----------------------------Original message---------------------------- This message is being posted for Alan Newman, Art Institute of Chicago ********************************************************* CLEOPATRA WEB SITE UNVEILED FOR THE PUBLIC The Art Institute of Chicago has recently unveiled Cleopatra: A Multimedia Guide to the Ancient World, an interactive web site accessible via the World Wide Web (http://www.artic.edu/cleo/). In March 1997, the Art Institute debuted the touchscreen computer program with the same name in its Galleries of Ancient Art. The creation of the Cleopatra web site marks the museum's continuing use of computer technology as an interpretive learning tool. Both the computer program within the museum, as well as the new web site, are designed to increase the understanding of ancient art, add historical and cultural context to works of art, and inspire close observations of these works. The Cleopatra link (named for easy location on the Art Institute's web site) showcases the same 18 works from the Art Institute's collection that are featured in the existing Cleopatra program using features such as video, maps, a timeline, a pan/zoom object viewer, fully bi-lingual presentation in English and Spanish and a glossary. The web site delivers 45 QuickTime movies with audio and subtitles which allow the user to explore the ancient cultures of Egypt, Greece, and Italy. Each of these movies reveal chronologies and geographic origins of the art works, as well as providing a political and social context of the times and places in which they were created. There are two sizes for each movie that will automatically download according to the user's Internet connection and computer platform. The lesson plans that accompany the Cleopatra web site offer a wide range of learning tools for teachers to use in the classroom. For each individual lesson plan, specific skills and focuses are identified, academic subject areas and thematic connections are delineated, and instructional materials are listed, along with step-by-step procedures. Each plan concludes with a list of the Illinois State Board of Education learning goals it fulfills. This helpful classroom material can be used as both a pre- and post-museum visit resource. Cleopatra web site development was made possible by the generosity of the Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation. It was adapted from the original kiosk-based program, which was supported by charitable gifts from The Getty Grant Program and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. #### __________________________________________________________________ Mail submissions to [log in to unmask] Administrative matters (file requests, subscription requests, etc) to [log in to unmask] ARLIS-L Archives and subscription maintenance: http://lsv.uky.edu/archives/arlis-l.html Questions may be addressed to list owner at: [log in to unmask]