The Arts and Culture app recently released by Google has been making waves on social media. Google's Arts & Culture app has been around since July 2016, but the selfie matching feature was launched in December. For the culturally curious. Where arts and culture meet technology. Accédez à divers articles détaillant notre héritage culturel, des suffragettes qui ont lutté pour les droits des femmes aux arts de la scène à l'Opéra de Paris, en passant par de magnifiques images d'archives de la NASA. For the culturally curious. The tech company's "Google Arts & Culture" app has gone viral, thanks to its newly acquired ability to match your faces with portraits in museums. There's one activity that's been keeping everyone busy this weekend, and that's taking a selfie with the Google Arts and Culture Face-Match app. 2,022 talking about this. Google Arts & Culture vous permet d'accéder aux trésors, articles et connaissances de plus de 2 000 institutions culturelles réparties dans 80 pays. Google's Arts & Culture app has been around since July 2016, but the selfie matching feature was launched in December. If you thought selfies were the ultimate sign of vanity, Google Arts and Culture just upped the game by allowing you to compare your likeness with that of a work of art. Twitter Is Cracking Up Over The Google Arts & Culture Face Match. Why exactly Google Arts and Culture’s Face Match generating so much buzz? That’s part of what made the viral Google Arts and Culture feature, allowing users to compare their faces with a work of art, so fun. 2,022 talking about this. Spot on, Google, spot on. Google App Finds Your Fine Art Lookalike: How to Use It By Henry T. Casey 16 January 2018 Google's app can match your face to a work of art, but it's not available everywhere yet. There are a couple immediate reasons we can point. There's one activity that's been keeping everyone busy this weekend, and that's taking a selfie with the Google Arts and Culture Face-Match app. Where arts and culture meet technology. Google Arts & Culture - Free - Download now; Essentially, the app uses facial recognition technology to create a scan of your face, identifying characteristics unique to you (like the size of your eyes or the space between your nose and mouth). It matches the user’s face with an art work from collections of museums around the world.