to shoot a virtual tour of the gallery. For all those who helped curate from lands far away, you can tour from your computer if you can’t make it to the Museum. But, if you can come…do it! Christine and Sarah from our Digital Lab made a wonderful set of prints (the photographers will be very happy) and Lance and Tomoko designed and installed a rockin’ gallery.

Enough already, right? Click! opens today and the panel discussion is at Figment tomorrow :)


10 Responses to “happy opening, everyone!”

  1. Patricia Perlo Says:

    http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/click/highlight.php?id=88&t= gallery

    I know the photos are small, but I can’t find mine. Can’t wait for the First Saturday to see this.

    It is so exciting….

    Special thanks for the virtual tour…I have a friend who has sustained some serious injuries and will not be able to make it to the museum. You must have been thinking of her when you did this.

    Patty

  2. MakingRoom Magazine » Blog Archive » Click! Opens at Brooklyn Museum Says:

    […] made. It’s a clustered exhibit of the top 20% of the evaluated works. The exhibition opens today and runs until August […]

  3. Erin Says:

    Congratulations! I have been so impressed with this idea - it’s cool to see it’s finally up in the non-virtual world too. :) Thanks for sharing it with those of us who can’t make it to Brooklyn.

  4. عکس بازیگران Says:

    thank you (usefull)

  5. Bob Hagan Says:

    The NY Times devoted half an arts section page to a rather snarky review: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/04/arts/design/04clic.html?ref=arts

    Be it known what we did is NOT ART! … and we who submitted are “people who have yet to achieve significant fame or commercial success and, probably, people who have pretty conventional ideas about photography.”

    Well, at least we’ve had our 15 seconds of fame.

  6. Patricia Perlo Says:

    I just read Kenny’s review … OK dahlink … you should have submitted a picture. Let’s see what you’ve got….

  7. Shelley Bernstein Says:

    The Washington Post also has a piece coming out this Sunday and it is online now:
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/03/AR2008 070301509.html

  8. GIGI BIO Says:

    Thank you for posting the pictures & the virtual tour - it was so nice to show my family the whole process who is in Florida. Unfortunately, I missed the meet up on the 1st Saturday because I away on vacation. I will surely be there on the 13th!

  9. Bob Says:

    I don’t understand how the virtual tour is supposed to work. I went to:
    http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/click/

    but all you can do is pan around, no ability to zoom in tight on any of the photographs. WTP?

  10. Shelley Bernstein Says:

    Hi Bob, with all our VRs we are struggling to provide the content with a decent download speed for viewing. In this instance, you can zoom in a little using the + sign, but not too much - the more detail, the larger the file, the more frustrating it becomes to just view the file. It’s a bit of a balance. Hopefully, the VR will give you the general idea of how we installed the show, then you can go to the results area to see the photos up close.

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