This is an aside titled 'Art and the iPad' dated 2/3/10

I’m especially enthusiastic about what the iPad means for art museums, galleries, and artists. Already there are some wonderful iPhone apps from the Van Gogh museum, Louvre, and others…and they might only get better. How about annotated Taschen books? Imagine what you could do with an iPad app for Art Basel? Thomas P. Campbell, Director of the Met tells the WSJ: “We will absolutely continue publishing beautiful books about our own collections. But I also want to make sure that we put energy and attention into getting all the collections online, or as much as is reasonable, because we have two million objects. At a time when scholarship is rapidly advancing, are you best serving a collection by publishing a three-volume catalog of 800 pieces, where much of it becomes out of date within six months?” Previously.

Posted by Joanne on Feb. 3, 2010 Tagged: , , , , , ,

  • nimbupani
    Hmm, my brain cannot parse what iPad can bring to the table that existing computers/iphone cannot. Arguably it is the second coming of the tablet PC, but I just cannot think of anything "exciting" about it :/
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