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The impressionism movement in painting ended 124 years ago. Even so, wouldn't it be cool if you could see how Degas or Van Gogh would have painted your front yard—or, for that matter, your kid or your pet? Well, a new microsite lets you find out.
To promote its current exhibition of impressionist paintings, the New York Botanical Garden recently launched a site called Impressify. It features an easy-to-use tool that allows visitors to upload any photograph and, by manipulating three filters, transform it into an impressionist "painting."
Funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies, the digital feature is the work of Brooklyn-based agency Madwell.
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