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Robbin Murphy <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 May 1994 19:01:55 -0400
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The Louvre Web site that Robert mentioned isn't official but
it sounds interesting. Here's where to find it.
 
Robbin Murphy
NYU/Museum Studies
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-------------------FORWARDED MESSAGE---------------------
 
From: [log in to unmask] (Nicolas Pioch)
 
This World Wide Web exhibit is currently hosting three online exhibits:
 
  + a French medieval art demonstration, featuring
        "Les tres riches heures du Duc de Berry"
 
  + a collection of well-known paintings from around the world
 
  + a tour of Paris, the Eiffel Tower, the Champs-Elysees...
 
 
All details about how/why I made this exhibit are online.
The virtual Louvre exhibit entry point is
        http://mistral.enst.fr/~pioch/louvre/
 
Experience and my error_log file both tell that the longer the URL, the
more mistakes people make, so you can also access the exhibit from
        http://mistral.enst.fr/
 
It's not supported (yet) in any form by my school nor the Louvre museum
itself, but with the tremendous feedback I'm having from all of you
around, I hope to get officials into helping soon.
(YOU can help there, details are available online again)
This will take some time, though, as each time bureaucracy is involved :)
 
The feedback from those who have enjoyed the visit will probably
be most useful for that, and maybe also the fact that the `Louvre'
exhibit is one of the nominees for the "Best of Web'94 Awards",
in the "Best Use of Multiple Media" section (Thanks to the maintainer
of this stuff).
 
Cheers,
-- Nicolas

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