From today, an interactive museum guide for the “Polish painting and scuplture from 1945 to 2010 at the District Museum in Toruń collection” exhibition is available at: http://okulografia.muzeum-torun.pl. The guide includes 10 works of art which the participants of eye-tracking experiment looked at for the longest time, which means that other museum visitors might be attracted by them as well. That is why I’ve decided to describe them – especially the areas which turned out particularly interesting.
Thanks to exploring the exposition with the guide, you get a chance to enter not only the world of great works of art, but also of your own perception. Reading about the paintings on your smartphone or tablet, you will learn about the exact way your eyes move on the canvas.

From introduction to the guide:
“Dear Museum Guest, we are delighted to invite you to a special, interactive visit at the Polish painting and sculpture from 1945 to 2010 exhibition. This guide includes 10 works of art which the participants of eye-tracking experiment looked at for the longest time. It means that you might like them most, too. That is the reason we have decided to describe them – especially the areas which turned out to be particularly interesting. Exploring the exposition with the guide, you get a chance to enter not only the world of great works of art, but also of your own perception. Reading about the paintings on your smartphone or tablet, you will learn about the exact way your eyes move on the canvas. The visual materials presented on the following pages will let you come into interaction with painting that you have never experienced before.”

http://okulografia.muzeum-torun.pl/

PROJECT REALISED AS PART OF THE
KUYAVIAN-POMERANIAN VOIVODSHIP MARSHALL SCHOLARSHIP