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Ikonikat project

Ikonikat project

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A visitor analyses the Louis Le Nain painting "The Peasant Family" (circa 1642) at the Louvre-Lens Museum using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet, visitors looking at a painting…

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Utilisation par un visiteur de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A visitor in front of the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. This photo was taken as part of a report on the Ikonikat app. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.)…

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Un visiteur devant le tableau "Repas de paysans" de Louis Le Nain (vers 1642) au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A group of visitors using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet, visitors looking at a painting can show, without having to…

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Utilisation de l’application Ikonikat par des visiteurs au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A mediator from the Ikonikat project points to a detail on the Louis Le Nain painting "The Peasants’ Meal" (circa 1642) at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. This discussion with visitors participating in the experiment is taking place after time spent analysing the artwork individually using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a…

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Un médiateur du projet Ikonikat indique un détail d’une œuvre avec des visiteurs au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A mediator from the Ikonikat project points to a detail on the Louis Le Nain painting "The Peasants’ Meal" (circa 1642) at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. This discussion with visitors participating in the experiment is taking place after time spent analysing the artwork individually using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a…

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Un médiateur du projet Ikonikat indique un détail d’une œuvre avec des visiteurs au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A mediator from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) project analyses an artwork with visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. This discussion is taking place after time spent analysing the artwork individually using the Ikonikat app. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their…

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Une médiatrice du projet Ikonikat analyse une œuvre avec des visiteurs au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A mediator from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) project analyses an artwork with a visitor to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. This discussion is taking place after time spent analysing the artwork individually using the Ikonikat app. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their…

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Une médiatrice du projet Ikonikat analyse une œuvre avec une visiteuse au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A visitor analyses the Louis Le Nain painting "The Peasant Family" (circa 1642) at the Louvre-Lens Museum using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet, visitors looking at a painting…

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Utilisation par un visiteur de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A mediator introduces the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app to a visitor at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet, visitors looking at a painting can show, without…

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Présentation par une médiatrice de l’application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A group of visitors using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. Two mediators are present to control the tablet interface and produce a live record of the impressions and comments of those participating in the experiment. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to…

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Présentation par des médiateurs de l’application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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Visitors using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. Here, visitors in front of one of the paintings in the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum are using their fingers to mark on a tablet the areas of the painting they think are the most significant. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according…

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Utilisation par des visiteurs de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc gathers and analyses the marks made by visitors on the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app in relation to the painting "The Peasant Family" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642). Using this administrator interface, the research scientist collects the data and sends them directly to the server. The Ikonikat app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids…

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Réception et analyse des tracés issus de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc gathers and analyses the marks made by visitors on the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app in relation to the painting "The Peasant Family" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642). Using this administrator interface, the research scientist collects the data and sends them directly to the server. The Ikonikat app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids…

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Réception et analyse des tracés issus de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc gathers and analyses the results from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. Using this administrator interface, the research scientist collects the data and sends them directly to the server. The Ikonikat app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age,…

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Réception et analyse des résultats issus de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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"The Peasant Family" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. This photo was taken as part of a report on the Ikonikat app. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet, visitors…

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"Famille de paysans" (vers 1642), tableau de Louis Le Nain, au musée du Louvre-Lens
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"The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. This photo was taken as part of a report on the Ikonikat app. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet, visitors…

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"Repas de paysans" (vers 1642), tableau de Louis Le Nain, au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A visitor in front of the painting "The Peasant Family" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. This photo was taken as part of a report on the Ikonikat app. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.)…

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Une visiteuse devant le tableau "Famille de paysans" de Louis Le Nain (vers 1642) au musée du Louvre-Lens
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc, alongside two mediators specialising in museum practice, introduces the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app to a group of visitors. They will use it to analyse seven works from the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to…

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Mathias Blanc présente l’application Ikonikat à un groupe de visiteurs au musée du Louvre-Lens
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc introduces the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app to a group of visitors. They will use it to analyse seven works from the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.)…

