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Revision as of 03:51, 26 August 2021
If you like audience participation, you'll love MOMA.
The Museum of Moving Art is a planet-wide non-commercial public art project. It can be understood to be an evolving work of art that is a composite of other works of art. Originally conceived as "street art with theatrical tendencies", it can be played as a game, or it can be approached more seriously - simply as a rather unique form of arts museum.
As a game, MOMA is played face to face at pop-up galleries in public and community spaces, it is also played online here. Players can play as themselves or as characters that they have created - they play roles such as curators, museum visitors, artists, benefactors, art scholars, bureaucrats, trustees and whatever else takes their fancy.
To some extent, MOMA is what you make it.
Thanx for visiting us
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