HDTV's Become Showcases for Fine Art and Photography
Video Title :
HDTV's Become Showcases for Fine Art and Photography
Description :
November 2006 (Medialink) -- High-definition televisions (HDTV's)—already known for delivering crystal-clear pictures that enhance the experience of watching movies, sports and TV programs—are doing something brand new: bringing masterpieces and photographic still imagery to the living rooms of Comcast customers nationwide through GalleryPlayer On Demand.
Comcast, the country's leading provider of cable, entertainment and communications products and services, and GalleryPlayer (www.galleryplayer.com), the recognized leader in high-definition digital art and photography, are making this new service available. Customers can select from themed collections of art and photography drawn from more than 45 world-class museums, leading publishers, artists and photographers, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Barnes Foundation, the Seattle Art Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the Museum of Modern Art, National Geographic, Time-Life, Rachel Hale, Workman Publishing and many more.
Each collection brings HDTV's to life with imagery, turning their screens into digital canvases with images that change every minute and are accompanied by synchronized music. Most of the featured works have never before been available in HD.
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Produced for Comcast
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2842
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Keywords, Tags :
Technology Art Television Cable Consumers
Video Length :
2 : 23
Comments :
Cutting fine art to fit a TV screen is a violation of the painter and the viewer!
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This is a commercial, shoule not be here. I don't own a TV, this is why