#artstudentproblems
This hashtag represents students who find it hard in life
because they chose the art major. If you search through social media like
Twitter or Instagram you’ll find a few that varies in problems. I came across
posts that focus on cost wise, class wise and general art problems. Art student
problem are just more than finding a job after college or making ends meat.
They are real life situations
Love having a lecture after having a studio class. Makes time
fly! #artstudentproblems
Carrying 400000 lbs of art supplies and various sketch pads
around campus all day #artstudentproblems
Just spent $250 on art supplies
#artstudentproblems
#musetech
Musetech or Museum Technology is the modern way up making museum
trips fun. You can just take a picture of a painting or sculpture and here the
history behind it. Museums are inventing new ways to make pieces interactive
and age worthy and still learn in the process.
Technology is
growing rapidly and the fact that museums are catching on is great. The way you
can now be able to take a picture or click a piece of art and hear the history
behind is an upgrade from listening to tour guides speak all the time.
#Repost @risdmuseum:
Those of you who have been to the Museum in the past week or so may have seen
the shiny new interactive gallery guide in the Grand Gallery, produced with the
expert assistance of recent MFA grad and Museum work-study student Kelly
Walters (@brightpolkadot).
Come give it a try and let us know what you think! #musetech
Testing new #smkmuseum audioguide at
the Royal Cast Collection #musetech #smkgips
Instagram post from : RISD Museum
risdmuseum
Those
of you who have been to the Museum in the past week or so may have seen the
shiny new interactive gallery guide in the Grand Gallery, produced with the
expert assistance of recent MFA grad and Museum work-study student. Come give
it a try and let us know what you think! #musetech
Instagram
post by Harvard Art Museums:
Francesca
Bacci, a curator from MART Museum in Italy, designed a “touch and collect”
experience, which involved letting visitors collect tactile beads in one of our
European and American art galleries (2700) that replicate the materials used in
works displayed there. Then, in the Lightbox Gallery, visitors could place the
collected beads in tubes, each of which represents a different material. When a
tube detects a bead, the video wall showcases all of the artworks made by that
material. #HarvardArtMuseums
#musetech
#streetart- This
may be the best hashtag because so many fail to recognize street art as real
art. Street art is what you pass by at any given moment walking down the
street. It's artist like Bansky that give street art a name and reason for that
name to keep growing. I consider Graffiti street art because its unconfined. In
other words its less uptight and stuffy then other art type.
#artwatchers- People who are art watcher are
people who see more than just the art. They see the story being the piece, they
feel the connection to the piece. If it's a hashtag then maybe its one for a
reason. It's popular and actually exists. Art watchers are people who love art
and wouldn't mind spending all day in a museum.
#emojiarthistory- Emojis
are becoming the new thing in art. There are emojis for almost anything. Food
emojis, People emojis, Places emojis, and even Poo emojis (literally poo
looking emojis). Today people are creating images with emojis. It's almost
comedy in a sense. It's recreating historical pieces with today's modern
images.
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