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Applications for the 2025 Queensland Youth Week Digital Art competition have now closed. Winners will be announced by Friday 30 May 2025. The competition aims to celebrate the creativity and talent of ...
U.S. President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated photo showing himself as the pope ahead of this week's gathering of cardinals to choose a new leader of the 1.4-billion-strong Catholic Church, and ...
In late 2024, When Amazon announced the launch of its new Fire TV Omni Mini-LED series, it promised that the TVs would eventually be upgraded with two additional features: an interactive art ...
Olette-Pelletier is an Egyptologist and, by chance, his daily walk took him past the Luxor Obelisk, the 3,000-year-old monument that towers over Place de la Concorde in central Paris. One day ...
One hundred and eighty-nine years ago, a spectacular 3,300-year-old Egyptian obelisk was erected in Place de la Concorde, Paris, after it had been gifted to France by the viceroy of Egypt.
Given in memory of Gloria Brackstone Solow from Dr. Eugene A. Solow and Family/Art Institute of Chicago Share The Art Institute of Chicago must return a 1916 drawing by Egon Schiele to the heirs ...
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A French Egyptologist has uncovered seven secret messages hidden on Paris's Luxor Obelisk, revealing ancient Egyptian secrets that have remained undiscovered for hundreds of years. Dr Jean-Guillaume ...
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On April 23, the“BRILLIANT STARS - THE CIVILIZATION OF ANCIENT SHU Immersive Digital Art Experience”, an innovative exhibition integrating digital art, interactive technology and archaeological ...
The Luxor Obelisk stands at Place de la Concorde in Paris ... The research offers new insight into how Egypt’s ancient rulers used art, text, and design to protect their power — and their secrets.