News
16 July 2007
Through cooperation with the city of Johannesburg, mostly with the help of Eric Itzkin of the Arts, Culture and Heritage department and with funding by The Bag Factory, Johannesburg is now also available through Beeldenstad.net. The cooperation resulted in a lot of peripheral information on the artworks also being available.
Originally, information on the artworks was collected by a number of people through a multitude of channels. These people included Flo Bird, Eric Itzkin, Mr. W. Massyn, Tina White, Justine Litsckin, Chris Krügel, Lucille Davie, Lloyd Vogelman and Jacqui Gunn.
14 July 2007
KML feeds, for Google Earth, and GeoRSS feeds, for example for Google Maps, are now available for cities with a Google Map. The feeds can be found in the footer of pages with a map.
13 July 2007
On the Google maps, for selected cities, markers in different colors now denote the different suburbs or regions inside a city.
10 July 2007
Everyone can now register and comment on most pages on Beeldenstad.net.
30 January 2007
The art objects in Brussel are now also mapped.
29 January 2007
Beeldenstad.net is now also available in English.






