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More Delightful Secrets: How Much Space Would You Give to an Exclusive Subset of your Audience?

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Ego Trap uses voice and text messages to immerse visitors in a research study carried out by mysterious hosts, who entreat them to use certain exhibits, answer questions, and perform multi-person challenges as part of the elusive study. Tags: design inclusion. Beyond the sculpture, we noticed a path, and then a gate.

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In Support of Idiosyncrasy

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In some cases, that's based on subject matter, as at the Museum of Jurassic Technology or the American Visionary Art Museum. Other institutions are idiosyncratic in their relationship to their environment, like the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, or to their community, like the Wing Luke Asian Museum.

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Take a Seat: Beautiful, Casual Areas at the Taiwan National Museum of Fine Arts

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Everyone is so focused on everything looking perfect and the curator's voice only." But I did see something that inspired me quite a lot: a gorgeous, innovative setting for visitors to sit, chat, explore art, and rest. This post is a photo essay focusing on an area at the Taiwan National Museum of Fine Arts called the Digiark.

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