Wednesday, 25 October 2017

Some Art Installations,

just asked to have a selfie taken in them,


 like this one,

 a new exhibition at The Broad museum in Los Angeles,

 the six Infinity Mirror Rooms are small boxes that use light and mirrors to create visual trickery, 

 but here is the problem, 90,000 advanced tickets, have been sold out in a matter of hours,

so the place is going to be packed, so a new rule has been introduced, 

Yayoi Kusama has implemented selfie rules at her latest exhibition, ‘Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors’ at the Broad in LA, guests are only allowed 30 seconds in each part of the exhibit, the rule is not so much to cut down on selfie-taking, but more to increase the amount of people that can pass quickly through the exhibition’s doors, due to huge demand, so no more hanging around for over five minutes getting your exhausted partner to take endless photos of you in the hope you’ll break 100 faves, exhibitions have already taken place at two North American locations, and in Washington, DC the museum’s attendance reached 475,000 visitors, so a quick course in taking a lightning fast selfie seems to be in order! but just a thought if the exhibits are so popular, why not double or triple the time the exhibition runs, or would that be too obvious?


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