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The '''Museum of Moving Art''': |
The '''Museum of Moving Art''': |
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* is a street/community art project with theatrical tendencies |
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* is firstly an evolving ''composite artwork'' (an artwork made largely of other artworks) |
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* it is also a ''composite artwork'' (an artwork made largely of other artworks) |
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* in art-speak MOMA is a series of mixed-media pieces comprised of diverse visual media, text, collage, artifacts, digital elements and performance |
* in art-speak MOMA is a series of mixed-media pieces comprised of diverse visual media, text, collage, artifacts, digital elements and performance |
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* in real life MOMA takes the form of a collection of pop-up ''installations/made-structures'' that function as interactive art-spaces containiing exhibitions of arts and crafts |
* in real life MOMA takes the form of a collection of pop-up ''installations/made-structures'' that function as interactive art-spaces containiing exhibitions of arts and crafts |
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* manifests online as this wiki |
* it manifests online as this wiki |
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* MOMA is non-commercial & run by volunteers |
* MOMA is non-commercial & run by volunteers |
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Revision as of 10:16, 24 May 2021
People go to museums, but this museum comes to the people.
The Museum of Moving Art:
- is a street/community art project with theatrical tendencies
- it is also a composite artwork (an artwork made largely of other artworks)
- in art-speak MOMA is a series of mixed-media pieces comprised of diverse visual media, text, collage, artifacts, digital elements and performance
- in real life MOMA takes the form of a collection of pop-up installations/made-structures that function as interactive art-spaces containiing exhibitions of arts and crafts
- it manifests online as this wiki
- MOMA is non-commercial & run by volunteers
MOMA works in a game-like-way by inviting participants to role-play as museum visitors, artists, curators, critics, and even benefactors.
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