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Royal Ontario Museum
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Добавлен 21 дек 2007
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) showcases art, culture, and nature from around the globe and across the ages.
Opened in 1914, Royal Ontario Museum showcases art, culture and nature from around the world and across the ages. Among the top 10 cultural institutions in North America, Canada’s largest and most comprehensive museum is home to a world-class collection of 13 million art objects and natural history specimens, featured in 40 gallery and exhibition spaces. As the country’s preeminent field research institute and an international leader in new and original findings, ROM plays a vital role in advancing our understanding of the artistic, cultural and natural world. Combining its original heritage architecture with the contemporary Daniel Libeskind-designed Michael Lee-Chin Crystal, ROM serves as a national landmark, and a dynamic cultural destination in the heart of Toronto for all to enjoy.
Opened in 1914, Royal Ontario Museum showcases art, culture and nature from around the world and across the ages. Among the top 10 cultural institutions in North America, Canada’s largest and most comprehensive museum is home to a world-class collection of 13 million art objects and natural history specimens, featured in 40 gallery and exhibition spaces. As the country’s preeminent field research institute and an international leader in new and original findings, ROM plays a vital role in advancing our understanding of the artistic, cultural and natural world. Combining its original heritage architecture with the contemporary Daniel Libeskind-designed Michael Lee-Chin Crystal, ROM serves as a national landmark, and a dynamic cultural destination in the heart of Toronto for all to enjoy.
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Hats Make the Korean Man
Просмотров 2523 месяца назад
Hats were once essential components of every Korean's wardrobe. During the Joseon dynasty (1392-1910), hats marked the wearer's social status, cultural identity, and more. Today, as popular Korean dramas reach global audiences through streaming services, Korean men’s hats - gats - are receiving new and increased attention. In this in person program, curators and art historians Drs. Jinyoung A. ...
Holding the Past Close - The Many Shapes of South Asian Histories
Просмотров 1313 месяца назад
In today’s multi-media world, how are the histories of cultures captured, archived, and shared? Join us for an in-person conversation, moderated by Deepali Dewan, that takes a closer look at the use of different media to archive and unpack histories in South Asia and the diaspora.
From the Savanna to Sofa: The Evolution of Cats
Просмотров 9664 месяца назад
Just how wild is your cat? Join David Evans for a conversation with biologist Jonathan Losos as they discuss how researchers today are unraveling the secrets of the cat using all the tools of modern technology. From GPS tracking (where do backyard cats roam?) and genomics to forensic archaeology, today’s research continues to reveal the mysteries of your cat’s past.
Quilt Codes: Exploring the Underground Railroad
Просмотров 7896 месяцев назад
Examine the fascinating tradition of Underground Railroad quilts in a digital talk hosted by Dr. Arlene Gehmacher, and featuring David Woods, curator of the exhibition The Secret Codes: African Nova Scotian Quilts (on until August 1, 2024 at the Textile Museum of Canada), and artist and quiltmaker, Melinda Clayton-Patterson.
Being a Cat-alyst for Change: Living Well with Canada’s Wild Cats
Просмотров 3656 месяцев назад
Explore the role of Canadian wild cats in their ecosystems. Often overlooked in favour of their larger cousins in other regions, Canada is home to three wild cat species: Bobcat, Canada Lynx, and Cougar. Join mammalogist Burton Lim and wildlife biologist Sara Jordan-McLachlan for a virtual event that takes a closer look at the lives - and vulnerabilities - of these majestic animals.
Italian Creativity and Heritage in Toronto: The ROM Mosaic of 1933
Просмотров 3096 месяцев назад
Celebrate Italian Heritage Month with an exploration of the unique role the Museum’s stunning 1933 Rotunda plays in the building history of our city. Italian scholar, Olga Zorzi Pugliese, presents an illustrated lecture that shines a light on the Italian artists who created the dazzling mosaic canopy of the Rotunda ceiling.