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Mathias Blanc présente l’application Ikonikat à un groupe de visiteurs du musée du Louvre-Lens
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A mediator, alongside sociologist Mathias Blanc, introduces the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app to a group of visitors. They will use it to analyse seven works from the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of…

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Un médiateur présente l’application Ikonikat à un groupe de visiteurs au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A visitor in front of one of the paintings in the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. She is using her tablet to mark the areas of the artwork she thinks are the most significant. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with…

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Utilisation par une visiteuse de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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Discussion between a visitor using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app and a project mediator controlling the interface at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet,…

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Discussion entre une utilisatrice de l’application Ikonikat et un médiateur au musée du Louvre-Lens
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Visitors using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. Here, the visitors are in front of one of the paintings in the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. They are using their tablets to mark the areas of the artwork they think are the most significant. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according…

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Utilisation par des visiteurs de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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Visitors in front of one of the paintings in the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. They are using their tablets to mark the areas of the artwork they think are the most significant, while a mediator controls the interface. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile …

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Utilisation de l’application Ikonikat par des visiteurs au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A visitor in front of one of the paintings in the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. She is using her tablet to mark the areas of the artwork she thinks are the most significant. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with…

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Utilisation par une visiteuse de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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Visitors using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. Here, the visitors are in front of one of the paintings in the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. They are using their tablets to mark the areas of the artwork they think are the most significant. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according…

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Utilisation par des visiteurs de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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One of the mediators gathering data from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app following the experiment at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet, visitors looking…

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L’interface administrateur de l’application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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Visitors using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. Here, the visitors are in front of one of the paintings in the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. They are using their tablets to mark the areas of the artwork they think are the most significant. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according…

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Utilisation par des visiteurs de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A visitor to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. In front of the Antoine Le Nain painting "Musical Gathering" (1642), she is using her tablet to mark the areas of the artwork she thinks are the most significant. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks…

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Utilisation par une visiteuse de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A visitor to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. In front of the Antoine Le Nain painting "Musical Gathering" (1642), she is using her tablet to mark the areas of the artwork she thinks are the most significant. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks…

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Utilisation par une visiteuse de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A group of visitors trying out the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. They will use it to analyse seven works from the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet, visitors…

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Un groupe de visiteurs découvre l’application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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Visitors using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. Here, the visitors are in front of the painting "The Peasant Family" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. They are using their tablets to mark the areas of the artwork they think are the most significant. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of…

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Utilisation par des visiteurs de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A group of visitors using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app while one of the mediators controls the interface at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet, visitors…

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Présentation par des médiateurs de l’application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A group of visitors using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app at the Louvre-Lens Museum. Here, the visitors are analysing a digital reproduction of the Mathieu Le Nain painting "The Pilgrims at Emmaus" (circa 1645). They are discussing which areas of the artwork they think are the most significant, which they will then mark on the tablet. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation…

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Utilisation de l’application Ikonikat par des visiteurs au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A mediator introduces the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app to a group of visitors at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. A specialist in museum practice, he is charged with producing a live record of their impressions and comments. The Ikonikat app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to…

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Un médiateur présente l'application Ikonikat à un groupe de visiteurs au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A mediator from the Ikonikat project points to a detail on the Antoine Le Nain painting "Musical Gathering" (1642) at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. This discussion with visitors participating in the experiment is taking place after time spent analysing the artwork individually using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural…

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Un médiateur du projet Ikonikat indique un détail d’une œuvre avec des visiteurs au musée du Louvre-Lens
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Discussion between visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum, who are using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app, and one of the project mediators charged with producing a live record of their impressions and comments. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological…

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Discussion avec des visiteurs utilisant l’application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A visitor to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. In front of the Antoine Le Nain painting "Musical Gathering" (1642), she is using the tablet to mark the areas of the artwork she thinks are the most significant. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks…

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Utilisation par une visiteuse de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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Visitors using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. Here, visitors in front of one of the paintings in the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum are using their fingers to mark on a tablet the areas of the painting they think are the most significant. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according…

