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<h4 class="subheader">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. </h4> |
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<h4 class="subheader">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.</h4> |
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<h4 class="subheader">To some extent, MOMA is what you make it.</h4> |
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Revision as of 04:16, 26 August 2021
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