BASF Canada: Distinguished Corporation Award (2024)
Просмотров 1327 месяцев назад
BASF Canada is a chemicals company headquartered in Mississauga and a subsidiary of BASF SE, a European multinational company, and the largest chemical producer in the world. BASF is being recognized for its generous support of ROM’s Signature Family Programs. Thank you, BASF!
Stephen W. Bowman: Lieutenant Governor's Distinguished Service Award Recipient (2024)
Просмотров 1287 месяцев назад
The Lieutenant Governor’s Distinguished Service Award is the highest honour that can be bestowed on a ROM volunteer. Stephen Bowman is Vice Chair and Managing Partner, People and Talent at Bennett Jones, one of Canada's premier business law firms. He is a ROM Governor, Honorary Trustee, and the former Chair of the ROM Trustees. Thank you, Stephen!
Liz Mitchell: Lieutenant Governor's Distinguished Service Award Recipient 2024
Просмотров 1397 месяцев назад
The Lieutenant Governor’s Distinguished Service Award is the highest honour that can be bestowed on a ROM volunteer. Liz Mitchell is a retired educator who has been an active member of the Department of Museum Volunteers for close to 25 years. Thank you, Liz!
ROM Highlights 2023-2024
Просмотров 1387 месяцев назад
Take a look back at some of our favourite highlights from 2023-2024. Our sincere thanks to the wonderful volunteers, patrons, donors, sponsors and staff members whose dedication and generosity continue to make these moments possible.
Decoding Biodiversity: How Environmental DNA Can Detect and Save Fishes
Просмотров 9138 месяцев назад
Moving from rivers in the Amazon to research facilities at the Royal Ontario Museum, Decoding Biodiversity looks at a new scientific conservation technique: environmental DNA (eDNA). By collecting just a few litres of water, scientists can now use eDNA to detect all the diverse species inhabiting a body of water. All so we can better understand aquatic ecosystems-and protect their inhabitants.
Global Sikh Art & Culture Gallery and Program at ROM
Просмотров 4378 месяцев назад
Global Sikh Art & Culture Gallery and Program at ROM
The Plastic Age - How Plastics are changing our Planet's Geology
Просмотров 1929 месяцев назад
The Plastic Age - How Plastics are changing our Planet's Geology
Oral Histories and Contemporary Designs in Urban Indian Textiles
Просмотров 1579 месяцев назад
Oral Histories and Contemporary Designs in Urban Indian Textiles
Drinking Wine in the Cretan Palaces
Просмотров 17510 месяцев назад
Drinking Wine in the Cretan Palaces
Making for the Dead: Cretan Terracotta Sarcophagus Production in the Late Bronze Age
Просмотров 6010 месяцев назад
Making for the Dead: Cretan Terracotta Sarcophagus Production in the Late Bronze Age
Humble Offerings: Miniatures and Minoan Religion
Просмотров 22910 месяцев назад
Humble Offerings: Miniatures and Minoan Religion
Illuminating the Past: Minoan lamps in ROM and lighting techniques in Bronze Age Crete
Просмотров 11510 месяцев назад
Illuminating the Past: Minoan lamps in ROM and lighting techniques in Bronze Age Crete
The Scattered Votives from the Frangissa Sanctuary
Просмотров 7010 месяцев назад
The Scattered Votives from the Frangissa Sanctuary
Our Changing Port Lands - Documenting Toronto's Journey to Climate Resiliency
Просмотров 25510 месяцев назад
Our Changing Port Lands - Documenting Toronto's Journey to Climate Resiliency
Seeing Ghosts: Traditions of Death in South Asia
Просмотров 35610 месяцев назад
Seeing Ghosts: Traditions of Death in South Asia
Of Catfish and Earthquakes: The Contemporary Art of Yuta Niwa
Просмотров 21210 месяцев назад
Of Catfish and Earthquakes: The Contemporary Art of Yuta Niwa
ROM Ideas: Mining Bat DNA - Working Together to Prevent Future Coronavirus Pandemics
Просмотров 4610 месяцев назад
ROM Ideas: Mining Bat DNA - Working Together to Prevent Future Coronavirus Pandemics
ROM Ideas: Which Wood is Which? Exploring wood identification in museum collections
Просмотров 8910 месяцев назад
ROM Ideas: Which Wood is Which? Exploring wood identification in museum collections
ROM Ideas: My Passion for Plants - A life-long Learning
Просмотров 36410 месяцев назад
ROM Ideas: My Passion for Plants - A life-long Learning
Stealing from planet of the apes.
