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Art On The Web - What Infinity Looks Like

Art On The Web - What Infinity Looks Like Enjoy Artist Chul Hyun Ahn has discovered a simple way to portray the complexities of infinity. Learn more about Chul Hyun Ahn: http://thecreatorsproject.com/creator... The Creators Project is a partnership between Intel and VICE: http://thecreatorsproject.com/ Subscribe to The Creators Project: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_to_TheCreator... Check out our full video catalog: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheCreato... Like The Creators Project on Facebook: http://fb.com/thecreatorsproject Follow The Creators Project on Twitter: http://twitter.com/creatorsproject Read our Tumblr:  http://thecreatorsproject.tumblr.com/ Wendy is the The Career Coach - helping you to find fresh perspectives on your Job Search and Career. She helps you work towards your goals and aspirations, in a way that fits in with both work and home life. Email her at  wendymason@wisewolfcoaching.com ,  find her on Skype at wendymason14, or call +44 (0) 2081239146 (020812

So you have always wanted to know more about art!

So you have always wanted to know more about art!  So you have always wanted to know more about art and you have always wanted to find the time to visit galleries but you don't know where to start. Well here is a place to play. The Google Art Project is a collaboration between Google and 151 incredible collections of paintings, drawings, sculptures, historic and religious artefacts, photographs and important manuscripts. They come from 40 different countries. You can explore the exhibits right down to the brush strokes. You can take a tour of the gallery or museum or you can build and share your own collection. There are 30,000 works of art with more to come. All kinds of things are there from the White House collection to the Rock Art Museum in South Africa. There are notes on the work of art but you can usually find out more with a web search if you need to. You can see where to find the piece in your own city – and it even tells