The Georgia Museum of Art Launches Virtual Museum in Second Life
Published April 14th, 2009
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia launched a virtual museum in Second Life featuring paintings sculptures, and drawings from its permanent collection. The virtual museum contains an almost exact replica of the galleries at the museum in Athens and is available to all residents of Second Life. The Georgia Museum of Art hopes to utilize Second Life as an educational tool for its current audience as well as a new online audience. The virtual museum offers users worldwide the ability to roam its galleries from the comfort of their homes.
Second Life is a free, virtual online world that is imagined, created and maintained by its residents. Since its inception in 2003, Second Life has provided a world that supports all forms of expression and offers educational, business and entertainment opportunities to millions of users.
âThe creation of a virtual museum comes at an opportune time because it allows present and future patrons to remain involved while the brick-and-mortar museum is closed for our expansion,â said Jenny Williams, media relations coordinator. âThe virtual museum is an ongoing project that will continue to grow as the real-life museum grows.â
Ultimately, the goal of the Second Life museum is to increase awareness of the Georgia Museum of Art among those who may not have the opportunity to visit the museum on-site.
To get started in Second Life, users must first download the free software from www.secondlife.com. After creating an account, users can then design their own avatars to search the virtual world. The Georgia Museum of Art can be found through the Second Life search engine by searching the museumâs name. Current users of Second Life may also find the virtual museum by typing in this Slurl: http://slurl.com/secondlife/UGA%20CTL/136/136/81/
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