Beware the strange apes at ROM.
Uiiai
Does anyone know the name of the song or opera , Luciano Pavarotti sings here.
DA WORM
Perfect👏👏👏
I'm not going to use this in my intro to primatology classes. So that the children will not love it.
I think this is the first ad where I literally stopped everything I was doing and was genuinely CAPTIVATED. I audibly said “holy shit” when it ended. Incredible work.
An enjoyable advertisement in 2024? That's a rare sight
Brilliant!
Spectacular
Who sang this piece? It’s incredible!!!💝
Luciano Pavarotti
The real is fantastic enough, not crazy about the pretend guide and singer, no matter how technically well done. Narrows perspective, I think, which might be the opposite of the aim. Looks like I am in the minority so far though. Thanks for sharing it.
Ugh..ughh...ughh....mmmm... Sorry my Frontal Cortex is enjoying this... Ugghh...!🙏👩🏻🚀🤳☮️©️🤗✌️👍
Fantastic. Just like part 1. ❤
Great effort Sarkare E Khalsa
Superb!
Omg!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤ master piece
❤ this is just amazing ! 😮
Great use of b-roll
Truly thought provoking and smart. Well done
Master piece
This is so beautiful! and so well done!
Learnt more about Minoan lamps than I ever expected ^^ Awesome
They are healthy as salmon to eat and in blind tests more delicious as than. most of the popular fish consumed. Maybe better solutions? Some carp species are so loved, even tourist, they cost $500 per Kg.
In East Asia.
Great Video! I like cats but prefer dogs.
I had a 21yo Burmese pure bred Yami Yami. She was the fully adapted to my human life and I miss her after 2 years gone. She was more like my cat wife. Her verbal acuity was so language-like I was around 80% understanding her chatter. This was a deep relationship and not sure everyone is up for it. My Savannah’s were so smart….again the problem is finding owners committed enough to deal with cats who understand you better than you understand yourself.
Domestic Cat, hates out doors, can't/ Won't Hunt.- I had a Rescue/Shelter Plush- a form of short hair with fluffy hair like a Chinchilla, they're not a pure breed thought to be a variation on a Japanese Pom tail, only they have long tails. Hyperactive as kittens & young cats love to be played with & brushed often, get quite overweight as adults so monitoring food and play is essential. Mine Hated going out doors not even if I was with her. Got along great with a pet rabbit, no killer instinct except for one thing - Centepieds & spiders. If she heard some one shriek she would dash right over & kill & eat the offending bug. Best Cat Ever!
What’s the answer
its fish not fishes, and its carp not carps
Tatakae
It would be cool if those were available for 3D printing. 🎉. Thank you, I’ve really gotten interested in the Ediacaran, so these look so advanced.
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eren yeager
Next make a Chinese communist party cap.
[pedant] @13:26 the 450sBC was the middle of the 5th century BC, not 4th [/pedant]
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your work!!! Your design is Superb -great title for work too! So wonderfully charming and more!!! Best to you in the future! Also, I hope more people come across this fantastic video! P.S. Right now you are my favorite artist!
Wait until it touches your spine
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I may be wrong but I believe this armour is attributed to Erasmus Kirchener, master armourer at Greenwich between 1539-67. He was in fact my 14th great grandfather on my mothers matrilineal side
Your narrative of the the Indian both south/ north has been very informative & it is very unique that both the north & south cultures & its people have mixed up very well to see a homogeneous India living from the time of Noah As you keep on referring to the book of Chronicles echoing the book of Genesis please also try to connect both books where such races have originated & how goes Chronicles echo Genesis of origin of races beginning from Noah’s three sons
oh gosh I just found myself missed this amazing exhibition