Great piece. Love the story of the selfie-taker and the cascading plinths.
The discussion reminds me of a time I visited a relative who worked in Geology Department of Melb Uni (late 70s-early 80s, can't remember) and they had a piece of moon rock on display. It was "protected" in a class cabinet, but my relative, for some reason, had access to a key and he he opened it and let me hold it in my hand. Changed the experience completely.
Great piece. Love the story of the selfie-taker and the cascading plinths.
The discussion reminds me of a time I visited a relative who worked in Geology Department of Melb Uni (late 70s-early 80s, can't remember) and they had a piece of moon rock on display. It was "protected" in a class cabinet, but my relative, for some reason, had access to a key and he he opened it and let me hold it in my hand. Changed the experience completely.