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Monitor TV: New York City: MoMA Cameras
taking pictures of people taking pictures of art work at the Museum of Modern
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is a quite fascinating waste of time. If you want to spy on what cameras art interested
people are currently using, running around MoMA can be an inspiring - since you
will find all the latest modells here.
Furthermore you might get a strange insight on art lovers' behaviours in a museum.:
some people hysterically start taking "secret" pictures with their "hidden"
cameras.. pointing their cameras at every single painting, sculpture or whatsoever,
as if there was no tomorrow - or at least as if there were no postcards available
for $0,99 in the museum shop with much better replicas of the original works than
those herds of digi.cams could ever take. Well.

Andy Warhol's Campbell's soup can serigraphy beeing shot by a MoMA visitor.. -
..as if it made any sense to take single pictures of a serigraphy..?!¿
..well..
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