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The arts are one area of modern life that may seem to be immune from the fast pace of technology, but there are many ways that technology can be used in the arts. It can be used to educate people about the arts, provide new ways of developing artistic material, or new ways of presenting art. IMTC has a long and rich history of collaborations with both local and national arts and humanities organizations. From an early collaboration with the Smithsonian Institute in 1992, to award winning multimedia kiosks for the Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University, to the on-going Dance Technology project,  IMTC explores combinations of the arts with cutting edge technology.

Highlighted Projects:

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The Millennium Gate
Built in collaboration with the National Monuments Foundation and Highlands Historic Consulting, The Millennium Gate Philanthropy Gallery Exhibit is a grand interactive experience in which patrons will discover the vital role philanthropy has played in shaping Atlanta over the years.
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The Gates of Paradise Kiosk
Built in collaboration with the High Museum of Art for their Lorenzo Ghiberti: The Gates of Paradise exhibit, this kiosk provides in-depth information on all ten panels in the doors, while only three of the panels toured for the exhibit.
 
i-irasshai thumbnail image i-irasshai - a virtual exploration of Japan
A web site/CD-ROM containing a virtual, explorative, and photo-realistic world to teach Japanese culture to non-Japenese students. The site utilizes immersive photographs, facts, activities, quizzes, audio, and video.
 
Virutal Vaudeville image of Sandow A Live Performance Simulation System: Virtual Vaudeville
Development of a computer system to provide a virtual reality simulation of a vaudeville performance in the 1890’s.
 
Moving Image Collections Logo Moving Image Collections
The Moving Image Collections (MIC) is an integrated online catalog of moving images held by a variety of organizations, including libraries, museums, archives and television broadcasting companies.
 
Dance Technology thumnail The Dance Technology Project
An ongoing collaborative project between the Atlanta Ballet and Georgia Tech's Robert Ferst Center for the Arts. The project's charter is to find innovative ways to integrate technology and the arts, specifically dance.
 

Please visit the culture archives for a complete list of past projects.