ORGANISMuseum Features Ami Vitale
ORGANISMuseum is the first online realtime 3D Virtual Art Gallery. It currently features extraordinary images of reportage by Ami Vitale, one of the greatest modern reporters. To visit the gallery you need to install the 3D Life Player plugin.
ORGANISMuseum exposes Ami Vitale “My Eyes, Your World”
Extraordinary images of reportage by one of the greatest modern reporters
Milan, March 10, 2007 - ORGANISMuseum, the first Online Realtime 3D Virtual Art Gallery accessible directly from all principal Internet browsers with PC and MAC, exposes Ami Vitale since March 10. The inaugural exhibition by Gianmarco Chieregato will remain accessible through the exhibitions archive present on the website.
“My Eyes, Your World”
It often happens that words say something but tell nothing, and the same happens also to images. But Ami’s photographies once they have started talking they are impossible to stop. And some of these words really cannot escape our attention. Absolutely not.
Tears, pride, children, war, poverty, colors, hope, they are just some of these words and they take us by hand in a journey made of unique images coming from a world which is each day less far and it owns, if we are able to see it, something that we have lost since a long time.
Up to you to discover what it is..
You can find the gallery at this address:
http://www.organismedia.com/virtualmuseum/
© Photographies by Ami Vitale - All rights reserved



#1 Ignas
Realy nice

But you have to install special viewer to visit 3D gallery. Works on IE only. I wish it will be done with Flash some day
10:47 pm - Saturday, March 17, 2007
#2 Mescalina
Hi, I'm one of the creators of the gallery.. The plugin works also for Firefox and the gallery is visible from PC and MAC, the only necessary thing a part the 3d life player is javascript enabled. The gallery uses javascript to communicate with the webpage to know which exhibitions it has to load..
So if u see an error that says: "Javascript connection error" it means that u have to enable javascript in your browser security settings..
Bye
6:40 pm - Sunday, March 18, 2007