World Art History and Digital Media

The world art history mashup project examines how the concept of world art history can be applied to design a web interface that remixes existing online art historical resources like the Heilbrunn timeline at the Metropolitan Museum of Art website. This will be a new resource for the teaching of introductory art history.

Dates – June 2012 – present
Funding – UBC Okanagan Innovations in Teaching and Learning Research Grant
Researchers – Hussein Keshani, Nathalie Hager, Nadine Bradshaw

The Interface includes a map, a row of stories to select, an place to drag selected stories and an timeline.
The interface includes a map, a row of stories to select, a place to drag selected stories and a timeline.
When a story is dragged from the bottom to the empty circles in the top right corner, the related regions are shown, as are their time lines.
When a story is dragged from the bottom to the empty circles in the top right corner, the related regions are shown, as are their time lines.
When the option to enter a story is selected a title page is summoned and a module discussing the transcultural exchange of art is played.
When the option to enter a story is selected a title page is summoned and a module discussing the transcultural exchange of art is played.

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