The co-workers laughed and envisioned kids and adults interacting with a light display and weird, stretchy shadows.
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Museums and galleries should be using new technologies and media to teach, engage and immerse visitors in the art they are viewing, says Local Projects founder Jake Barton. Via Nikolaos Maniatis, Koula Charitonos, Antenna International Delete the scoop?
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