Apologies for nerding out, but I had to share these.
Its visualizations that take different approaches in cataloging all of mankind's works of art. It presents them four optional ways: a sphere, wave (below), timeline, and "Big Bang" format.
Free Fall is the best IMO but its desktop only. Be sure to open with a full screen and you need a decent internet connection. Just amazing.
Free Fall - https://artsexperiments.withgoogle.com/freefall/
Each pixel visualized on the plane below is a single work of art that you can zoom into, pan around, and navigate through within the 3 dimensional space. It includes metadata on each one, year, period, artist, etc.
Intro: https://artsexperiments.withgoogle.com/#/introduction
Its visualizations that take different approaches in cataloging all of mankind's works of art. It presents them four optional ways: a sphere, wave (below), timeline, and "Big Bang" format.
Free Fall is the best IMO but its desktop only. Be sure to open with a full screen and you need a decent internet connection. Just amazing.
Free Fall - https://artsexperiments.withgoogle.com/freefall/
Each pixel visualized on the plane below is a single work of art that you can zoom into, pan around, and navigate through within the 3 dimensional space. It includes metadata on each one, year, period, artist, etc.

Intro: https://artsexperiments.withgoogle.com/#/introduction