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Utilisation par des visiteurs de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses the heat maps from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. These maps are generated from marks drawn on the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) by various visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The green, yellow and red areas show where marks appear frequently. The Ikonikat app for the visual analysis of artworks is both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool. It aids understanding of how…

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Mathias Blanc analyse les cartes de chaleur issues de l'application Ikonikat
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses and compares the marks made by various users of the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app on the painting "The Peasant Family" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642). During an experiment over a three-month period, these marks were drawn on a tablet in response to two questions asked of visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum: "What draws your attention first of all?" and "What is important for you in this painting?" The 4K…

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Comparaison et analyse de tracés de différents utilisateurs de l'application Ikonikat
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses and compares the marks made by various users of the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app on the painting "The Peasant Family" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642). During an experiment over a three-month period, these marks were drawn on a tablet in response to two questions asked of visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum: "What draws your attention first of all?" and "What is important for you in this painting?" The 4K…

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Comparaison et analyse de tracés de différents utilisateurs de l'application Ikonikat
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses and compares the marks made by various users of the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app on the painting "The Peasant Family" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642). During an experiment over a three-month period, these marks were drawn on a tablet in response to two questions asked of visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum: "What draws your attention first of all?" and "What is important for you in this painting?" The 4K…

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Comparaison et analyse de tracés de différents utilisateurs de l'application Ikonikat
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses and compares the marks made by various users of the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app on the painting "The Peasant Family" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642). During an experiment over a three-month period, these marks were drawn on a tablet in response to two questions asked of visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum: "What draws your attention first of all?" and "What is important for you in this painting?" The 4K…

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Comparaison et analyse de tracés de différents utilisateurs de l'application Ikonikat
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Comparison of the marks made by various users of the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app on the painting "The Peasant Family" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642). During an experiment over a three-month period, these marks were drawn on a tablet in response to two questions asked of visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum: "What draws your attention first of all?" and "What is important for you in this painting?" The 4K touchscreen makes it possible to display and…

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Comparaison de tracés de différents utilisateurs de l'application Ikonikat
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses the heat maps and statistics from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. These maps are generated from marks drawn on the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) by various visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The research scientist is gradually revealing the results on a 4K touchscreen. The Ikonikat app for the visual analysis of artworks is both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool. It…

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Mathias Blanc analyse les cartes de chaleur et statistiques issues de l'application Ikonikat
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses the heat maps from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. These maps are generated from marks drawn on the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) by various visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The green, yellow and red areas show where marks appear frequently. The Ikonikat app for the visual analysis of artworks is both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool. It aids understanding of how…

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Mathias Blanc analyse les cartes de chaleur issues de l'application Ikonikat
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses the heat maps and statistics from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. These maps are generated from marks drawn on the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) by various visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The research scientist is gradually revealing the results on a 4K touchscreen. The Ikonikat app for the visual analysis of artworks is both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool. It…

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Mathias Blanc analyse les cartes de chaleur issues de l'application Ikonikat
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses the heat maps from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. These maps are generated from marks drawn on the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) by various visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The green, yellow and red areas show where marks appear frequently. The Ikonikat app for the visual analysis of artworks is both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool. It aids understanding of how…

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Mathias Blanc analyse les cartes de chaleur issues de l'application Ikonikat
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses and compares the marks made by various users of the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app on the painting "The Peasant Family" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642). During an experiment over a three-month period, these marks were drawn on a tablet in response to two questions asked of visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum: "What draws your attention first of all?" and "What is important for you in this painting?" The 4K…

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20170041_0028
Comparaison et analyse de tracés de différents utilisateurs de l'application Ikonikat
20170041_0010
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses the data from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. These data are generated from marks drawn on the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) by various visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. Each visitor who has used the app is represented by a colour on the graphs. The Ikonikat app for the visual analysis of artworks is both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool. It aids understanding of how…

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20170041_0010
Mathias Blanc analyse les statistiques et résultats issus de l'application Ikonikat
20170041_0009
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses the heat maps from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. These maps are generated from marks drawn on the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) by various visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The green, yellow and red areas show where marks appear frequently. The Ikonikat app for the visual analysis of artworks is both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool. It aids understanding of how…

