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smARTphone Tours

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Bring your own web-enabled device (such as an iPhone or Blackberry) to the Museum to access new and interactive content. If you do not have your own device, a limited number of iPod Touches can be checked out free of charge at the Visitor Services Desks.

 


 

Face to Face smARTphone Tour

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Face to Face: International Art at the DMA is a tribute to key donors who have shaped the Museum’s collection over fifty years and helped establish the DMA as an international art destination.

 


 

The Wendy and Emery Reves Collection smARTphone Tour

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The smARTphone tour of the Wendy and Emery Reves Collection provides new interpretive materials for this unique collection of 1,400 works installed in a re-creation of the couple’s Mediterranean villa on the Museum’s third level. SmARTphone users can view archival photos of celebrated guests to the couple’s home, including Salvador Dalí and Winston Churchill, as well as see the villa as it appeared when first owned by Coco Chanel. Users can also hear Wendy Reves speak about the couple’s collecting and her fond memories of vacations at the villa.   

 



Explore the Dallas Museum of Art’s global collection on your web enabled device

Access the smARTphone tour at DMA.mobi

The smARTphone tour includes interviews with DMA staff, information about the artist or culture that made each work of art, geographical information, and contextual images and video, as well as responses from members of the community.

 

Press

The New York Times, 03/18/10

 


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