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Acoustiguide Germany Wins Bid to Develop Audio Programs for the Dresden State Art Collections

Acoustiguide Bookmarking Function Recognized ~   The Peabody Essex Museum‚s ARTscape Receives an Honorable Mention at the 2004 MUSE Awards

Acoustiguide Wins Interpret Britain and Ireland Commendation

Acoustiguide Opens Inclusive Audio Tours at the New Ogden Museum of Southern Art

Asian Art Museum of San Francisco Reopens with Inclusive Acoustiguide Audio Tour

Acoustiguide‚s Degas and the Dance Audio Tour is Special Feature on Award-Winning PBS Documentary DVD

Acoustiguide Introduces Advanced Interactive Bookmarking Function at the Peabody Essex Museum, June 2003

UK Design Council Award for the Acoustiguide Wand, December 2001

Acoustiguide Wand Recognized in I.D. Magazine's Annual Design Review, August 2001

National Gallery of Art Expands Audio Program, The Director's Tour: Masterpieces at the National Gallery, July 2001

Acoustiguide Installs World's Largest Heritage Audio Tour at Bath, England, March 2001

National Gallery of Art Launches New Audio Tour of Dutch and Flemish Paintings for Young Visitors, February 2001

Acoustiguide, Tate Modern Launch 20 Hours of Programming, September 2000

Veterans' Voices Speak at Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum, June 2002

Acoustiguide's Degas and the Dance Audio Tour is Special Feature on        Award-Winning PBS Documentary DVD

(New York)  Channel Thirteen (WNET New York), New York City's local public television station, released its documentary Degas and the Dance, the Man Behind the Easel on DVD. The documentary, which won a 2004 Peabody Award, examines Edgar Degas's intimate relationship with the Paris Opera, where he regularly attended performances and observed ballet classes. Among the DVD special features is an audio tour produced by Acoustiguide for the 2002 exhibition, Degas and the Dance, organized by the acclaimed Federation of Arts, the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The audio tour is accompanied by a slide show of 9 related works, which viewers can choose to enlarge on their screen.

The audio tour includes Graham Beal, the Director of the Detroit Institute of the Arts, who engages the curators in a live discussion about the works; the effect is one of listening in on a conversation among experts. Exhibition curators Richard Kendall, an art historian and Degas scholar, and Jill DeVonyar, an art and dance historian and ballet instructor, examine Degas's work from a dance perspective. Their insights reveal the artist's intimate knowledge of the world of 19th-century ballet, his rendering of its often harsh realities with the fervor and vision of a modern day documentary filmmaker.  Tired dancers sit languidly on the floor adjusting shoe ribbons a young ballerina perfects an arabesques a wealthy seducer waits backstage for a performance to endŠ and the excitement of the crowd as the dancers move across the stage Such details come to life as the curators and the director consider the works together. The audio tour encourages listeners to share the artist's unique perspective, underscoring one of the central themes of the DVD documentary: that Edgar Degas was a painter dedicated to capturing the nuances of contemporary life.

 

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More than 45 years ago, Acoustiguide invented the audio tour, and the company has remained at the leading edge of creativity and technology ever since. Acoustiguide provides audio programs for museums, heritage and historic sites, tourism attractions, zoos, aquaria and corporate clients in 22 countries around the world. Acoustiguide offers complete creative and production services, the most advanced audio technology and comprehensive on-site management. For more information, visit www.acoustiguide.com.

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