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20170041_0009
Mathias Blanc analyse les cartes de chaleur issues de l'application Ikonikat
20170041_0008
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses the heat maps and statistics from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. These maps are generated from marks drawn on the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) by various visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The research scientist is gradually revealing the results on a 4K touchscreen. The Ikonikat app for the visual analysis of artworks is both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool. It…

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20170041_0008
Mathias Blanc analyse les cartes de chaleur et statistiques issues de l'application Ikonikat
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses the heat maps and statistics from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. These maps are generated from marks drawn on the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) by various visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The research scientist is gradually revealing the results on a 4K touchscreen. The Ikonikat app for the visual analysis of artworks is both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool. It…

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20170041_0007
Mathias Blanc analyse les cartes de chaleur et statistiques issues de l'application Ikonikat
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses the heat maps and statistics from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. These maps are generated from marks drawn on the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) by various visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The research scientist is gradually revealing the results on a 4K touchscreen. The Ikonikat app for the visual analysis of artworks is both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool. It…

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20170041_0006
Mathias Blanc analyse les cartes de chaleur et statistiques issues de l'application Ikonikat
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses the heat maps and statistics from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. These maps are generated from marks drawn on the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) by various visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The research scientist is gradually revealing the results on a 4K touchscreen. The Ikonikat app for the visual analysis of artworks is both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool. It…

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20170041_0005
Mathias Blanc analyse les cartes de chaleur et statistiques issues de l'application Ikonikat
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses the heat maps and statistics from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. These maps are generated from marks drawn on the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) by various visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The research scientist is gradually revealing the results on a 4K touchscreen. The Ikonikat app for the visual analysis of artworks is both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool. It…

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20170041_0004
Mathias Blanc analyse les cartes de chaleur et statistiques issues de l'application Ikonikat
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses the heat maps and statistics from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. These maps are generated from marks drawn on the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) by various visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The research scientist is gradually revealing the results on a 4K touchscreen. The Ikonikat app for the visual analysis of artworks is both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool. It…

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20170041_0003
Mathias Blanc analyse les cartes de chaleur et statistiques issues de l'application Ikonikat
20170041_0002
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses the heat maps and statistics from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. These maps are generated from marks drawn on the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) by various visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The research scientist is gradually revealing the results on a 4K touchscreen. The Ikonikat app for the visual analysis of artworks is both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool. It…

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20170041_0002
Mathias Blanc analyse les cartes de chaleur et statistiques issues de l'application Ikonikat
20170041_0037
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A mediator from the Ikonikat project points to a detail on the Mathieu Le Nain painting "The Denial of Saint Peter" (circa 1655) at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. This discussion with visitors participating in the experiment is taking place after time spent analysing the artwork individually using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and…

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20170041_0037
Un médiateur du projet Ikonikat indique un détail d’une œuvre avec des visiteurs au musée du Louvre-Lens
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc introduces the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) project and app to a group of visitors at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet, visitors…

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20170041_0046
Mathias Blanc présente le projet Ikonikat à des visiteurs du musée du Louvre-Lens
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc introduces the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) project and app to a group of visitors at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet, visitors…

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20170041_0045
Mathias Blanc présente le projet Ikonikat à des visiteurs du musée du Louvre-Lens
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A mediator helps a visitor use the Ikonikat app at the Louvre-Lens Museum. A specialist in museum practice, she is producing a live record of the impressions and comments of those participating in the experiment during the Le Nain Mystery exhibition. Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) is an app for the visual analysis of artworks, and it is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to…

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20170041_0044
Accompagnement d’un visiteur dans son utilisation de l’application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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Discussion among visitors using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet, visitors looking at a painting can show, without…

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Discussion entre des visiteurs utilisant l’application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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Users of the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app complete a sociological questionnaire at the end of the experiment at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet, visitors…

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Des utilisateurs de l’application Ikonikat répondent à un questionnaire au musée du Louvre-Lens
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Discussion between visitors using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app and a project mediator controlling the interface at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet,…

