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Art Collection @ Stirling Uni

The Art Collection @ Stirling Uni app uses Bluetooth iBeacon technology to send information about select exhibits straight to your mobile device

The Art Collection @ Stirling Uni app uses Bluetooth iBeacon technology to send information about select exhibits straight to your mobile device

Art Collection @ Stirling Uni

by University of Stirling
Art Collection @ Stirling Uni
Art Collection @ Stirling Uni
Art Collection @ Stirling Uni

What is it about?

The Art Collection @ Stirling Uni app uses Bluetooth iBeacon technology to send information about select exhibits straight to your mobile device.

Art Collection @ Stirling Uni

App Details

Version
1.0.10
Rating
NA
Size
17Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
July 12, 2016
Release date
August 5, 2015
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App Store Description

The Art Collection @ Stirling Uni app uses Bluetooth iBeacon technology to send information about select exhibits straight to your mobile device.
Let the Art Collection @ Stirling Uni app guide you through the collection providing you with a wealth of information about the art on display.
The University of Stirling Art Collection is a varied collection of works of Scottish contemporary art including paintings, prints, tapestries, sculpture and silver. The app focuses on the art housed in the Pathfoot Building but the University’s sculpture collection is on display across the campus.
Artists featured on the app include; Norman McLaren, J.D. Fergusson, Ian Hamilton Finlay and Willie Rodger.
The Art Collection at the University of Stirling builds on the legacy of the University’s first Principal; Dr Tom Cottrell (1967-1973) who believed that art should be on display across the campus as “part of the everyday life” of students and staff. In recent years the Art Collection has grown to be of international significance and has recently achieved museum status.
The main collection is located in the Pathfoot building and the open air sculpture walks are free to the public
Features:
• Additional content, images and film providing detail about the artists behind the work as well as information about items not currently on display.
• Turn interaction with beacon devices ‘on’ or ‘off’

Please note:
• Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

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