Sigman
* The Arctic Moderator *
I appreciate different forms of art, but should make more time to enjoy it than I do. As it is, I typically take the time when I "run across it" during my day to day life travels...
I ran across this site in a Kim Komando email: "A Nomadic Museum"
Scroll around the pics with your mouse & click on the pics, turn your speakers on as well, the music goes along with the presentation. I realize everyone's taste is different, this one just struck a chord with me.
Description from the site:
When you think of museums, you probably envision large buildings. Or you might think of virtual museums on the Internet.
But you wouldn't immediately think of Gregory Colbert's museum. It is a travelling museum constructed from shipping containers. It has been on the road for several years.
The museum structure is amazing. And so is the work inside. There are large photographs of people and animals together. Think elephants and cheetahs and falcons.
The photographs have a mystical quality that is difficult to describe. You should visit Ashes and Snow and see for yourself. You can see many of the photographs and watch parts of Colbert's film.
You need the free Flash Player to view the enhanced site. It can be a little difficult to navigate at first. But be sure to explore all the site has to offer.
I ran across this site in a Kim Komando email: "A Nomadic Museum"
Scroll around the pics with your mouse & click on the pics, turn your speakers on as well, the music goes along with the presentation. I realize everyone's taste is different, this one just struck a chord with me.
Description from the site:
When you think of museums, you probably envision large buildings. Or you might think of virtual museums on the Internet.
But you wouldn't immediately think of Gregory Colbert's museum. It is a travelling museum constructed from shipping containers. It has been on the road for several years.
The museum structure is amazing. And so is the work inside. There are large photographs of people and animals together. Think elephants and cheetahs and falcons.
The photographs have a mystical quality that is difficult to describe. You should visit Ashes and Snow and see for yourself. You can see many of the photographs and watch parts of Colbert's film.
You need the free Flash Player to view the enhanced site. It can be a little difficult to navigate at first. But be sure to explore all the site has to offer.