From the Galleries: The Pianos and Visitor Interaction
August 26th, 2010Kay Renner, a gallery assistant, explains how to play the pianos in stylus, and how visitors’ experiences depend a lot on what they contribute to the installation.
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Kay Renner, a gallery assistant, explains how to play the pianos in stylus, and how visitors’ experiences depend a lot on what they contribute to the installation.
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I am very interested in viewing and participating in the exhibit. I just left a message on the answering machine and have listened to all of the interview/blogs that I had time to down load (not so fast). Fascinating! Wish I knew when my message would be broadcast.
Thanks for all of the wonderful collaboration. I look forward to referring the exhibit to others.
Danne Rhaesa
I love your enthusiasm, Danne. You should definitely come activate the exhibition. As a guided option, the Pulitzer’s now offering tours on the third Saturday of every month of stylus, so groups can take part in it together. You can read about it at http://2buildings1blog.org/pulitzer/2010/09/03/exploring-art-and-the-bernard-becker-medical-library/. And thanks for contributing to the bell speakers. Yes, please invite your friends to do so as well–the more the merrier.