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lmcbgjulia
· 4 years ago
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I've seen something similar to this before. It ended up being a school group that had just finished admiring the art, and were now interacting with an educational app made by the museum.
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spookykink58
· 4 years ago
A lot of them have headphones on, which, if you are in a museum/art gallery, generally indicates listening to the guide app or the interactive app of the place.
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guest_
· 4 years ago
Funny enough, I was going to say- if it isn’t that they just finished and we’re getting information on the art- this is a lot like the “modern commuter on smart phones” thing- where before smart phones commuters tended to read papers. Before smart phone guides and app tours- it was common in museums to get either a tape recorder or digital audio tour, and before that or with that- a guide book or pamphlet- when a human guide wasn’t there or sometimes with a human guide. So this isn’t some “modern distraction of smart phones” thing- this is just a new version of the same old thing hays been in museums and exhibits for decades plus.