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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.1 Virtual Tours-Public Art & Heritage Ctr Prog. 82 AGENDA STATEMENT HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION O`tLIFOR��� MEETING DATE: August 13, 2009 SUBJECT: Virtual Tours-Public Art and Heritage Center Programs Prepared by John Hartnett, Heritage and Cultural Arts Manager and Elizabeth Isles, Heritage Center Director ATTACHMENTS: None RECOMMENDATION: Receive Presentation FINANCIAL STATEMENT: $4,225 Appropriation in FY 2008-2009 DESCRIPTION: One of the goals approved by the City Council for Fiscal Year 2008- 2009 for the Heritage and Cultural Arts Division included; create a "Virtual Tour" of Dublin's public art and the Heritage Center museum that can be viewed on the city website. In late spring, Staff worked with two separate consultants to develop virtual tours for both projects. In the case of the public art project, photos were taken of every artwork piece fabricated and installed by the City or in cooperation with the Dublin Fine Arts Foundation's Art in the Parks program. The artwork is displayed in the virtual tour which includes a voice over about public art in Dublin. There is also an interactive map where individual artworks can be identified with the name of the artist, artwork, type of art and materials and specific locations. Finally, an updated Public Art Map can be downloaded from the site. For the virtual tour of the Heritage Center a voice over takes you through a video tour of the Murray Schoolhouse "Journey" exhibit, the Little Classroom and St. Raymond's Church, showing various programs such as school tours, workshops, bluegrass performances and outdoor activities. At the August 13th meeting, Staff will present the virtual tours to the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission receive the presentation. COPIES TO: ITEM NO: 8.1 GAHERITAGE COMMISSION\AGENDA STMTS\2009\8-13 Virtual Tours 8.l.doc