Yandex and Tretyakov Gallery launched the “Museum in Your Home” project, which allows users to set images from the gallery collection as screen savers in TV Station, TV Station Pro and Station Duo Max. Each painting is accompanied by a story from the virtual assistant Alice, highlighting the date, author and other interesting aspects of the work. The project includes 11 masterpieces accessible thanks to high-resolution screens and high-quality digitization, such as “Guests Abroad” by Nicholas Roerich, “Rainbow” by Ivan Aivazovsky and “Autumn in the State” by Boris Kustodiev.

The fact that all paintings can be examined and studied in detail makes the project especially attractive for art lovers and educational institutions. Alice is ready to answer questions about any of the pictures: “Alice, what kind of picture is this?” Just say “she” and she will provide you with all the necessary information without asking for the specific name of the work. Each narrative is accompanied by a QR code that leads to additional materials about the images on the My Tretyakov platform.

To load pictures on the screen, you must select the “My Tretyakov Gallery” theme in the TV settings. In TV Station Pro, they will look like real paintings thanks to its ultra-thin body and perfect fit on the wall. The Duo Max station with a rotating screen provides the ability to display images in horizontal and vertical orientation, making the project as convenient and accessible as possible for a variety of interiors.

Source: Ferra

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