From Virtual to Real and Back Again
Susan Hazan
A Review by Mishkafayim, Jerusalum, Israel
The distance between the real and virtual stretches even further when we
visit a museum that never had to open its gate to a real visitor. I
personally spent two full hours in Lin Hsin Hsin's virtual art galleries,
a 'real' artist from Singapore. After the gallery tours, you may also take
part in a workshop (virtually that is), in Japanese paper making, and if
you are not yet satisfied, you are invited into her auditorium to watch her
movies on the galleries and on the artist's creative processes. To round
all this off, if you wish, you may take tea at the Hsin Hsin's museum
cafeteria.
Curator, Multimediadigital art museum, first virtual museum in the world since 1994