Objective
The Brancusi project sets out to achieve a multilingual multimedia resource in the field of Art Museums. The subject is the Romanian-born sculptor Constantin Brancusi, who spent the most important part of his working life in Paris. He is widely considered to be the most important influential sculptor of the twentieth century and his work is in major public collections in Europe (especially MNAM, Paris) the United States, Australia and Japan. By maximum utilisation of industry standard technology and emergent Art Museum international documentation standards and with publishing objectives, the Brancusi Project will explore a significant emergent market (in close collaboration with copyright collecting societies and others) with complex intellectual property rights aspects (copyright and moral rights) associated with the work of artists.
The image database system will encourage interest in and improve access to original works of art by means of:
an open ended museum management and advanced research and public access resource located in a small number of art museums internationally that have a particular interest in the work of Brancusi, with licensed download, on-site publishing and ISDN image and test transmission facilities;
a general public information resource on a CD platform in art museums, education institutes (at all levels) and public libraries with licensed download and on-site publishing facilities;
as a public information resource on read only CD, on sale in art museum shops and other retail outlets.
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IP4 1LT Ipswich
United Kingdom
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