Behind the Babble: Now with more Art

Knock em Down

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A 7-10 split conversion (on Wii bowling...probably makes it a little less impressive).
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Early ArtBabble Design Mockups
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Take a look at some early designs and mock-ups of ArtBabble.

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ArtBabble Trailer
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This is the original teaser/trailer for ArtBabble.org.

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Who Are the Partners?
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Here is the first list of inaugural partners. They are Art:21, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, The Museum of Modern Art, and The New York Public Library. Keep updated to the News section on the homepage for future partners.

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ArtBabble on Facebook
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Become a fan and keep up to date with news and happenings and all sorts of goings on.

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Knock em Down
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A 7-10 split conversion (on Wii bowling...probably makes it a little less impressive).

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I Can Has Cheezburger
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Can't have a website without honoring the King.

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Brooklyn Museum Blog
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You might be good to keep up to date with blogs like this one.

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ArtBabble.org
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Babble On.

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ArtBabble launched in beta mode January 24, 2009. Now on April 7, it enters the next phases of its life, with new tweaks, lots of new videos, and the arrival new museums and organizations to offer direct connections to artists, museums and the art world. ArtBabble is still growing and it's just the beginning. Babble On.

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Why not in french ? ;-)

congratulations!

evoƩ,

Checkin it out!

Congratulations! A brave step forward ... and a step ahead of the art crowd, too. You are going to place yourselves ahead of the bunch with this site and you have a great chance to become the art video aggregator. Business opps abound! Great work!

The IMA along (along with the Eiteljorg) are undiscovered jewels in Indianapolis, this new media approach is a great way to get the word out.

Growing up in Indy, the IMA was instrumental in my early art appreciation and education. There I saw Bill Viola's "Slowly Turning Narrative" for the first time - WOW!

Glad to see IMA continuing on in its forward-looking mission and community building role.

Thanks so much.

Go IMA!!! One of the more innovative museums around--always thinking of new ways to reach out to people through art! Accessible and tangible--that's what I like!

Horray for IMA!

As an art lover, supporter and practicioner what a great thing this is! I wish everyone involved much success for what I think will be a revolutionary insight for a larger number of people.

sounds like just what I love, reccomended to me by a person I truly admire, an artist..good luck...

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