Consider this both a Friday Video, and a super-duper Breakfast Links.
Recently Google launched a new project through their Arts & Culture program. Called "We Wear Culture: The Stories Behind What We Wear" - the landing-page link is here - the program features scores of links to videos, articles, and on-line exhibitions that highlight fashion, material culture, and clothing, both past and present. Links will lead to museums, collections, and institutions from all over the world, and cover everything from modern fashion trendsetters to the most ancient of textile crafts. There is so much to explore - be prepared to spend some time!
The video, above, is a taste of what you'll find. This is a short behind-the-scenes look at the Conservation Laboratory of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, and features several garments that presented special challenges. A hint for viewing this video (and it took me a few tries to figure this out!): use the navigation tool in the upper corner to go right and reach each new segment. I remember seeing the Worth gown on display as part of last year's "Masterpieces" exhibition, and the solution to the gown's issues was wonderfully unobtrusive, and a sympathetic way to present a still-beautiful, if damaged, garment.
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Thank you for sharing this very special conservation insider video! Many are unfamiliar with 360 format which requires the viewer scroll to see the continuation circling the workroom to their screen. Wonder if this feature is disabled on phone/tablet view? Perhaps a brief tutorial note until this feature is common knowledge? Thanks!
One of us -- Loretta Chase -- writes historical romance. One of us -- Susan Holloway Scott -- writes historical novels,and as Isabella Bradford, wrote historical romances, too.
There’s a big difference in how we use history. But we’re equally nuts about it. To us, the everyday details of life in the past are things to talk about, ponder, make fun of -- much in the way normal people talk about their favorite reality show.
We talk about who’s wearing what and who’s sleeping with whom. We try to sort out rumor or myth from fact. We thought there must be at least three other people out there who think history’s fascinating and fun, too. This blog is for them.
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3 comments:
Thanks but the video is only on the jacket and its lining, the rest of the video is paused. Doesn't move through talk with visuals. Best wishes. atk
The weird format of this video makes it unwatchable.
Thank you for sharing this very special conservation insider video! Many are unfamiliar with 360 format which requires the viewer scroll to see the continuation circling the workroom to their screen. Wonder if this feature is disabled on phone/tablet view? Perhaps a brief tutorial note until this feature is common knowledge? Thanks!
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