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Curator Amelia Peck and Research Associate Moira Gallagher speak to Digital about what a period room is and the benefits of publishing the research that informs them online.
Harrison Furey and Rachel Smith
March 8, 2021

Managing Archivist of Museum Archives James Moske discusses the recently digitized F. Kleinberger Galleries Records.
James Moske
January 6, 2021

Get a first look at a new AR filter Met visitors can use on Instagram to view objects from the collection in their own home.
Nina Diamond and Claire Lanier
November 9, 2020

In February 2020, researchers, scientists, and contemporary artists convened to consider how AI impacts art and creativity.
Maria Kessler and Sofie Andersen
September 11, 2020

Now you can explore a zemí-Taíno deity present in healing ceremonies—at home in augmented reality.
Barbara Bridgers, Scott Geffert, Xue Chen, and Deepa Paulus
May 15, 2020

Here's how to download Met artworks into the game.
The Digital Editors
April 27, 2020

Spruce up your work-from-home aesthetic with iconic spaces and elegant artworks.
Rachel Smith
April 21, 2020

Early modern rulers used scientific objects to express magnificence—but their "science" was more expansive than ours.
Ana Matisse Donefer-Hickie
February 24, 2020

This February marks the third anniversary of the Met's Open Access program. As we cross this important milestone, we'd like to reflect on some of the goals we've already been able to achieve with Open Access, and share our vision for the program's future.
Sofie Andersen and Spencer Kiser
February 19, 2020

Researchers in the field of computer vision–training computers to understand and recognize information in images–have been working with the Met collection to develop new algorithmic models for allowing their software to "see."
Jennie Choi
February 13, 2020