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This IS a great museum idea. According to the old-fashioned definition, a
museum has a collection. And the collection of this museum are sounds!
On one hand, we all try to enliven our museums and exhibitions with numerous
ideas and fancy gadgets - rightly, we drive out boredom and bring in
interest and affection.
On the other hand: Why not start - also - contemplative museums again, just
listening to sounds for ten minutes, without getting nervous to do something
else.
On both hands: Shouldn't we support both kinds, because humans are different
and have different needs between excitement and quietness - not only
different from each other, but also different within each one of us .....
Sorry, just some contemplation,
Peter Rebernik
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