ArtBabble Trailer

Early ArtBabble Mockup

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ArtBabble has came a long way! Check out this early hand drawn design mockup. Talk about design evolution! For the most part, a lot of these ideas stuck if you look at the current design.

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Created by the Indianapolis Museum of Art
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We love technology!

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How was this created?
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This was created by Senior New Media Producer, Dan Dark, using Adobe After Effects.

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Early ArtBabble Mockup
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ArtBabble has came a long way! Check out this early hand drawn design mockup. Talk about design evolution! For the most part, a lot of these ideas stuck if you look at the current design.

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A blog post about ArtBabble
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It's worth a read.

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Another blog post
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About IMA's technology efforts.

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Another trailer produced by the IMA
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This time focusing on European Design.

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ArtBabble

Art-Bab-ble [ahrt-bab-uhl]
noun; verb (used without object) -bled, -bling

1. free flowing conversation, about art, for anyone.
2. a place where everyone is invited to join an open, ongoing discussion - no art degree required.

ArtBabble was conceived, initiated, designed, built, sculpted, programmed, shot, edited, painted and launched by a cross-departmental collection of individuals at the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA). It is intended to showcase video art content in high quality format from a variety of sources and perspectives.

ArtBabble was created so others will join in spreading the world of art through video.

Babble On.

Very cool!!

nice!

oh yeah baby!

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