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    One of the biggest examples of new forms of entrepreneurship that have been developed in the past years are Museums/CHIs mobile apps that create a digital visitors experience in different ways.

    Here you can find some main examples:

    1.SMARTIFY: the world’s most downloaded museum app for remixing images, a dedicated space for inspiration and discovery that connects collections and audiences. It allows you to scan artworks and access information about them.

    2.Muselfie: from The National Museum in Warsaw’s collection allows you to play with the National Museums Warsaw artworks’ and portrait your pictures inside them.

    3.VanGo Yourself: an online site that allows to recreate classic scenes from the world’s.

    most famous painter Van Gogh and then share it with friends.

    4.One Minute: app that is able to identify artworks and offer visitors short snapshots about them. 

    ", ""]
  • +["<p>One of the biggest examples of new forms of entrepreneurship that have been developed in the past years are Museums/CHIs mobile apps that create a digital visitors experience in different ways. </p><p>Here you can find some main examples: </p><p>1.<strong>SMARTIFY</strong>: the world’s most downloaded museum app for remixing images, a dedicated space for inspiration and discovery that connects collections and audiences. It allows you to scan artworks and access information about them. </p><p>2.<strong>Muselfie</strong>: from The National Museum in Warsaw’s collection allows you to play with the National Museums Warsaw artworks’ and portrait your pictures inside them. </p><p>3.<strong>VanGo Yourself</strong>: an online site that allows to recreate classic scenes from the world’s.</p><p>most famous painter Van Gogh and then share it with friends.</p><p>4.<strong>One Minute</strong>: app that is able to identify artworks and offer visitors short snapshots about them.&nbsp;</p>", ""]
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    One of the biggest examples of new forms of entrepreneurship that have been developed in the past years are Museums/CHIs mobile apps that create a digital visitors experience in different ways.

    Here you can find some main examples:

    1.SMARTIFY: the world’s most downloaded museum app for remixing images, a dedicated space for inspiration and discovery that connects collections and audiences. It allows you to scan artworks and access information about them.

    2.Muselfie: from The National Museum in Warsaw’s collection allows you to play with the National Museums Warsaw artworks’ and portrait your pictures inside them.

    3.VanGo Yourself: an online site that allows to recreate classic scenes from the world’s.

    most famous painter Van Gogh and then share it with friends.

    4.One Minute: app that is able to identify artworks and offer visitors short snapshots about them. 

    ", ""]
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  • +["<p>One of the biggest examples of new forms of entrepreneurship that have been developed in the past years are Museums/CHIs mobile apps that create a digital visitors experience in different ways. </p><p>Here you can find some main examples: </p><p>1.<strong>SMARTIFY</strong>: the world’s most downloaded museum app for remixing images, a dedicated space for inspiration and discovery that connects collections and audiences. It allows you to scan artworks and access information about them. </p><p>2.<strong>Muselfie</strong>: from The National Museum in Warsaw’s collection allows you to play with the National Museums Warsaw artworks’ and portrait your pictures inside them. </p><p>3.<strong>VanGo Yourself</strong>: an online site that allows to recreate classic scenes from the world’s.</p><p>most famous painter Van Gogh and then share it with friends.</p><p>4.<strong>One Minute</strong>: app that is able to identify artworks and offer visitors short snapshots about them.&nbsp;</p>", ""]
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