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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.
Welcome to artbabble.org, the online destination for art video content. ArtBabble is designed for anyone interested in art, regardless of background.
Artists interviews, documentaries, engaging talks, and exhibition videos are provided by a variety of arts organizations.
Access quality content immediately through our series, channels, artists, partners, or by search.
Many of the videos come with transcriptions, and close captioning, and available in HD. There are also many other ways of discovering great art content.
Use the share feature to embed a video to your blog or show your friends on Facebook. Download in high quality to your computer or ipod, and viewers can leave comments or questions even at specific points in the video.
ArtBabble supports deeper exploration and new learning opportunities with the notes feature. You can access additional info related to a video in this area.
Visit a Flickr group, check out a book on amazon, dive into a blog post, or discover another related video on ArtBabble.
Welcome to ArtBabble. Continue your exploration and discover new stories about art. It's just the beginning. Babble on!
Why not in french ? ;-)
congratulations!
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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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