Long before airplanes, two paper-maker brothers asked: what if you could trap a cloud in a bag? ☁️🎈
#OnThisDay in 1783, the Montgolfiers publicly demonstrated the hot air balloon in Annonay, France.
🎨Watercolor, oval, contemporary 🏛️@ScienceMuseum https://t.co/bgA4JoMfqs
Before it was a daily staple, the bicycle began as a 19th-century "running machine." 🚲
This World Bicycle Day, trace 200 years of personal mobility—from heavy wooden "boneshakers" to modern design icons with Technoseum: https://t.co/js2uHo7QrM
#OnThisDay in 1902, Marcel Breuer was born 📐
The legendary Hungarian-American modernist architect and furniture designer was a true pioneer of Bauhaus design, famous for shaping how we live and sit today.
👇 Dive into the story here: https://t.co/XVzVBPJQdu
@esdevlin@NPGLondon 🇬🇧 You can co-author this artwork right now (UK residents, 18+). Take a selfie on the app and if you submit it you will be on display at the National Portrait Gallery - part of the collective portrait
Experience it now : https://t.co/2u5KlyoKjX 🏛️
Inviting the UK public to co-author a National Portrait 🎨🇬🇧
Artist @esdevlin has collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab on a new work, “A National Portrait” - an interactive and collective portrait, on display at @NPGLondon
@esdevlin@NPGLondon “The National Portrait Gallery belongs to us. It’s the largest collection of portraits in the world and its over 220,000 artworks are part of our cultural commons. It is a mirror of us: it reflects who we’ve been and who we are becoming.” – Es Devlin
@SFMOMA Ready to step inside the canvas? 🖌️✨
Explore the interactive experiment, listen to interpretive insights and experience Matisse’s radical vision a new way.
Experience it now: https://t.co/L01e6aRZx6
Explore Matisse’s ‘Wild Palette’ 🎨
We have collaborated with @SFMOMA for their exhibition, “Matisse’s Femme au chapeau: A Modern Scandal” to explore the world of Matisse with the help of Google’s advanced video generation model, Veo
Step into his world: https://t.co/L01e6aRZx6
@SFMOMA The exhibition also features a short film bringing to life1900-era archival postcards and photographs of Paris’s Grand Palais where “Femme au chapeau” debuted. It transports you directly to the thrilling atmosphere of 1905, exactly where and when the Fauvist movement was born.
We are joining the @USNatArchives, @NatlParkService, and the White House Task Force 250 to showcase the story of the US’s independence 🇺🇸
"Making of the Nation — America at 250" uses technology to bring these primary sources to life for anyone, anywhere: https://t.co/mM4wDjvH1S
Experience the landscapes that define the nation. 🏔️ A new Lab Experiment uses @NatlParkService data and Google AI as a guide to create personalized visual tours of America's natural wonders, from Yosemite to the Grand Canyon.
Step inside Benjamin Franklin’s brilliant mind! ✨ @royalsociety, @Googlearts, and @NotebookLM invite you to chat with his scientific legacy & explore groundbreaking experiments in 'The Science of Benjamin Franklin' Notebook
Start exploring today: https://t.co/uvAGtTONag