Most museums frown upon the excessive use of cameras, and rightly so: Fine art is meant to be appreciated without interruption. However, one museum in Manila, Philippines actually *encourages* visitors to use a camera. In fact, **they even want museum-goers to walk all over the artwork.** The 3D paintings at Manila’s Art in Island are meant to be enjoyed through interaction. Many of them are a nod to classical works, but the 3D paintings aren’t complete until the viewer steps inside of them. When photographed, the photos look like one big piece of art – visitor, painting, and all. Check out these fun photos from the Manila Art in Island museum below – **that dinosaur is simply epic.**
This Gallery Plays Tricks On The Mind… And Makes Visitors Become Part Of The Art.
March 5, 2017