

If you’re on Android, you can auto-sync via Fitbit and Garmin. If you’re an Apple user, you can link everything through Apple Health. Magic Mountain links with your wearable to automatically sync your activities and workouts. Note that the link needs to be opened on the same device that has Magic Mountain installed. We’ll send you an email with a link you need to click. You’ll need to add and verify your email address when you sign up. Simply download the app, login and follow the simple onboarding steps to create your account. You track your activities, set daily habits, and chat and share your progress with everyone. Please note: formal public school tours to Seven Magic Mountains are not available through either the producers or Clark County School District.Through Magic Mountain you can collaborate or compete in team movement challenges with your friends, family or colleagues. Watch this video for a behind-the-scenes look at the “making of” Seven Magic Mountains: Parents, you can also use these tools to create an educational family experience. Find downloadable lesson plans and curriculum addendum at the links below. TeachĪre you a K-12 teacher yearning to infuse art education into your classroom? Discover how to apply themes present in Seven Magic Mountains to various disciplines including common science core standards. The Center’s Research Library has an extensive collection of publications about public art, site-specific sculpture, and related topics to provide context for Rondinone’s works.

ResearchĪrchive materials from Seven Magic Mountains are available to researchers at the Nevada Museum of Art Center for Art + Environment in Reno, along with archives of projects by Michael Heizer, Walter De Maria, Charles Ross, and many other Land artists from around the world. Fox correlates Rondinone’s work to thousands of years of human creative interaction with natural and built environments, extending from the first century B.C.E. View or download Interpretive Facts by Nevada Museum of Art Center for Art + Environment Director Bill Fox, renowned land art scholar and researcher. Nevada Museum of Art and Art Production Fund are developing education and interpretation materials for schools, on-site smartphone tours, lectures, and other public programs for the community that will place Seven Magic Mountains within the larger context of artworks created on public lands in the Western United States.
