The rise of the virtual gallery tour: what works and what doesn’t (yet)

Received wisdom, and newspaper columnists, would have you believe that we’re currently experiencing a revolution in the way we consume art and artefacts online. The British Museum, frequently the institution at the top of the global visitor-number
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