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Drew Harty / Galene Studios

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  • Exhibit Design
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Monet's Waterloo Bridge

Client: Memorial Art Gallery

The interactive programs Paint Your Own Monet, Explore Monet’s London, and Look Below the Surface were installed on three 55” multi-touch screens in the Memorial Art Gallery’s traveling exhibit, Monet’s Waterloo Bridge: Vision and Process. The interactives allowed visitors to explore exhibit themes by experimenting with color layers and transparency in three Waterloo Bridge paintings, to compare and contrast paintings from his Waterloo Bridge, Charing Cross Bridge, and Houses of Parliament London series, and to discover what scientific image analysis can reveal about Monet’s process.

Screen recording of Monet Interactive programs.

The screen recording demonstrates how visitors can use the interactive. (In the screen recording a mouse cursor must be used to navigate the program, but, in the museum setting, visitors use finger gestures to navigate the program.)

In-room video demonstration of the Monet Interacitive programs.

Menus

Paint Your Own Monet home menu, Explore Monet’s London home menu, Look Below the Surface home menu.

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Look Below the Surface

Drew Harty / Fine Art