An introduction about the museum (from the website)
"The mission of the Adobe Museum of Digital Media is o showcase and preserve groundbreaking digital work and expert commentary to illustrate how digital media shapes and impacts today's society.
Open 365 days an year, 24 hours a day, and accessible everywhere, AMDM is a place to reflect on the importance and impact of digital media in our lives. The museum is an ever-changing repository of eclectic exhibits. Shows will be curated by leaders in art, technology and business to inspire fresh conversation about our constantly evolving digital landscape." This is one of the museum tour guides:
The first exhibit is by American artist Tony Oursler - this is a quote from his website regarding his work:
"His art deals with topics from Multiple Personality Disorder to corporate power and media brainwashing.
His works appeal to common viewers not just those who, in the words of British pop band Pulp, studied sculpture at St Martins College and few viewers walk out of an Oursler show without a few fresh brain synapses snapping into place."
http://www.tonyoursler.com/
The home page of the exhibit is full of green scribbles like this:
To look around just click on one of the scribbles, once inside click on anything and everything. A word of warnig, don't be too rough with the magnifying glass - if it slams into the wall, it breaks and you can't see what your looking at!
The concept and the reality are fantastic - go take a look...
http://www.adobemuseum.com/



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