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The Art Of The Motorcycle By Guggenheim Museum Interactive CD-ROM NEW SEALED

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  • Brand: Art
  • Condition: Brand New
  • For Operating Systems: Apple Mac OS 8, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows NT
  • Format: CD
  • Language: English
  • Minimum Processor Speed: 128 MHz
  • Minimum RAM: 32 MB
  • Type: Arts & Culture
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:US
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:Brand New
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The Art Of The Motorcycle<br>BRAND NEW SEALED<br>The History Of The Motorcycle PC MAC CD production bikes design interactive tool<br>Type:<br>Application<br>Platform:<br>Windows/Mac<br>Publisher:<br>Guggenheim<br>Released:<br>2001<br>Media:<br>CD<br>The Art of the Motorcycle by Guggenheim Museum Interactive CD-ROM.<br>An in depth look at 99 of the past century's most notable bikes<br>A spectacular 3-D gallery of highlighted bikes<br>Commentaries by Dennis Hopper, director of Easy Rider<br>An exclusive interview with renowned Grand Prix mechanic Nobby Clark<br>Features 99 of the most significant bikes in the history of motorcycle production, from the world's first motorized bike, the Michaux-Perreaux Steam Velocipede (1868-71), to the stunning MV Agusta F4 (1998), widely considered to be one of the most beautiful motor-cycles ever designed. Each of the bikes is shown in multiple views and accompanied by music from the era in which it was made. Special thematic tours highlight motorcycles that were landmarks in technical innovation and design. An audio tour of curatorially-selected bikes includes commentary from Dennis Hopper, a motorcycle enthusiast and director of the greatest motorcycle movie of all time: Easy Rider (1969). Through video and interactive views, tour the exhibition as installed at the Museum in New York, and the Museum Bilbao designed by architect Frank Gehry. Listen to the vivid recollections of Nobby Clark in an exclusive interview with the world-renowned Grand Prix motorcycle mechanic. Spin and zoom in on twelve of the most notable motorcycles in a spectacular 3-D gallery where the bikes are presented, for the first time ever, as virtual reality objects.