Fotopedia Memory of Colors iPhone/iPad app released

Fotopedia Memory of Colors iPhone/iPad app released
After releasing "Heritage" and "National Parks" applications, Fotopedia has released another iOS app. Called "Memory of Colors", the app presents "the amazing colors of humankind’s last treasures" with a "message of peace, tolerance and respect for the people threatened by globalization." This masterpiece by Jaime Ocampo Rangel is a rainbow of 1,300 photos of 40 unique cultures, created over 12 years, in 18 countries (from Algeria to Yemen) and across 5 continents. “Memory of Colors” was first exhibited at the UNESCO’s headquarters in 2010.

Explore the last treasures of humankind with:
+ More than 1,300 spectacular high-resolution portraits
+ Wallpapers - all photos are in portrait mode, perfect for the iPhone.
+ Instant Slideshows - transform your iPad or iPhone into an endless, beautiful photo frame.
+ Easy Navigation - with Smart Tags, Suggestions, Search and Interactive Maps.
+ Rich Descriptions - learn more by clicking to text descriptions.
+ Shuffle - shake your device to discover new images at random.

This application requires an Internet connection (wifi or 3G) and is currently only available in English.

Fotopedia Memory of Colors iPhone/iPad is available for download $0.99 on the App Store in the Travel category.
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