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Discussion avec des visiteurs utilisant l’application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A group of visitors using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological profile (age, level of education, etc.). Equipped with a tablet, visitors looking at a painting can show, without having to…

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20170041_0040
Utilisation de l’application Ikonikat par des visiteurs au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A visitor to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app in front of the painting "The Academy" (circa 1640). On the tablet, she has marked the areas of the artwork she thinks are the most significant. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their…

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20170041_0039
Utilisation par une visiteuse de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A visitor to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. In front of one of the suggested paintings, she is using the tablet to mark the areas of the artwork she thinks are the most significant. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their…

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20170041_0038
Utilisation par une visiteuse de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses the heat maps and statistics from the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app. These maps are generated from marks drawn on the painting "The Peasants’ Meal" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642) by various visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The research scientist is gradually revealing the results on a 4K touchscreen. The Ikonikat app for the visual analysis of artworks is both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool. It…

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Mathias Blanc analyse les cartes de chaleur et statistiques issues de l'application Ikonikat
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Discussion between visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum, who are using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app, and one of the project mediators charged with producing a live record of their impressions and comments. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological…

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Discussion avec des visiteurs utilisant l’application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A visitor using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app at the Louvre-Lens Museum. Here, the visitor is in front of the Mathieu Le Nain painting "The Pilgrims at Emmaus" (circa 1645). On his tablet, he has used his finger to mark the areas of the painting he thinks are the most significant. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to…

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20170041_0035
Utilisation par un visiteur de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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A visitor using the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app at the Louvre-Lens Museum. Here, the visitor is in front of the Mathieu Le Nain painting "The Pilgrims at Emmaus" (circa 1645). On his tablet, he has used his finger to mark the areas of the painting he thinks are the most significant. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to…

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20170041_0034
Utilisation par un visiteur de l'application Ikonikat au musée du Louvre-Lens
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc introduces the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) project and app to a group of visitors in front of the Antoine Le Nain painting "Musical Gathering" (1642) at the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum. The app, a tool for the visual analysis of artworks, is aimed at the general public as well as experts. Both a research tool and a cultural mediation tool, it aids understanding of how visitors respond to artworks according to their sociological…

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20170041_0033
Mathias Blanc présente le projet Ikonikat à des visiteurs au musée du Louvre-Lens
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses and compares the marks made by various users of the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app on the painting "The Peasant Family" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642). During an experiment over a three-month period, these marks were drawn on a tablet in response to two questions asked of visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum: "What draws your attention first of all?" and "What is important for you in this painting?" The 4K…

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20170041_0032
Comparaison et analyse de tracés de différents utilisateurs de l'application Ikonikat
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses and compares the marks made by various users of the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app on the painting "The Peasant Family" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642). During an experiment over a three-month period, these marks were drawn on a tablet in response to two questions asked of visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum: "What draws your attention first of all?" and "What is important for you in this painting?" The 4K…

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20170041_0031
Comparaison et analyse de tracés de différents utilisateurs de l'application Ikonikat
20170041_0030
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses and compares the marks made by various users of the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app on the painting "The Peasant Family" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642). During an experiment over a three-month period, these marks were drawn on a tablet in response to two questions asked of visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum: "What draws your attention first of all?" and "What is important for you in this painting?" The 4K…

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20170041_0030
Comparaison et analyse de tracés de différents utilisateurs de l'application Ikonikat
20170041_0029
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The sociologist Mathias Blanc analyses and compares the marks made by various users of the Ikonikat (Ikonik Analysis Toolkit) app on the painting "The Peasant Family" by Louis Le Nain (circa 1642). During an experiment over a three-month period, these marks were drawn on a tablet in response to two questions asked of visitors to the Le Nain Mystery exhibition at the Louvre-Lens Museum: "What draws your attention first of all?" and "What is important for you in this painting?" The 4K…

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20170041_0029
Comparaison et analyse de tracés de différents utilisateurs de l'application Ikonikat

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