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Interactive Art Museum
How does this museum differ from others?
Has a security guard ever scolded you for taking a photo at a museum? Photography isn’t always allowed at art museums. But that isn’t the case at Art In Island, a museum in Manila, Philippines. The creators of this unusual gallery want visitors to take a lot of photos—and they encourage guests to touch the art! Fifty trick murals serve as interactive scenes that people can climb into and strike a pose. Eighteen artists painted the murals, which refer to real paintings, like this one that hints at Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night.
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