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How do I listen to the Matisse: Painter as SculptorAntenna audio tour?
There are two ways to listen to the audio tour: download the individual MP3 files to your desktop or personal audio player, or check out an Antenna audio device at the entrance to the Matisse: Painter as Sculptor exhibition
Instructions for downloading:
To download the audio files, right click on the audio file on a PC (or option-click on a Mac) and select "Save Target As" to save the files to your hard drive. When you open the file, it will automatically open in your computer's music software (iTunes or Windows Media).
Do I need to own an iPod to listen to the Antenna audio tour?
No. Any digital audio player or computer with audio-playing software can play the audio files.
Podcast Information
What is a podcast?
A podcast is an audio file (usually an MP3) that is available for downloading online. You can download it to your computer using special software that plays podcasts, or download it to your personal digital audio player.
How do I listen to a podcast?
To listen to a podcast download the individual MP3 files to your desktop or audio player.
Instructions for downloading:
To download the audio files, right click on the audio file on a PC (or option-click on a Mac) and select "Save Target As" to save the files to your hard drive. When you open the file, it will automatically open in your computer's music software (iTunes or Windows Media).
Do I need to own an iPod to listen to a podcast?
No. Any digital audio player or computer with audio-playing software can play podcasts.
