I sympathize with Tom Vaughan's experience of viewing a crowded exhibit.
If m useums get any more crowded, people won't go there any more! I take
issue with the notion of "addressing" an object in cyberspace vs. the
"real" object in the museum, however: when you see a picture of an
object on your computer screen,you're addressing a surrogate for an
object, not the object. Am I to understand there was no difference
between the two?