Immerse yourself in a 3D flow of art work from museums via the Tenth Muse, an immersive experience that is a refreshing change from type in a box and press search. It offers filters by “mood” - like playful, serne, nostalgic, melancholic, joyous and more, plus more filters by time period, medium, museum, color.
. Nine Muses inspired poets, painters, and philosophers for centuries. The Tenth Muse is what happens when you bring your own taste, combine it with the canon, and let that shape what you create.
The results spin around like on a globe, and you can zoom in to feel them go by. Click to see details for any art, including basic information, and a link to the source-- here for example is Staff finial with ram’s head with previews of related work, and an interesting wander link – this one offers a click to see “An amotional twin - Both evoke powerful, 546 years apart”
Note how the art continues to flow in the background. The Tenth Muse is a personal project by designer, writer, builder, photographer Paul Jun. There are over 134000 artworks, more than 95% are public domain, represented in the site, from online collections at The Metropolitan Museum of Art · Art Institute of Chicago · Cleveland Museum of Art · Rijksmuseum · Harvard Art Museums · Victoria & Albert Museum · Tate · Whitney Museum of American Art · National Gallery of Art · The Walters Art Museum · MoMA · Cooper Hewitt · Smithsonian American Art Museum · Bibliothèque nationale de France · Europeana · Library of Congress · New York Public Library.
Explore the Tenth Muse, let us know in a reply what you think of this approach to immersing on art. and share a link or a screenshot to something you found that caught your eye.
We are trying to share these experiences every monday tagged monday-connect so you can find ones maybe you missed.
