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lunatica

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1. It looks like there's a whole new normal being implemented
Wed May 27, 2020, 04:28 PM
May 2020

on people going to the great exhibits. I’m very glad to read this! It has it’s drawbacks, of course. No one can linger longer than allowed and all viewings are chaperoned strictly, but at least it’ll be open to the public.

I think the development of visual innovations will be fantastic. I bet some people and companies are already working on making them available to everyone. It seems the time is perfect for the development of the next steps in holographic software. Maybe the day isn’t far off when anyone can look at these works of art in all their detail by simply accessing it in a 3D hologram.

What an amazing and fantastic exhibit this is! There are so many Raphael paintings and so little time to admire and study them! It would make me crazy to have to move along on a pre set timetable. Especially since my way of looking at art entails leaning forward (with my hands grasped firmly behind my back) To look at the details of how the artist physically put them down. You can always spot the artists in the crowd because they’ll scrutinize a square inch as physically closely as they can.




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